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Some foreigners allowed entry into Thailand from July 1
BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): Thailand will allow some foreigners to enter the country from July 1, in an easing of the months-long travel lockdown.
Moody's: Gaming sector can withstand temporary cash burn
KUALA LUMPUR: The gaming sector continues to be hard-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic but most operators can withstand temporary cash burn, says Moody's Investors Service.
Foreign airlines to resume passenger flights to China
BEIJING (China Daily/ANN): Some major foreign carriers have announced plans to resume flights to China following the temporary suspension of services in February due to the outbreak of Covid-19, which is expected to provide more options for travellers and help foreign carriers increase revenues.
Thailand’s exports post surprise 22.5% plunge, most since 2009
THAILAND's exports dropped 22.5% in May from a year earlier, the biggest decline since 2009, underlining the toll the virus pandemic is taking on the nation’s trade-reliant economy.
Eiffel Tower set to reopen...but you will need to climb the stairs
Those hoping for a spectacular view of the City of Light will have to earn it: For hygiene reasons, the tower’s lifts will not be reopening for the moment.
French virus tracing app flops with only 14 alerts
France's much-heralded new phone app for tracking coronavirus cases has only alerted 14 people that they were at risk of infection since its launch three weeks ago, the digital affairs minister said June 23.
U.S. women's team denied bid for immediate appeal in equal pay claims
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. women's national soccer team's bid to immediately appeal the dismissal of their equal pay claims against their national federation was denied on Tuesday.
Japan to resume limited number of flights to Vietnam this week
TOKYO (Xinhua): A limited number of flights from Japan to Vietnam will resume this week as the country begins to ease travel restrictions put in place to curb the spread of Covid-19, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said Tuesday (June 23).
US probing tyre imports from South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam
WASHINGTON (Reuters): The US Commerce Department said on Tuesday (June 23) it had opened investigations into vehicle tyre imports from South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam to determine whether the tyres are being sold at less than fair value.
Hope and magic: here's five books and pixie dust in celebration of International Fairy Day
International Fairy Day: here are five books featuring fairies, glorious in their diversity and magic.