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Nepal's Cable Car Tourism Boom Threatens Forests and Livelihoods
Nepal's plan to build more cable cars to boost tourism is facing protests due to deforestation; a \$22 million cable car project in Taplejung has already cut down 3,000 trees and threatens 10,000 more, endangering forests and local livelihoods.
Nepal's Cable Car Tourism Boom Threatens Forests and Livelihoods
Nepal's plan to build more cable cars to boost tourism is facing protests due to deforestation; a \$22 million cable car project in Taplejung has already cut down 3,000 trees and threatens 10,000 more, endangering forests and local livelihoods.
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44% Bias Score


Nine Reasons Why Japan is a Unique and Appealing Travel Destination
Nine reasons explain why Japan is a popular travel destination, including its unique culture, safety, stunning beauty, punctual transportation, respect for public spaces, easy-to-understand signage, delicious cuisine, and onsen (hot springs).
Nine Reasons Why Japan is a Unique and Appealing Travel Destination
Nine reasons explain why Japan is a popular travel destination, including its unique culture, safety, stunning beauty, punctual transportation, respect for public spaces, easy-to-understand signage, delicious cuisine, and onsen (hot springs).
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52% Bias Score


Western Tours Resume to North Korea's Rason Zone: A Glimpse into Controlled Reality
Two Western tour companies have restarted trips to North Korea's Rason economic zone after a five-year COVID-19 induced pause, offering a limited view into daily life under strict surveillance and revealing contrasts between the regime's image and observable realities.
Western Tours Resume to North Korea's Rason Zone: A Glimpse into Controlled Reality
Two Western tour companies have restarted trips to North Korea's Rason economic zone after a five-year COVID-19 induced pause, offering a limited view into daily life under strict surveillance and revealing contrasts between the regime's image and observable realities.
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56% Bias Score


Five US Cities Named Among World's Most Welcoming
Booking.com's 2025 Traveler Review Awards, based on 360 million verified customer reviews, named St. Augustine, Florida; Cape May, New Jersey; Newport, Rhode Island; Joshua Tree, California; and Sedona, Arizona, among the world's most welcoming cities, highlighting a growing trend in prioritizing po...
Five US Cities Named Among World's Most Welcoming
Booking.com's 2025 Traveler Review Awards, based on 360 million verified customer reviews, named St. Augustine, Florida; Cape May, New Jersey; Newport, Rhode Island; Joshua Tree, California; and Sedona, Arizona, among the world's most welcoming cities, highlighting a growing trend in prioritizing po...
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52% Bias Score


Controlled Tourism Resumes in North Korea's Rason Zone
Western tour groups have returned to North Korea after a five-year pandemic-related pause, focusing on the Rason special economic zone; tightly controlled itineraries reveal glimpses of daily life, economic activity, and surprisingly informed local guides, yet raise concerns about the regime's contr...
Controlled Tourism Resumes in North Korea's Rason Zone
Western tour groups have returned to North Korea after a five-year pandemic-related pause, focusing on the Rason special economic zone; tightly controlled itineraries reveal glimpses of daily life, economic activity, and surprisingly informed local guides, yet raise concerns about the regime's contr...
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56% Bias Score


Middle East Conflicts Devastate Jordan's Tourism, Petra Sees 97% Drop in Hotel Occupancy
Due to the ongoing Middle East conflicts, tourism in Jordan, especially at the Petra archeological site, has plummeted, with hotel occupancy at 2-3%, severely impacting local businesses and economies, prompting the implementation of measures to regulate future tourism.
Middle East Conflicts Devastate Jordan's Tourism, Petra Sees 97% Drop in Hotel Occupancy
Due to the ongoing Middle East conflicts, tourism in Jordan, especially at the Petra archeological site, has plummeted, with hotel occupancy at 2-3%, severely impacting local businesses and economies, prompting the implementation of measures to regulate future tourism.
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40% Bias Score

Dresden Tourism Rebounds to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2024
Dresden's tourism sector rebounded in 2024, reaching near pre-pandemic levels with 5.7 million overnight stays and 2.6 million arrivals, boosted by events like Caspar David Friedrich's anniversary and major concerts, while 84% of visitors are domestic, with most international visitors from Poland.

Dresden Tourism Rebounds to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2024
Dresden's tourism sector rebounded in 2024, reaching near pre-pandemic levels with 5.7 million overnight stays and 2.6 million arrivals, boosted by events like Caspar David Friedrich's anniversary and major concerts, while 84% of visitors are domestic, with most international visitors from Poland.
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56% Bias Score

Harz World Heritage Foundation Faces Insolvency Due to Funding Gap
Facing a €200,000-€300,000 funding gap, the Harz World Heritage Foundation in Germany risks insolvency, threatening 27 jobs and three museums due to increased costs and unchanged subsidies since its 2017 founding; a protest is planned.

Harz World Heritage Foundation Faces Insolvency Due to Funding Gap
Facing a €200,000-€300,000 funding gap, the Harz World Heritage Foundation in Germany risks insolvency, threatening 27 jobs and three museums due to increased costs and unchanged subsidies since its 2017 founding; a protest is planned.
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44% Bias Score

Miami's Dramatic Transformation: From Crime to Global Hub
Miami's transformation over 40 years, from a crime-ridden city to a global financial center and art hub, is highlighted by the revitalization of Wynwood, the cultural vibrancy of Little Havana, and the allure of nearby Key West and the Everglades.

Miami's Dramatic Transformation: From Crime to Global Hub
Miami's transformation over 40 years, from a crime-ridden city to a global financial center and art hub, is highlighted by the revitalization of Wynwood, the cultural vibrancy of Little Havana, and the allure of nearby Key West and the Everglades.
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24% Bias Score

Lithuania: Energy Independence and Amber Renaissance
Lithuania has fully integrated with the European energy network, ending reliance on Russian energy; simultaneously, its amber industry thrives, attracting global attention and tourism.

Lithuania: Energy Independence and Amber Renaissance
Lithuania has fully integrated with the European energy network, ending reliance on Russian energy; simultaneously, its amber industry thrives, attracting global attention and tourism.
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36% Bias Score

Barranquilla Carnival 2025: Economic Boom and Cultural Fusion
The Barranquilla Carnival, running from March 1st to 4th, 2025, is Colombia's biggest cultural festival, blending indigenous, European, and African influences. It's expected to generate 880 billion pesos and 193,000 jobs.

Barranquilla Carnival 2025: Economic Boom and Cultural Fusion
The Barranquilla Carnival, running from March 1st to 4th, 2025, is Colombia's biggest cultural festival, blending indigenous, European, and African influences. It's expected to generate 880 billion pesos and 193,000 jobs.
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28% Bias Score

Star Entertainment Faces Imminent Bankruptcy
Star Entertainment Group, Australia's largest casino operator, is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, facing a Friday deadline to secure a liquidity proposal to avoid insolvency, potentially impacting 8000 jobs and major tourism revenue in NSW and Queensland.

Star Entertainment Faces Imminent Bankruptcy
Star Entertainment Group, Australia's largest casino operator, is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, facing a Friday deadline to secure a liquidity proposal to avoid insolvency, potentially impacting 8000 jobs and major tourism revenue in NSW and Queensland.
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48% Bias Score
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