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China's newest attraction: Underground nuclear caves

Paul Heymont ·
A huge cave and factory complex built by China as a stronghold against the Soviet Union is now a tourism attraction.
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Air France returns to Tehran in April

Paul Heymont ·
Air France will re-open its historic Paris-Tehran route in April with a 3-times-a-week round trip, starting in April. The move is part of the resumption of trade with Iran, possible because of the lifting of sanctions as part of the multi-nation nuclear limits treaty with Iran. Air France previously flew the route from 1946 until 2008, which it was ended as part of the UN and EU sanctions against Iran. The EU is already Iran's fourth-biggest economic partner, and trade is expected to grow.
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Re: Air France returns to Tehran in April

Travel Rob ·
I think potential European travelers to Iran now have to consider the likelihood of those traveling to Iran not being able to use the US's Visa Waiver Program when traveling to the States. The Reform Bill passed the House and the Administration supports it. It most likely will pass the Senate and be signed into law by the President. https://www.travelgumbo.com/blo...-free-travel-program
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Iran hopes nuclear deal will set off tourist explosion

Paul Heymont ·
Iranian officials hope that the nuclear deal will result in a growth of tourism.
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