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Japan seeks more visitors despite overtourism woes

France24.com (en) 

Japan last year attracted over 25 million tourists from abroad, in part buoyed by the lifting of pandemic-era border restrictions, from countries such as South Korea, Singapore and the United States. Ichiro Takahashi, head of Japan's tourism agency, acknowledged the previously announced target of 60 million remains "tough", but stressed it is within the realm of possibility. "It is a figure that we can very much achieve by making the right efforts", Takahashi told a briefing in Tokyo. "There... Читать дальше...

Bangor 1876 at home in season opener

Colwyn Bay FC 

BANGOR 1876 will be the Bay’s opponents in the opening game of the 2024/25 JD Cymru North season. The game on Friday, 26th July at the 4 Crosses Construction Arena will be the first competitive game between the club and Mike Wilde’s first competitive game as Bay boss. Bay visit Holywell the following Tuesday and …

GPS glitches from warzone ‘manageable’, electronics official says

Cyprus Mail 

GPS systems being affected in Cyprus due to the conflicts in Israel cannot be avoided, however the situation is so far “manageable”. Senior officer of electronic communications at the deputy ministry of research and innovation, Andronikos Kakkouras, told the Cyprus News Agency (CNA) that the glitches are caused by interference. This is part of electronic […]

The Rock Hound unveils summer jewellery collection

FashionNetwork.com (uk) 

With the summer solstice upon us (20 June at 9.51pm BST) and as the festival season about to kick into high gear, East London jeweller The Rock Hound has released a new ethical jewellery collection to mark the occasions.

LacunaSat-2B successfully completes mission and deorbits sustainably

Esa.int 

A nanosatellite that supported global connectivity by collecting data from Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices in remote locations, LacunaSat-2B, has successfully completed its three-year mission and deorbited into Earth's atmosphere in late April. During its mission, the satellite demonstrated a commitment to sustainability and provided previously inaccessible data for various sectors, including environmental studies, agriculture and wildlife monitoring.