Iran threatens world tourism sites
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Iran vows missile production will continue and warns tourist sites worldwide could be targets, defying weeks of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes.
A University of Surrey study shows how Iranian women lead tourism despite political isolation, sanctions, and social restrictions. As international arrivals remain limited, women sustain hospitality, connect through SME networks, and stress that tourists ...
Iran’s top military spokesman warned “parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations” worldwide won’t be safe for Tehran’s enemies.
The Middle East stands to lose up to $56 billion in regional tourism spending if the Iran conflict isn’t resolved within a few weeks, according to a new report from research firm Tourism Economics. Mass flight cancellations and airspace closures from the ...
As global tourism leaders gather in Kenya to mark Tourism Resilience Day, Iran’s private-sector tourism industry issues an urgent appeal to WTTC. Facing sanctions, connectivity disruptions, and collapsing markets, Iran’s tourism professionals warn that ...
Dubai's usually crowded markets, beaches and waterfront promenades are unusually quiet during what is typically the city's busy tourism season. The spillover of the Iran war has disrupted air travel across the Middle East,
Trump threatened to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if Tehran does not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.