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Thailand backs vaccine passport ahead of wider reopening; confirms 71 new Covid-19 cases on Monday (March 8)
Thailand moved a step closer to issuing vaccine certificates, with a panel of officials backing the proposal seen as a major milestone toward allowing the tourism-reliant nation to fully reopen to foreign visitors.
Pandemic tames Airbnb in Europe's tourist hotspots - for now
LISBON (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic has achieved what many mayors across Europe have tried and failed to do: wipe out tens of thousands of Airbnbs from city centres and so help lower rental costs for locals, in some places by as much as 15%.Â
Covid-19: Cases up by 1,529, bringing total to 314,989 (updated daily)
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World T20, Ashes loom for Australia after disappointing season
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's international season came to a close with an emphatic loss to New Zealand in a Twenty20 series decider in Wellington on Sunday, leaving many questions to be answered over the coming months.
These seedballs are helping to regenerate Kenya's depleting forests
Thousands of simple black pellets containing acacia seeds, known as seedballs, are being scattered across the country's forests – razed for pasture, crops and charcoal – in efforts to regenerate them.
Retail group sees lower growth rate in 2021
For this entire year, consumers' spending is not expected to recover back to 2019 level, Retail Group Malaysia (RGM) said.
Langkawi hotels hope for better occupancy rate
LANGKAWI: Hotels and resorts here are experiencing between 10% and 15% occupancy rate despite the lifting of inter-district travel ban.
Artisan finds digital footing
GEORGE TOWN: An artisan skilled in the fast-fading traditional art of woodcarving, Tong Wing Cheong, has found refuge in the online shopping world to help keep his art alive during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Time to establish a ‘Tourism Data Bank’
A CRUCIAL lesson from Covid-19 is the need for multistakeholder collaboration in the travel and tourism industry.
Building on solid ties
Japanese ambassador to Malaysia looking forward towards a prosperous relationship as countries stay united