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  • Amsterdam Targets British Male Tourists in 'Stay Away' Campaign Amsterdam's 'Stay Away' campaign targets British tourists due to unruly behavior, public nuisances, urging responsible tourism.
  • Putin to Address G20 Virtual Summit, Discuss Russia's Position on Global Issues Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the G20 virtual summit hosted by India, addressing the current global situation.
  • Passenger Safety at Risk? Whistleblower Flight Attendant Shares Alarming Experiences Korean Air employee exposes aircraft operational issues and poor in-flight service, sparking controversy and passenger safety concerns.
  • Finnair's 100th Anniversary Marks a Milestone in Airline History Finnair targets 10 million annual passengers, overcoming COVID-19 and airspace closures for a profitable turnaround.
  • Warning for Bali Belly: Travel Influencer's Gut-Wrenching Experience in Paradise Bali Belly, caused by contaminated food and water, is a common issue among Bali travelers, including severe symptoms.
  • Passenger's Nightmare as Airplane Loses Windows in 14,000 Feet Airbus A321 lost cabin windows mid-flight in the UK due to high-intensity filming lighting, but no casualties occurred.
  • This is the First Korean Man to Win First Place in a World Beauty Pageant Lee Seung-hwan became Korea's first Mr. Universe, winning the Mr. International Contest, and he now runs a successful fitness business.
  • Milan Says 'No' to Late-Night Noise: Food and Drink Ban in Effect Milan imposed a temporary ban on food and drink takeouts near Porta Venezia due to late-night noise pollution and other issues.
  • Disneyland's Latest Attraction: Pixar-Themed Hotel Revealed A Pixar character-themed hotel near Disneyland California offers an immersive experience with character-themed rooms, lobby, and amenities.
  • Israel Announces Daily 4-Hour Ceasefire in Northern Gaza for Civilian Evacuation Israel has decided to temporarily halt combat in the Gaza Strip for 4 hours each day to allow Palestinian civilians to evacuate.
  • What Happens When You Leave Your Child Unattended at an American Restaurant? A U.S. restaurant fines adults for poor child supervision, while 'No Kids Zones' spread in South Korea, sparking debates.
  • Scarlett Johansson, Could She Return as Black Widow? Kevin Feige Answers... Kevin Feige: Scarlett Johansson's return as Black Widow not discussed, but they're working on a project together.
  • 'The Marvels': Shortest Marvel Movie in the History, The Director Explains Why "The Marvels" is Marvel Studios' shortest film at 105 minutes, focusing on three female heroes in a fast-paced action plot.
  • 3rd Release of Treated Radioactive Water from Fukushima Begins, 7800 Tons in 17 days Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) is set to begin the third discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
  • Teacher Stirs Debate by Labeling Multicultural Kids as Horrifying Controversial post by a teacher stirs debate on international marriages and challenges faced by multicultural families in education.
  • Truth About Why Airplane Coffee Tastes Disgusting, Flight Attendants Say Why does airplane coffee taste different? Water quality, altitude, and sensory factors affect the flavor. Consider wine as an alternative.
  • Took a Sip of 'Free Water' in a Hotel and Then...? The Shocking Truth! Guest's sanitizer poisoning sparks controversy in Chinese hotel; demands $30,000 compensation. Hygiene concerns in luxury hotels emerge.
  • U.S. Airport Security: Why You Should NEVER Bring Cheetos to the Airport! Chinese influencer Emily Mei detained at US airport with 20 bags of Cheetos in her luxury bag, sparks marketing controversy.
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