The stalemate over DHS funding could disrupt World Cup security preparations as Democrats and Republicans clash while the summer tournament rapidly approaches.
Read MoreU.S. counterterrorism agencies monitor suspected sleeper cells following joint strikes on Iran that killed Ayatollah Khamenei, amid fears of retaliation.
Read MoreQ&A: Jaquie Pantoja on why humanity is ?essential? to healthcare comms in 2026
Read MoreThe Government of the Republic of Seychelles has confirmed it is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East, with authorities working to safeguard the welfare of Seychellois nationals residing or travelling in the region.
Read MoreThe International Road Transport Union (IRU) urges the European Union to make coach mobility a fundamental element of its Sustainable Tourism Strategy, which will guide its future tourism development. The High-Level Strategic Dialogue in Brussels showed that coaches serve as vital components for both international travel and sustainable tourism development. The IRU’s request demonstrates that coaches provide essential transportation services, which enable tourists to travel between cities and remote areas while offering budget-friendly and environmentally friendly travel options throughout Europe.
Read MoreThe Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) is urging U.S. officials to reconsider the suspension of the Global Entry program, which has created widespread disruption for both business and leisure travelers. The suspension, enforced by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as part of a partial government shutdown, has raised alarms about the growing inefficiencies and potential economic consequences. The suspension of the program, which allows approved travelers to bypass lengthy customs lines at U.S. entry points, has already created significant delays, straining both airport operations and business travel across the country.
Read MoreAs the sun rose on March 2, 2026, the global aviation map looked like a jigsaw puzzle with the center pieces missing. The escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has triggered what travel expert Simon Calder describes as one of the most significant disruptions in aviation history. With approximately 10 million travelers affected globally and over 3,400 flights cancelled in just 48 hours, the question on everyone’s lips is simple: When can we go home?
Read MoreThe latest immigration update brings welcome relief for global travellers. The average waiting period for a Canadian visitor visa has dropped significantly in early 2026. For tourists planning holidays, family visits, or bucket-list adventures, this change removes a major planning hurdle.
Read MoreIn a series of travel disruptions that have left thousands of passengers stranded, London’s Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester airports are grappling with an alarming number of delays and flight cancellations. With a total of 245 delays and 115 cancellations reported across these major UK airports, the aviation industry has found itself under immense strain as the ripple effects of these disruptions reach far beyond the UK.
Read MoreMiami International Airport (MIA) was hit with disruptions on March 2, 2026, impacting hundreds of passengers going to and coming from MIA. Of the day’s total 182 delays and 8 cancellations, flights from both domestic and international travel were affected. Tarvel disruptions affected Emirates, KLM, and American Airlines, as well as other major airline companies. International connections have caused delays and have been a problem to global travelers. The overwhelming negative impacts on passengers and the disruption of tourism in the area are evident with delays and cancellations of international flights.
Read MoreCanada is stepping into 2026 with powerful momentum in the global tourism market. The country is no longer just a quiet neighbour in North America. It is now a headline act. Industry analysts report strong international demand driven by nature, safety and cultural diversity. Airlines are expanding routes. Hotels are upgrading experiences. Tourism boards are targeting new long-haul markets.
Read MoreUnder President Donald Trump's new initiative, tech firms may be required to finance additional power generation to ease strain on public energy grids.
Read MoreAli Larter celebrates turning 50 with a message about embracing aging and wellness. The "Landman" star shares her journey to self-acceptance in Hollywood.
Read MoreWaymo maintains a New York City autonomous vehicle testing permit despite Gov. Kathy Hochul pausing statewide robotaxi expansion to smaller cities across New York.
Read MoreThe Hezbollah terrorist organization has rebuilt capabilities despite a Lebanon ceasefire, and Iran's proxy network prepares a response to U.S.-Israel military operations.
Read MoreNonprofits funded by a tech tycoon aligned with the Chinese Communist Party organize coordinated anti-US protests and propaganda supporting the regime in Iran
Read MoreActor Shia LaBeouf faces a new battery charge after an additional victim came forward from an alleged Feb. 17 fight outside New Orleans' R Bar during Mardi Gras.
Read MoreIsraeli airstrikes hit 500 Iranian targets, including missile launchers and defense systems, severely degrading Iran's offensive military capabilities.
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