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Elisa Graceffo

The Latest Travel Ban: Your Laptop and Tablet? - 0 views

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    The US and UK have both released a new travel ban on some electronics. Starting on Tuesday, March 21, if you are flying directly to the US from one of ten designated airports in Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, or the UAE, you will not be able to board the plane carrying any electronic device larger than a smartphone. The official reasoning behind the electronics travel ban is a growing concern that terrorists could hide bombs inside devices like laptops. How long will the electronics travel ban last? Checkout the whole story here!
Elisa Graceffo

Hottest Passport News Roundup For May 2017: Laptop Ban, Miami Passport Agency, and More - 0 views

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    The laptop ban has been the top travel news that shocked everyone and is still dominating all the other travel news. There are more travel and passport news for you to stay updated and prepared for your next travel. Check out the status of the Miami Passport Agency, which flooded last month. And, if you are traveling to Europe, you'll want to check out the latest news about entry procedures for Italy and France!
Elisa Graceffo

Trump's New Cuba Travel Policy for US Citizens - 0 views

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    This past weekend, Trump gave a speech in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood that laid out the latest Cuba travel policy for US citizens. Will it make travel to island more difficult for US citizens? Will it impact Cuba's small businesses and tighten the commercial ties between the US and Cuba? PassportInfo is here to tell you what the new Cuba travel policy will mean for you.
asianhospitality

Omicron Variant Concerns Lead To U.S. Travel Restrictions - 0 views

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    OMICRON, THE LATEST COVID-19 variant of concern, led to new restrictions on some international travel over the Thanksgiving weekend. Members of the travel industry are urging federal officials to be cautious, but not to impose bans that they say will not stop the spread of the new variant. On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization issued new guidance on the Omicron variant, which emerged out of South Africa. Researchers are still investigating the variant's transmissibility, severity and the effectiveness of current vaccines against it. "Preliminary evidence suggests there may be an increased risk of reinfection with Omicron (ie, people who have previously had COVID-19 could become reinfected more easily with Omicron)," the WHO said in its statement. "WHO is working with technical partners to understand the potential impact of this variant on our existing countermeasures, including vaccines. Vaccines remain critical to reducing severe disease and death, including against the dominant circulating variant, Delta. Current vaccines remain effective against severe disease and death."
Alex Parker

ProVeg International launches petition to challenge EU 'veggie' burger ban - 1 views

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    Food awareness organisation ProVeg International has started a petition to 'stop the veggie burger ban' after the European Parliament's proposal to ban the use of words including 'burger' and 'sausage' to describe vegetarian and vegan products.
Alex Parker

UK Parliament debates EU proposal to ban 'meaty' names - 1 views

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    The House of Lords debated on Wednesday whether the EU's proposal to ban the use of words like 'sausage' and 'burger' to describe vegan and vegetarian products is in the interest of consumers in the UK.
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Entry of tourists banned in Darjeeling till 31 July due to Corona | Pathik - Tales & Tr... - 1 views

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    The Gorkha Territorial Administration (GTA) has decided to suspend all tourism activities in Darjeeling till 31 July, because of the huge increase in the number of Corona positive cases in West Bengal and adjoining hill stations. The decision was taken a week after the Darjeeling hills were reopened to tourists. The GTA has urged people from other hill stations, including Kalimpong, not to visit Siliguri without any significant reason because of the ever-increasing cases of corona infection.
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