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UN Agency: International Tourism To Fully Recover In 2024

International tourism is expected to return to its pre-pandemic levels this year, following a strong 2023 figure, the World Tourism Organization said.

Indonesia, PH Agree To Further Elevate Bilateral Ties

Philippines and Indonesia elevate diplomatic ties to new heights in celebration of 75 years of partnership.

Newly Invented Drug Helps In Preventing Large Furbabies From Aging

Innovative drug by a biotech company extends the lives of large pets, promising longer moments with cherished furbabies.

Oxford University Press Declares ‘Rizz’ As The Word Of The Year

Oxford Dictionary declares “rizz” as the word of the year, defining the new-gen charm celebrated on social media platforms like TikTok.

Teodoro To ASEAN Veterans: Work For Regional Peace, Stability

Department of National Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. urged all military veterans from 10 member states of ASEAN to do their best to promote peace and stability in the region.

2024 Winter Youth Olympics Tickets Available Free Of Charge

Get ready for an epic winter experience at Gangwon 2024! Most tickets are free, except for the thrilling opening ceremony.

1.9K-Yr-Old Footprints Found In ‘City Of Gladiators’

Child footprints unearthed after centuries reveal captivating secrets of ancient city, shedding light on its rich history and captivating archaeologists worldwide.

Cold Wave Hit South Korea Amid Forecast Of Even Chillier Morning

South Korea faces an icy blast as temperatures plummet, bringing winter-like conditions and gales for an exhilarating and challenging day ahead.

Efficiency In Deliveries: Dubai Introduces Its Groundbreaking Drone Delivery Trials

Dubai explores drone delivery’s potential, conducting groundbreaking BVLOS trials to revolutionize contactless deliveries, enhancing accessibility, and inspiring global innovation.

Saudi Arabia Releases New Domestic Labor Rules To Avoid Rights Violations

Noting its high number of domestic employees, Saudi Arabia released its revisions to domestic labor rules to improve the worker-employer relationship.