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Has the shadow of Covid finally departed for travel?
The Independent US via AOL· 3 hours agoThe...takes silver medal for the worst ministerial decisions. “Every new restriction on freedom, such as the ill-conceived “declaration to travel”,...
New high-speed train cuts travel time between Beijing, Hong Kong in half
Newsweek· 2 days agoStarting on June 15, Hong Kong is set to open a crucial new tie with mainland China by launching...
China’s expanding travel curbs are cutting off more workers from global travel
South China Morning Post· 3 days agoThe restrictions, which in some cases resemble outright bans, have come into sharper focus in the...
Cathay Pacific's U.S. service is climbing, with some turbulence
Travel Weekly· 11 hours ago"I think the demand from North America is there," said Sarah Kraemer, Cathay's head of sales...
Why the student gap year is more popular than ever
National Geographic· 7 hours agoThis article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). For decades, the gap year recipe remained virtually unchanged: cheap hostels, all-night...
F.D. Flam: Americans need COVID closure. Congress blew its chance - Times Leader
Times Leader· 2 days agoCongress blew its chance Monday to give Americans some insight into the COVID pandemic that...
Canadian border workers could begin job action next week. Here's what you need to know
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCanada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers are in a legal strike position and their union has set...
Petty politics, bad regulations hinder telemedicine
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette· 9 hours agoDr. Marlene Wüst-Smith practiced telemedicine before it became popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, government restrictions sometimes hinder ...
Northern Minnesota communities brace for possible Canadian border workers strike
MPR News· 20 hours agoMore than 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency employees had authorized a strike to begin at 3 p.m....
Chinese journalist freed after four years in prison for COVID reporting
North Denver News· 6 days agoAmong them was Zhang Zhan, then a 36-year-old former lawyer who bravely chronicled the unfolding crisis in the city where the virus first surfaced. Standing in front of a Wuhan train station ...