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Dominican Republic Authorises 800 New Flights

The Dominican Republic greenlights 800 new flights to absorb tourists rerouted from hurricane-hit Jamaica. Discover how this impacts Caribbean tourism and the storm's devastating effects.

Wales to Host Bosnia in World Cup Play-Off

Craig Bellamy's Wales will host Bosnia and Herzegovina in a crucial World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final this March. Discover the path to the finals.

Ireland Beat Portugal 2-0, Ronaldo Sees Red

Troy Parrott's brace inspires Republic of Ireland to a vital 2-0 victory over Portugal, keeping World Cup hopes alive. Cristiano Ronaldo's red card tantrum mars the match.

Ronaldo expects boos in Ireland for World Cup qualifier

Cristiano Ronaldo anticipates a hostile reception from Ireland fans at the Aviva Stadium but vows to be a 'good boy' as Portugal chase World Cup qualification. The 40-year-old star confirms this will be his final World Cup campaign.

Cairo tourism plummets as visitor numbers crash

Egypt's tourism industry faces unprecedented challenges as visitor numbers to Cairo's iconic attractions, including the Pyramids and King Tutankhamun's treasures, show dramatic decline according to recent statistics.

Fourth US Bank Collapses as First Republic Fails

First Republic Bank becomes latest casualty in American banking turmoil, with JPMorgan acquiring assets in dramatic federal intervention following SVB, Signature and Silvergate failures.

MPs challenge King Charles's parliamentary role

Exclusive: Senior MPs and Republic campaigners demand removal of King Charles from parliamentary processes, calling for urgent democratic reforms in the monarchy's political influence.

Hurricane Beryl ravages Caribbean nations

Hurricane Beryl's catastrophic path through the Caribbean leaves trail of destruction across Jamaica, Haiti, and Dominican Republic, prompting urgent international response efforts.

Louvre heist sparks true crime tourism boom

The Louvre Museum experiences unexpected visitor surge following dramatic €1.5 million art theft, as true crime enthusiasts seek to walk in thieves' footsteps through world's most famous gallery.

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