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Air France temporarily suspends flights to Cuba: 'Simply no demand'

Air France temporarily suspends flights to Cuba: 'Simply no demand'

Air France is temporarily suspending flights to and from Cuba from late March to mid-June due to a significant decline in tourist demand. The airline cited Cuba's ongoing energy shortages and domestic issues as the primary reasons for the service interruption.

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Trump administration begins refunding billions to importers

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The Trump administration has begun refunding more than $35.5 billion to importers after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the administration's import tariffs were illegal. The payouts are being distributed to companies that successfully petitioned for the return of duties they previously paid.

Reuters: Saudi Arabia carried out secret attacks on Iran

Reuters: Saudi Arabia carried out secret attacks on Iran

Saudi Arabia reportedly conducted secret retaliatory attacks against Iran in late March, according to Western and Iranian officials cited by Reuters. These strikes represent the first known instance of such direct military action by Saudi Arabia against Iranian territory.

Is sunbed lawsuit good news for frustrated Dutch vacationers?

Is sunbed lawsuit good news for frustrated Dutch vacationers?

A German family won a lawsuit and received 900 euros in compensation from their tour operator for failing to intervene in the practice of guests reserving pool sunbeds with towels. This ruling could set a precedent for travel organizations to take more action against such behavior, potentially impacting the experiences of Dutch vacationers.

Man sentenced to prison for stealing unreleased Beyoncé music

Man sentenced to prison for stealing unreleased Beyoncé music

An American man named Kelvin Evans has been sentenced to five years in prison for stealing unreleased music from Beyoncé. Evans confessed to stealing a hard drive from a rental car belonging to the artist's choreographer and a dancer in 2025.

UK to help in Strait of Hormuz with mine robots and fighter jets

UK to help in Strait of Hormuz with mine robots and fighter jets

The United Kingdom is deploying military assets, including mine-countermeasure drones and fighter jets, to restore shipping in the Strait of Hormuz following a blockade by Iran. Defense Minister John Healey announced the move after consulting with international partners, including the Netherlands.