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  • Thailand's Travelers Say No to Korea: The Boycott Movement Explained A growing boycott movement against South Korea is happening in Thailand due to strict immigration policies.
  • Outrage as Ex-SNL Writer Kevin Brennan Mocks Matthew Perry's Tragic Death Comedian Kevin Brennan faces criticism for insensitive remarks about actor Matthew Perry's death, defending his comments as shallow opinions.
  • SpongeBob SquarePants' New Look Stirs Fan Disappointment The iconic character SpongeBob SquarePants is undergoing a revamp with new animation styles and character design.
  • Megan Fox Reveals Heartbreaking Miscarriage in New Poetry Book Actress Megan Fox opens up about her heartbreaking miscarriage experience through poems in her book "Pretty Boys Are Poisonous."
  • Most Disgusting Pizza Toppings that People Are Freaking Out About: From Bubble Tea to Durian Taiwanese pizza trends, including bubble milk tea, century egg, durian, and ramen toppings, gather online attention and reactions.
  • Foam Party in UK Villages: From Floating Ships to Swirling Forests, What's Happening? In the UK, unusual phenomena like massive sea foam and optical illusions have occurred, resembling the magical world of Harry Potter.
  • YouTuber's Free Ride Prank Sparks Outrage and Legal Threats in Japan YouTuber Fidias Panayiotou sparked outrage in Japan for traveling and living for free, facing legal action and backlash from netizens.
  • Most Stolen Items on Airplanes Isn't What You Think, From Blankets to Life Jackets However, blankets, pillows, and headphones are communal items that are prohibited from being taken off the plane. Unauthorized removal of in-flight items can lead to criminal punishment, especially blankets, which are known to be the most stolen item on an aircraft.
  • Chinese Traveler Busted with Fake Passport to Enter the U.S. South Korean passport ranks third in the world in power.
  • Airport Security Officer Caught Stealing from Passengers Airport employee theft at Manila's Ninoy Aquino Airport sparks alarm; similar incidents expose ongoing security issues, demanding vigilance.
  • Korean Teen's Slickback Challenge Video Passes 200 Million Views Worldwide Hyo Chul Lee, a middle school student from Daegu, gained over 200 million views on TikTok for his viral "Slickback Challenge" video.
  • Chinese Tourists Locked Up in a Store and Forced to Shop During a Trip to Korea Chinese group tours boost Korean tourism but raise concerns about forced shopping and optional tours, driving changes in tourists' patterns.
  • A Year After Marijuana Legalization in Thailand: High Hopes and Growing Concerns Thailand legalizes marijuana. For the first time in Asia, marijuana has been legalized, even for home cultivation.
  • Graveyard of Backpackers: The Country Where Travelers Don't Return A travel YouTuber runs a guesthouse in Dahab, Egypt, drawing attention to this diving mecca with its stunning underwater sites and mysteries.
  • From Gold-Leaf Hotels to Ferrari Paradise: Incredible Sights in the City of Luxury Experience opulence in Abu Dhabi, from the 7-star Emirates Palace Hotel to the Louvre Museum and Qasr Al Watan Presidential Palace.
  • Reality of Crime in South Africa: Is It Truly the Most Dangerous Travel Destination? South Africa, labeled the world's most dangerous travel spot, poses severe safety risks due to high crime rates, especially for tourists.
  • Urine Beer: Viral Video Shows Tsingtao Worker Urinating in Brewery Tank A video exposing the use of urine in the production of Tsingtao Beer at a Chinese factory has been unveiled.
  • Airline Under Fire for Accepting 1,500 Reservations, Threatening Flight Cancellations Jin Air faces controversy as it may not operate Busan-Okinawa flights after reservations made, leaving 1,500 passengers in uncertainty.
  • Passenger Slapped with $17,000 Fine for Tossing Coin Before Boarding a Plane Passengers in China throw coins into airplane engines for good luck, causing cancellations, damages, and legal consequences.
  • Korean Air Faces Backlash for $85 Compensation Over Glass-in-Coffee Incident In-flight coffee scare as passenger nearly swallows glass shard; Korean Air offers $85 compensation; safety concerns arise.
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