Watch: Countries around the world are welcoming back Chinese tourists, once the largest source of tourism revenue globally. But even as China reopens its borders, the travel industry isn’t expecting things to bounce back to what they were just yet.
travel industry isn’t expecting things to bounce back to what they were just yet. Here’s why. Photo illustration: Adam AdadaSome days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.Snap shifted from overdrive to reverse this year as it prepares for its lowest period of sales growth since going public.
Illustration: Jacob ReynoldsRussian media has portrayed the eastern Ukrainian town of Soledar as a major strategic outpost after Moscow claimed its troops seized it in their first victory in months. WSJ's Ian Lovett fact-checked the propaganda reports. Photo: Diana ChanThe Federal Trade Commission proposed a new ban on noncompete clauses, which the agency says hurts workers and competition. Companies argue they protect trade secrets.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Review: Chinese visual artist and Chinese composer find boundary-crossing connection in Art of Elan programArtist Shellie Zhang is in residence at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego in Encinitas and Lei Liang is a music professor at UC San Diego
Les mer »
EU's record recovery fund at risk as countries struggle to meet deadlineThe risk that European Union governments will not be able to spend the largest aid package in its history is growing as members struggle to meet deadlines imposed by the bloc, officials from four countries have told Reuters.
Les mer »
John Cleese comments meet backlash on Twitter: ‘Untrue to suggest that European countries invented slavery’Comedian and actor John Cleese of Monty Python fame argued with Twitter after he fiercely criticized slavery but also pointed out that it was a global practice.
Les mer »
Central-Bank Digital Currencies Are Coming—Whether Countries Are Ready or NotCentral-bank digital currencies could lead to profound changes in the most basic activity of any banking system: making and distributing money
Les mer »
Pfizer to sell all its drugs in low-income countries at non-profit priceU.S. drugmaker Pfizer Inc said on Tuesday it will offer its full portfolio of drugs, including off-patent medicines such as chemotherapies and oral cancer treatments, on a not-for-profit basis to 45 low-income countries in the world.
Les mer »
Exclusive: Countries along migrant route to U.S. experiencing ‘enforcement fatigue,' DHS documents showThe increasing influx of migrants to the U.S. border with Mexico is causing “enforcement fatigue” in Central and South American transit countries, according to Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Patrol documents obtained by Yahoo News, and almost all won't be able to handle an expected surge should Title 42 restrictions be lifted in the coming months.
Les mer »