Tag: Leisure travel

Tel Aviv’s Jewish museum reopens after $100 million upgrade

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TEL AVIV, Israel — From Queen Salome to the late RBG, from Moses to Sandy Koufax, Tel Aviv's newly revamped Museum of the Jewish...

German museums tentatively reopen as virus restrictions ease

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COLOGNE, Germany — More than 100 Andy Warhol originals have been hanging on the walls of Cologne's Museum Ludwig since mid-December with nobody to...

Facing critics, Total to minimize oil work in Uganda park

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KAMPALA, Uganda — The French oil company Total says it will limit its work to extract oil from a Ugandan national park to less...

Spring-break partying falls victim to COVID-19 crisis

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Goodbye, sunshine. Hello, study sessions. Colleges...

Indiana awards $30M in funding for new trails projects

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana has awarded nearly $30 million to communities and nonprofit groups for construction of 70 miles of new trails Gov. Eric Holcomb...

Jobless French culture workers occupy theater to demand aid

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PARIS — Out-of-work French culture and tourism workers are occupying an iconic theater on Paris’ Left Bank to demand more government support after a...

Cyprus: no waiting for EU, vaccinated Britons welcome May 1

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NICOSIA, Cyprus — Tourism-reliant Cyprus won’t wait for the European Union to create a vaccine certificate that aims to ease travel and will seek...

Rock hall plans October induction before live audience

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NEW YORK — The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame said Tuesday that it plans to have a live induction of its 36th class...

Others test, check, trace; Mexico lets tourists in speedily

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MEXICO CITY — Even as other countries institute airport testing, tracing and mandatory isolation, Mexican authorities bragged Wednesday about the speed with which they...

Mets to honor Seaver with 41 patch on jerseys this season

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NEW YORK — The New York Mets will honor the late Tom Seaver by wearing a “41” patch on their home and away jerseys...