 
    Uganda’s Anti-LGBTQ Bill Threatens Tourism as Well as Lives
      Ugandan LGBTQ rights activist Clare Byarugaba was looking forward to showing her country off to her French partner’s
      2023-05-18 15:45
     
    EasyJet Sees Summer Boost With Fares on the Rise
      EasyJet Plc said it’s benefiting from higher ticket prices heading into the peak summer season as air travel
      2023-05-18 14:52
     
    Thai Coalition on Course to Form Government, PM Candidate Says
      A coalition of Thai pro-democracy parties, which swept Sunday’s election, is on course to form the next government,
      2023-05-18 13:29
     
    Cathay Flight Giveaway Sparks US, Canada Frenzy for Tickets
      Hundreds of thousands of people queued online for flights to Hong Kong being given away by Cathay Pacific
      2023-05-18 11:52
     
    Chef Jose Andres Wins Exemption for Gas Stoves in New Restaurant
      Celebrity chef Jose Andres was given an exception to use gas appliances in his new Palo Alto restaurant,
      2023-05-18 09:52
     
    Tourism to Limit Thai Economic Pain as New Government Awaited
      Thailand hasn’t been spared the political uncertainty that usually comes with elections, yet foreign tourists returning by the
      2023-05-18 09:17
     
    Air China Swamps Australian Flight School in Urgent Pilot Hunt
      Air China Ltd. has swamped an Australian flight school with a request for commercial pilots, a sudden demand
      2023-05-18 05:29
     
    Marc Lasry Says Pickleball Offers Better Rate of Return Than NBA
      Marc Lasry, the billionaire co-founder of Avenue Capital Group, said he expects investments in upstart sports leagues like
      2023-05-18 00:53
     
    Ukraine Grain Export Deal Extended for Two Months, Erdogan Says
      A deal allowing Ukraine to export crops from key ports via the Black Sea will be extended by
      2023-05-17 22:58
     
    Abortion Pill Ban Gets a Second Chance in Appeals Court
      The nationwide abortion-pill ban ordered by a Texas federal judge last month but partially stayed by the US
      2023-05-17 22:52
     
    France’s Le Maire Says Food Talks to Break Inflation Spiral
      Industrial food producers in France have agreed to reopen price negotiations with supermarkets, ceding to government demands to
      2023-05-17 20:59
     
    Older dogs who sleep badly may have dementia, study says
      An early sign of dementia in people is poor sleep, which can in turn hasten cognitive decline. The same applies to aging dogs, according to new research. The study is the first to use sleep lab techniques such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) on dogs.
      2023-05-17 19:22
    