🚀 U.S. Government Investigates Foreign Visitors to Elon Musk’s Homes Over Influence Concerns
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U.S. government agencies are actively investigating foreign nationals who visited Elon Musk’s residences, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal cited by ChainCatcher. Authorities fear that some of these individuals may have attempted to influence Musk’s decision-making on key matters.The probe, which involves both the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice, focuses on visits made in 2022 and 2023, particularly by individuals from Eastern Europe and other unspecified regions.#USGovernment #ElonMusk #ForeignVisitors #InfluenceConcerns #Investigation #DepartmentOfHomelandSecurity #DepartmentOfJustice #EasternEurope
🚀 Thailand Considers Reducing Visa-Free Stay to 30 Days for Foreign Tourists
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Thailand is contemplating a reduction in the visa-free stay period for foreign tourists from 60 days to 30 days. According to Ming Pao, this decision follows reports of foreign visitors engaging in illegal work or scams after entering the country without a visa. The visa policy committee, comprising the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other relevant agencies, reviewed the current policy and concluded that the 60-day visa-free period exceeds typical tourism needs.#Thailand #VisaPolicy #Tourism #TravelRestrictions #ForeignVisitors #Immigration #TravelNews
🚀 Thailand Faces Potential Decline in Foreign Visitors Amid Middle East Conflict
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Thailand's tourism sector is facing a potential downturn as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses a threat to global travel. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting concerns that the number of foreign visitors to Thailand could drop to its lowest level in three years. The situation underscores the vulnerability of the tourism-dependent economy to geopolitical tensions. The decline in tourist arrivals could have significant economic implications for Thailand, which relies heavily on international tourism as a key revenue source. The government and industry stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation, hoping for a resolution that will stabilize travel patterns and support the recovery of the tourism sector.#Thailand #Tourism #MiddleEastConflict #TravelDecline #Geopolitics #Economy #ForeignVisitors #TourismIndustry