Sign Australia has not recovered from Covid
Australian tourism is still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels despite an overall resurgence over the past year. Fresh data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed total arrivals in 2022 reached…
Bangladesh elections are likely to be tough for parties
In a shocking but not altogether surprising move, fourteen Hindu temples in Thakurgaon in Bangladesh were vandalized on February 5 in a series of pre-meditated attacks. Nine idols in Sindurpindi…
New Study Reveals Cannabis Legalization is Not Linked to Psychosis
A study recently published on JAMA Open Network asks one simple question: does cannabis legalization lead to an increase in psychosis-related healthcare claims? We’re sure you’ve seen the news headlines…
Song Premiere: The Vegabonds Join Womz of Futurebirds to Cover “Kids”
We’re all acquainted with childhood nostalgia, that longing for a time unburdened by responsibility, a feeling memorably captured in the 2007 song “Kids” by the indie rock band MGMT. Two…
Pakistan releases two Indian prisoners, who had crossed the border by mistake
The Government of Pakistan on Wednesday released two Indian prisoners, who have completed their sentence and have reached India via the Attari-Wagah border. The two had entered Pakistan’s territory by mistake…
Moscow Slams Nordics for Sweeping Nord Stream Blast Under Carpet as Hersh Warns of Dire Costs for US
https://sputniknews.com/20230215/moscow-slams-nordics-for-sweeping-nord-stream-blast-under-carpet-as-hersh-warns-of-dire-costs-for-1107474026.html Moscow Slams Nordics for Sweeping Nord Stream Blast Under Carpet as Hersh Warns of Dire Costs for US Moscow Slams Nordics for Sweeping Nord Stream Blast Under Carpet as…
Gabriela Hearst and Brandon Maxwell get long and cozy for fall
To the uninitiated, looking at a watch with complications doesn’t tell the whole story. When the maker of said watch explains what’s beneath the surface, it starts to make sense…
Thailand to collect tourist arrival fees of 150 baht by land-water, 300 baht by air from June 1 – Pattaya Mail
The fee will be 300 baht for tourists arriving by air, and 150 baht for tourists arriving by land or water. Thailand’s Cabinet has given the green light to begin…