9.0 magnitude earthquake on the Japan Fukushima Prefecture causes devastating tsunami on March 11, 2011, which moves Honshu Island 2.4 Meters and destroyed the cities and towns on the coast of northeastern Japan. The subsequent three nuclear reactors explosions cause radiation levels
On 28th February, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced international scheduled traffic results for January showing an 8.2% increase in passenger traffic and 9.1% growth in air freight compared to January 2010. By January 2011, air travel volumes were 18% higher
As we are watching Egypt situation unfold, there is a subtler indication of Egypt’s growing instability. A few governments have issued travel warnings while others are not due to commercial reasons. The U.S. State Department had issued a travel alert 28th January, three days aft
A 25 years family run Bed & Breakfast guesthouse owners were fined £3,600 this week for their refusal to allow a gay couple Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy to share a double room at their B&B in a popular holiday resort in Cornwall, southern England, under the Equality Act (Sexu
The Mosman Daily reports on 12th May 2010 that nudity at Obelisk and Cobblers beaches could be illegal if Mosman Council can rally State Government support for a ban on nude bathing. The council voted unanimously last week to endorse a ban at Obelisk and Cobblers, two of the last nude
One of the hotel workers charged with killing a former Irish beauty queen on her honeymoon in Mauritius has admitted to the brutal killing, according to official reports. Avinash Treebhoowoon, 29, has allegedly confessed to Mauritian officers that he murdered Michaela McAreavey in a p