Yearly Archives: 2016
Hooters makes it a ‘Happy Easter’ for Ban Jing Jai children
Hooters Pattaya welcomed 50 children from the local Baan Jing Jai Foundation to the new, talk-of-the town restaurant on Easter Sunday, March 27. The...
TAT welcomes upcoming Qatar Airways flights to Chiang Mai and Krabi
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has welcomed the announcement by Qatar that it will inaugurate flights to Chiang Mai and Krabi as of...
Dubai approves new airport fee for improvements
Dubai, UAE (AP) - Travelers flying out of Dubai’s airports will pay a new fee to cover improvements at the long-haul hub, the city-state’s...
Government joins with banks and digital services to stimulate Songkran spending
The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has joined hands with digital partners to offer spending and travel incentives at the same time as promoting...
Retaking Syria’s Palmyra reveals more shattered antiquities
Damascus, Syria (AP) - The recapture of Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra from the Islamic State group has brought new revelations of the destruction...
Fake CEO scammer is ‘seduction machine,’ director says
Paris (AP) - The man who nearly stole over 70 million euros from France’s business and banking elite is a serial manipulator who sees...
Woody Allen’s ‘Cafe Society’ to open Cannes Film Festival
Paris (AP) – Woody Allen’s latest film, “Cafe Society,” will open this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Programmers say the movie, starring Kristen Stewart and...
Batman’s life as a night stalker, dancing machine
Batman is a brooding night stalker, grim and remorseless. Also, he’s a guy who might break out into “Batusi” on the dance floor. While...
Worlds collide in ‘Batman v Superman’
Los Angeles (AP) - Zac Snyder’s thundering and grim “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” offers the kind of blunt, mano-a-mano faceoff usually reserved...











