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24.11.2024 23:43
Millions of tourists in UK could be asked to pay local visitor levy Councils, politicians and campaigners hope a tourist tax would raise money to fund services in areas affected by high visitor numbersMillions of tourists to the UK could soon be asked to pay a local visitor levy as cash-strapped councils try to raise money to fund services.Nearly half of Scotlands local councils are considering a mandatory levy on overnight stays, known as a tourist tax, to help cope with a surge in visitors that has overwhelmed places such as Skye, the Callanish stones on Lewis and Orkneys neolithic sites. Continue reading... ...

25.11.2024 1:04
China unnerved by Russias growing ties with North Korea, claims US official Comments part of debate over whether Beijing backs Kim Jong-uns decision to send troops to fight in UkraineChina is increasingly uncomfortable about North Koreas engagement with Russia and finds the growing cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow unnerving, Kurt Campbell, the US deputy secretary of state has said.He was leaning into a growing debate among the USs security partners in Asia on whether China supports the decision of North Koreas Kim Jong-un to send 10,000 troops to fight for Russia against Ukraine. It is said the North Korean troops are now inside Russia. Continue reading... ...

25.11.2024 1:14
Israeli government orders officials to boycott left-leaning paper Haaretz Ministers also ban government advertising from critical newspaper that is widely respected internationallyIsraels government is set to punish the countrys leading left-leaning newspaper, Haaretz, by ordering a boycott of the publication by government officials or anyone working for a government-funded body and halting all government advertising in its pages or website.In a statement on Sunday, the office of Shlomo Karhi, the communications minister, said that his proposal against Haaretz had been unanimously approved by other ministers. Continue reading... ...