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Africa: All of Africa Today – December 17, 2025
Trump Expands Travel Restrictions to 15 More Countries, Mostly in Africa President Donald Trump expanded United Statestravel restrictionsto include an additional 15 countries, most of them in Africa,in a move that is set to further strain U.S.-Africa relations and disrupt travel, education, and business links across the continent. Of the newly added countries, 11 were read more
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Namibia Launches Special Office to Boost Business Tourism
Minister of environment and tourism Indileni Daniel on Tuesday launched the Namibia Convention Bureau. She said the new office marks a turning point for tourism and economic development following the Covid-19 pandemic. “This is more than the unveiling of an institution, it is the start of a new era for Namibia’s tourism and economic development,” read more
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South Africa: Western Cape Urges Compliance With Water Restrictions – South African News Briefs – December 15, 2025
Western Cape Govt Urges Compliance With Water Restrictions The Western Cape government has imposed water restrictions across the province to curb potential shortages during the hot, dry summer months, reports EWN. S everal towns identified as high risk for water insecurity. Provincial authorities are closely monitoring the situation, with level six restrictions implemented in Dysselsdorp read more
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Don't Let These Last-Minute Cyber Monday Cruise Deals Sail Away Without You
Take up to 70% off select sailings with Celestyal when you book before December 2. This deal is available on 113 Greek, Mediterranean, and Arabian Gulf voyages. Plus, guests who take advantage of the line’s CelestyalPay offer and add credits to their account before departure can expect an extra 25% in bonus credits. Prices start read more
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The Biggest Travel Tuesday Deals to Book Right Now
Simply use the code NATURE when booking to take advantage of this special promotion. Get ready to recharge among towering redwoods or beneath a starry sky. Book now at AutoCamp Indulge in Hyatt’s luxury properties for up to 30% off for members Indulge in the world-class comfort and service of Hyatt hotels with a 25% read more
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Snap Up These Last-Minute Cyber Monday Hotel Deals Before They End
Deals and pricing updated as of 5:02 a.m. on December 2, 2025. Black Friday may be in the rearview mirror, but there are still plenty of ways to save big on hotels this season. Travelers looking to score the best Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday hotel deals this year will find that there are plenty read more
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TSA May Start Charging Travelers Who Don’t Have a Real ID
Showing up to the airport security checkpoint without the proper identification could soon cost you. TSA has proposed a new $18 fee for travelers who come to the airport without a Real ID as part of an alternate identity verification system that the agency plans to launch in the near future. According to a notice read more
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20 Great Ways to Spend Christmas in New York City
Christmas in New York City is one of the best times to be here. Regardless of whether or not you celebrate or how you do so, there’s a cheer in the cooling air that’s accessible to everyone on the premises. Locals are happier, and more welcoming of tourists, despite the cold. The lights are brighter read more
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West Africa: Liberia and Sierra Leone Break Ground On Ecowas-Funded Jendema-Bo Waterside Joint Border Post
— Liberia and Sierra Leone, alongside the ECOWAS Commission, on Saturday broke ground for the construction of the Jendema-Bo Waterside Joint Border Post (JBP), a flagship ECOWAS project expected to ease cross-border movement, strengthen security, and boost regional trade. The facility is fully funded by ECOWAS. The groundbreaking, held November 22, 2025, marks a major read more
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Uganda Welcomes Mauritian Tour Operators for Week-Long Familiarisation Trip
The Uganda High Commission in Dar es Salaam, in partnership with the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), has officially welcomed a delegation of tour companies and travel trade partners from Mauritius for a week-long familiarisation safari aimed at showcasing Uganda’s premier tourism attractions. First Secretary and Accounting Officer at the Mission, Laura Kahuga, extended a warm read more
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Mauritius Travel Delegation Begins Week-Long Uganda Familiarisation Safari
The Uganda High Commission in Dar es Salaam, in partnership with the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), has welcomed a delegation of tour companies and travel trade partners from Mauritius for a week-long familiarisation safari showcasing Uganda’s leading tourism attractions. The team was received by the Mission’s First Secretary and Accounting Officer, Laura Kahuga, who extended read more
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The Best Family Resorts in Mexico for a Stress-Free Escape
There are few places in the world where family travel feels quite as effortless and embraced as it does in Mexico. It packs an incredible range for one country, with beaches, jungles, mountains, and big cities, all just a few hours from the US and welcoming to travelers of every age. “Mexico has a culture read more
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How I Travel: Joel Kim Booster Wrote Most of a Movie on a Flight to Tokyo
Actor, writer, and comedian Joel Kim Booster currently stars in the third season of Apple TV+’s show Loot, has released a comedy special with Netflix, and received two Emmy nominations for his film Fire Island. But he still hasn’t quite made it in the way that a certain high profile pet has. “I remember my read more
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Tanzania: Over 600kg of Waste Removed From Mt Kilimanjaro
Arusha — TOURISM stakeholders, including guides and porters, have removed more than 600 kilogrammes of rubbish from Mount Kilimanjaro during a four-day cleanup campaign aimed at preserving Africa’s highest peak. The exercise was coordinated by Zara Tanzania Adventures, whose Human Resources Manager Bernard Saini said much of the waste left behind consists of discarded food read more
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Tanzania Is Safe, Secure, and Peaceful – Global Tourists Are Reassured
Dar es Salaam — At a lively press conference held this afternoon in Dar es Salaam, Government spokesperson and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Gerson Msigwa, delivered a strong and confident message aimed at calming fears among international tourists following recent waves of misleading reports abroad. The briefing focused read more
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10 Ways To Avoid Burnout as a Digital Marketer – Goats On The Road
Jobs in digital marketing can be straining, and unfortunately there’s no magic wand to make them less demanding. You’ve probably been told to take more breaks, go for some walks, or spend less time on social media. Maybe you’ve even wondered whether a mental health app might help. Whatever it looks like for you, your read more
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This Asian Metropolis Is the Best City in the World for Shopping, Our Readers Say
The global shopping map has been redrawn, and your flight plan may be outdated. For years, Paris was the reflex splurge and Tokyo the “culture trip with a little shopping on the side.” The most committed shoppers now build routes around Seoul’s dermatology corridors and Singapore’s air-conditioned superblocks, where retail, dining, and leisure sit under read more
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New Zealand is Launching a New Four-Year Golden Visa
Travelers from around the world have long been drawn to New Zealand’s diverse wildlife and rich culture. If you’re one of the many who’ve fallen in love with the island country, and entertained the idea of moving there, things just got easier thanks to a new golden visa—so long as you have spare time and read more
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23 Dublin Restaurants to Visit in 2026
It’s an exciting time to be a food-loving visitor to Dublin. In a perfect storm of culinary magic, talented young chefs who have honed their talents in hotspots such as Denmark, New York, and London are now firing up the kitchens in the city’s most exciting restaurants. A new European-style bistro that could have been read more
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Our Year-Round Guide to the Dolomites, Host of the Winter Olympics
Adolf Munkel Trail: “For me, this is the most beautiful hike in the Dolomites. This loop is almost six miles long and isn’t that steep. While hiking, you can see the Geislerspitzen (Gruppo delle Odle), these 250-million-year-old rock formations that poke out from the mountains.” Gschnagenhardt Hut: “This is my favorite rifugio. It’s on the read more
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