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Nusa Dua, Jun 10 (EFE/EPA).- The tropical island of Bali, a favorite tourist hotspot, on Thursday kicked off 'Bali & Beyond Travel Fair' amid coronavirus pandemic. The Indonesian government has planned to reopen the resort islands of Bali to foreign tourists by the end of July 2021.The event runs through 12 June. (Camera: MADE NAGI). SHOT LIST: BALI & BEYOND TRAVEL FAIR AT BALI NUSA DUA CONVENTION CENTER, KUTA SELATAN, INDONESIA.
The novel coronavirus continues to spread across the US, reports Business Insider. However, some travelers are booking vacation plans with an eye toward safety and risk mitigation. Before booking a cheap flight or hotel deal, it's important to consider the risks associated. There are many risks with flying, renting a car, staying in a hotel, or booking an Airbnb during COVID-19. Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to keeping yourself and others safe through this. It is most important to wear a mask, carry hand sanitizer, and wash your hands often.
New service robots welcome visitors at the international travel fair in Berlin. Ben Gruber reports.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says that Israel's military campaign in Gaza has turned the territory into the world's "greatest open-air graveyard". Borrell's comment comes as he arrives in Brussels for a meeting of EU foreign ministers. SOUNDBITE
Mexico's Mayan tourist train sets off on its first run between the colonial city of Campeche and the Caribbean resort of Cancun. This flagship project of President Obrador promises prosperity to one of the country's poorest regions, but it is tainted by accusations of environmental devastation. IMAGES
At the Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof in February 2023, the German team won a gold medal and two silver medals and achieved six further top-six rankings. As Mobility Partner of the German National Biathlon Team, the BMW Group offered three safety training courses for people with physical disabilities as a reward for each medal won and one training course for each finish in the top six. A group of athletes from the Bavarian disabled and rehabilitation sports association (BVS Bayern) was invited to the BMW M Driving Experience in Maisach to take part in a safety training course with biathlon world champions Maren Hammerschmidt and Vanessa Hinz, an event that was as much about knowledge as it was about driving pleasure.The BMW M Driving Experience offers a special safety training course designed by Tina Schmidt-Kiendl, who is an instructor and head of project management at BMW M GmbH. The training course uses specially modified vehicles with hand-controlled equipment (electronic accelerator ring on the steering wheel or thumb accelerator with separate brake) that can be controlled by paraplegic persons and also persons with use of their feet. There is also a vehicle that can be operated by people who are paralysed on one side, for example, after a stroke. In addition to a theory section, the training content includes driving using hand controls, braking and evasion exercises, as well as the correct way to respond when oversteering or understeering the vehicle.