Friday, March 6, 2026

CRUISES CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE

By Wallace Immen/ With the Middle East conflict spreading at an epidemic rate, cruise lines are scrambling to avoid disruption and planning far ahead to steer clear of an epic storm. Some were caught in the crosshairs. Three cruise ships in the United Arab Emirates cancelled upcoming sailings.

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CANADA SECURES LIMITED SEATS FROM LEBANON

Ottawa says it has secured “a limited number of seats” on commercial flights out of Lebanon for Canadians trying to flee the region, though the government is not offering assisted departures.

MORE WOES FOR BELEAGUERED CUBA

A blackout hit the western half of Cuba on Wednesday, leaving millions of people in Havana and beyond without power in the latest outage to affect an island struggling with dwindling oil reserves and a crumbling electric grid. At the same time, another critical international airline said it was suspending service to the beleaguered island.

SPAIN SETS TOURISM RECORD (AGAIN): Plus new Canadian podcast

Spain set a new tourism record in 2025 when it welcomed 96.8 million foreign visitors, according to figures released by the National Statistics Institute. The number of international visitors increased 3.2% compared to 2024, when there were 94 million tourists.

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY

Trinidad and Tobago declared a new state of emergency Tuesday, only about a month after the end of the previous one, as authorities in the Caribbean nation continue to grapple with high levels of violent crime.

CAPE TOWN IN TWO KEYS: Oceanfront seclusion and urban heritage

By Cindy-Lou Dale/ Cape Town, South Africa’s appeal lies in its range: mountain, ocean, heritage districts, and a food culture rooted in local identity. Consider two unique hotels – contrasting but complimentary – from which the city unfolds in manageable, memorable chapters: walkable neighbourhoods, historic sites, and signature culinary experiences, each adding depth to a stay that blends relaxation with meaningful exploration.

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