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Thai Prime Minister Admits Migrants Towed Out to Sea

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Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has admitted that the kingdom's authorities towed boat people from Burma out to sea, following weeks of allegations of cruelty against the migrants. Mr Abhisit told CNN in an interview broadcast on Friday that it was not yet clear who had approved the practice of setting minority Muslim Rohingya migrants adrift, but added that he was trying to find out.


 

Tourism Feels Cash Squeeze

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International travel is expected to stagnate or even dip one or two per cent this year due to the global economic downturn, according to the publication UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. The current troubled economic scenario is expected to continue well into 2009 and probably beyond, and given the prevailing uncertainty, extreme market volatility and decline in both consumer and business confidence, the UNWTO has forecast a modest performance this year.
 

Tourism Feels Cash Squeeze

Webmaster 0 854 Article rating: No rating

International travel is expected to stagnate or even dip one or two per cent this year due to the global economic downturn, according to the publication UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. The current troubled economic scenario is expected to continue well into 2009 and probably beyond, and given the prevailing uncertainty, extreme market volatility and decline in both consumer and business confidence, the UNWTO has forecast a modest performance this year.
 

Tourism Feels Cash Squeeze

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International travel is expected to stagnate or even dip one or two per cent this year due to the global economic downturn, according to the publication UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. The current troubled economic scenario is expected to continue well into 2009 and probably beyond, and given the prevailing uncertainty, extreme market volatility and decline in both consumer and business confidence, the UNWTO has forecast a modest performance this year.
 

Tourism Feels Cash Squeeze

Webmaster 0 1784 Article rating: No rating

International travel is expected to stagnate or even dip one or two per cent this year due to the global economic downturn, according to the publication UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. The current troubled economic scenario is expected to continue well into 2009 and probably beyond, and given the prevailing uncertainty, extreme market volatility and decline in both consumer and business confidence, the UNWTO has forecast a modest performance this year.
 

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