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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.

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.

Vermont's autumn fury: Locals vs leaf-peeping tourists

As Vermont's legendary fall foliage reaches its peak, simmering resentment between residents and tourists boils over into parking disputes, traffic chaos, and shocking acts of vandalism across the picturesque state.

Sri Lanka Pioneers Sustainable Tourism Revolution

Discover how Sri Lanka is transforming its tourism industry through sustainable practices and community-focused initiatives, with Minor Hotels pioneering a new model for responsible travel in paradise.

Bali freezes hotel permits after flooding crisis

Indonesian authorities hit pause on new hotel and restaurant permits in Bali's most popular districts as rapid, unregulated development exacerbates severe flooding problems on the island paradise.

Poll: Britons Oppose Trump State Visit to UK

A new Daily Mail poll reveals strong public resistance to a potential state visit by Donald Trump, with concerns over security, cost, and the former President's divisive legacy.

Labour's Welsh fortress crumbles in devastating poll

A seismic new poll reveals Labour's grip on Wales is slipping, with Keir Starmer's party plummeting to a historic low and Reform UK now tied with the Tories. The political earthquake raises serious questions about Starmer's leadership and a potential cris

Reform Overtakes Tories in Bombshell Poll

A bombshell new poll reveals Nigel Farage's Reform UK has surged ahead of the Conservative Party, marking a historic collapse in Tory support and signalling potential electoral oblivion.

Labour Poll: Powell Leads Phillipson in Deputy Leader Race

Exclusive polling reveals a dramatic shift in Labour's internal dynamics as Lucy Powell emerges as the favoured deputy leader candidate, overshadowing Bridget Phillipson in a potential blow to Keir Starmer's preferred team structure.

Poll: Public Backs Keir Starmer for Prime Minister Over Sunak

A bombshell new poll reveals Sir Keir Starmer is the nation's preferred choice for Prime Minister, with a commanding lead over Rishi Sunak. The survey exposes deep public dissatisfaction with the current government and a strong appetite for change.

Vote Now: Australian Bird of the Year 2025 Poll Open

The prestigious Australian Bird of the Year 2025 poll is now open! Discover the incredible nominees, from the majestic Wedge-tailed Eagle to the clever Australian Magpie, and cast your vote to crown Australia's most beloved avian icon.

Kirk Poll: 20% of Left-Wing Voters Back Political Assassination

A shocking poll by conservative commentator Charlie Kirk reveals a disturbing trend, with one in five left-leaning voters expressing support for political assassination if courts remove a candidate from the ballot. The findings have ignited a firestorm ov

Poll: Nation Anxious Over Farage's Reform UK Rise

A bombshell new poll reveals the nation's deep anxieties as Nigel Farage's Reform UK party gains momentum, with a significant portion of the electorate expressing serious concerns about its potential influence on British politics.

Bluesky 'Assassination' Poll Targeting Charlie Kirk Sparks Fury

The fledgling social network Bluesky is embroiled in a major controversy after users voted in favour of a hypothetical 'assassination' of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk, raising serious questions about content moderation and public safety on the new

Democratic Socialist Leads Shock NYC Mayoral Poll

In a stunning turn for New York City politics, Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani leads a new mayoral poll, challenging the Democratic establishment and signalling a potential leftward shift for the city.

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