Saudi Arabia's travel and leisure challenge: Strict religious principles dominate discussion (Skift). My group is heading there today!
Tajikistan attempts to figure out what it has to consider travelers (Skift). I only visited a large part of Tajikistan, the rugged landscape for the Marguzar Lakes left me wanting much more.
BBC's More or Less looks at claims of massive offense activity by Romanians the european union, listen to the seventeen May 13 episode.
Why is it so much nicer to fly foreign airline carriers? (Seattle Times). Nothing brand-new, but a question truly worth pondering. I will say, sitting in the Delta Sky Club in Tokyo-Narita, it is best than the Korean Oxygen Lounge downstairs, so within this tiny respect Delta comes with something better.
Most U. Lenses. clothing chains did never sign pact on Bangladesh manufacturing plant reforms (Washington Post). The sort of headline that provokes a good wearied head shake.
China softens stand up on Arunachal Pradesh (China Indigenous News). Can China and India ever get on? Not likely. Ditto for any of China's neighbors.
North Korean Border Town Frees its Doors to Westerners (Vagabondish). Interesting option if you do not want to do the full North Korea visit, not open to The japanese, South Korea and YOU passport holders, though.
Does the nice Firewall Shape China's Internet Habits? (China Digital Times). It sure is often a pain in the router to do.
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