A promising summer of tourism

A combination of easing of travel restrictions, higher average budgets for British travellers and an increased desire for a foreign holiday have helped to boost the prospects of tourism in Portugal this summer. Portugal has maintained its sixth position in the Top 10 of the most popular destinations among British tourists for the year 2022, […]

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How to Achieve your Goals?

What should I do if it is too late to achieve my goal? Should I still work hard for it? This question tells something about the dichotomy (a split) in the psyche of the questioner. There is a goal that the questioner really wants to achieve and is willing to work hard towards its attainment […]

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PM’s aide calls for developing alternative tourism destinations

ISLAMABAD: “Tourists must have alternative destinations when the northern areas become inaccessible in the winter months and Pakistan possesses breathtaking assets in other provinces such as Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan.” This was stated by newly-appointed Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Tourism Coordination Azam Jamil, who has spent four decades in Pakistan’s tourism and […]

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13 REASONS WHY WE CHOOSE TO STUDY ABROAD

1.     It’ll look good on your CV Experience of living internationally goes down well with employers, showing you have experience dealing with people from different cultures, plus a higher level of adaptability. If you can explore a new country at the same time as picking up skills to gain a decent graduate job, then that’s pretty good going. […]

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6 Canadian Ph.D. scholarships for international students in 2022

There are many excellent countries for international students wishing to pursue their Ph.D. studies on a scholarship. Canada is one of them – it has been voted the most attractive study destination by agents in the 2021 survey, thanks to how well the Trudeau administration took care of international students at the height of the […]

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Thailand Opens Three More Regions to Tourists Amid Covid Spikes

Thailand has added three popular beach destinations to a visa program that allows foreign visitors to avoid mandatory isolation, providing a lifeline to the country’s Covid-hit tourism industry, which is seen as critical to the country’s nascent economic recovery. Starting Tuesday, vaccinated foreign tourists can enter Krabi, Phang Nga, and Koh Samui, in addition to […]

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7 things to know before studying abroad

Studying abroad is exciting, there’s just no other way to put it. It’s been the best time of my life and can be yours too as you meet people from all over the world, gain experiences unlike any other, and make new memories in life. However, if you’re ill-prepared, you might find the transition from […]

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As Omicron fears grow, US arrivals will be required to undergo a Covid-19 test.

In response to growing concerns about the new Omicron variant of Covid-19, US President Joe Biden has announced that the country’s entry requirements will be tightened. Passengers flying to the United States will be required to show a negative Covid-19 test performed within one day of departure beginning Monday. Previously, the country reported its first […]

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OceanSky to launch North Pole trips in 2024

OceanSky has launched tickets for a unique journey, a chance to land on the North Pole in the first hybrid airship in history. The Swedish company will offer the highest level of comfort for these flights, in what will be the largest flying vehicle in the world. Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, flying passengers […]

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Tories demand more Vance allegation hearings, press for Trudeau’s top aide to speak

The federal Conservatives are demanding more hearings after a parliamentary committee heard testimony last week suggesting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chief of staff knew about a misconduct allegation against general Jonathan Vance. Members of the House of Commons defence committee are scheduled this week to finish a report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the […]

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Canada to get 1.9M COVID-19 vaccines this week, including 1st Johnson & Johnson shots

The country is not currently scheduled to receive additional supplies of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, which has been in heavy demand after the eligible age for the shot was dropped to 40-plus in several provinces. That demand is only expected to increase after the National Advisory Committee on Immunization adjusted its age recommendation for the shots, […]

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