India | To Launch its First Hydrogen - Powered Train

India will launch its first hydrogen – power train, a major step towards green and sustainable transportation for the Asian nation, joining the group of countries, developing hydrogen rail transport.

Indian Railways has approved the introduction of a 10 - car Hydrogen Fuel Cell - based trainset on the dedicated Jind - Sonipat section of Northern Railway in the state of Haryana,  as reported by Asian News Service (IANS), a private Indian news agency based in New Delhi.

The project is led by the Ministry of Railways and manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) as part of a broader Rs 2.800 crore national initiative to develop 35 hydrogen fuel - cell based trains. This aligns with India’s push for sustainable, green transportation to replace diesel counterparts.

The route will link Jind, historic city and administrative headquarters in the Indian state of Haryana, known as the “Heart of Haryana” due to its central location and deep mythological roots, located about 125 kilometres northwest of Delhi and serving as an important agricultural and cultural hub to Sonipat, a rapidly growing industrial and educational hub situated just 28 km north of Delhi,  famous for its rich history and strategic National Capital Region (NCR) location, boasting robust infrastructure, thriving higher education, renowned roadside dining, and strong highway connectivity.  

The train that will operate on the Broad Gauge boasts a powerful 2.400 KW (1.200kW  × 2)  propulsion system, it can reach a maximum operational speed of 110 km per hour  running up to 180km on a single hydrogen charge using 369 kg of hydrogen, producing zero CO₂ emissions, with the only byproduct being harmless water vapor and this makes it an environmentally friendly alternative to diesel and other traditional forms of propulsion.

Equipment has been installed that compresses hydrogen and supplies it to the train for refuelling. In addition the necessary technical support  and critical spare parts have been provided to ensure uninterrupted operation, as well as a backup compressor unit is in place.

Safety sensors, including hydrogen leak and flame detection, have been placed in the facilities. Operation and maintenance manuals for the train and the hydrogen station have been drawn up. During the launch phase, the train will be accompanied by trained specialists.

The Railway Ministry’s statement said that the project support India’s national goals for clean energy and zero carbon emissions.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/india-lanzan-el-primer-tren-propulsado-por-hidr-geno/

Kenya | Ministry of Tourism and Google Announced a Strategic AI - Powered Partnership to Strengthen Destination Visibility

The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife of Kenya has announced a strategic partnership with Google Kenya to support the development of AI - powered tourism marketing initiatives through the Magical Kenya ecosystem, a comprehensive digital and experiential tourism platform designed to promote Kenya globally and also an artificial intelligence national tourism hub designed to seamlessly connect travellers with tailored Kenyan experiences with key capabilities range from predictive itinerary generation to interactive exploration too.

The platform offers detailed information of Kenya’s 47 counties, top safari destinations, wildlife experiences and cultural heritage, integrating AI through a strategic partnership with Google, providing real - time data to help visitors plan highly personalised, data – driven itineraries.

Magical Kenya also offers Souvenir Passport & Hapa Ni Wapi platform a physical and digital tool that allows travellers to collect destination stamps, discover hidden gems across all 47 counties, and document their travel journey.

In addition the dedicated Magical Kenya mobile app acts as a pocket travel guide. It includes directory services, a digital trip planner, location - tracking features to connect with local businesses (hotels, restaurants) and a way to build shareable travel journals.

The collaboration is intended to strengthen destination visibility, improving travellers’ engagement and position Kenya as Africa’s leading AI - first tourism destination offering a complete tool to discover the incomparable natural attractions, culture, heritage and traditions of the East African country.

This partnership reflects a growing trend among destinations globally to integrate artificial intelligence into tourism promotion, visitor services and data - driven decision - making. As African destinations compete for global market share, digital innovation is increasingly becoming a key pillar of tourism growth strategies.

Link

https://atta.travel/resource/kenya-and-google-launch-ai-powered-tourism-partnership.html

Paraguay | SENATUR and APA Seek to Encourage the Dissemination of Paraguayan Music in Hotels and Restaurants across the Country

The Minister of Tourism, Jacinto Santa Maria, representing SENATUR  (the National Secretariat of Tourism of Paraguay) and the President of Associated of authors (APA) David Portillo met to seek mechanism to encourage the dissemination of Paraguayan music in hotels and restaurants across the country.

The initiative focuses on increasing the presence of traditional music in tourist establishments, a strategy that aims to boost cultural pride while ensuring fair compensation for local creators , strengthening the synergy between the cultural sector and tourism activity, as well as to position Paraguay’s music identity as a first - class attraction.  

The heads of Tourism and APA committed to integrate a working table with owners of hotels and restaurants, to seek to make compatible a greater availability of options for the enjoyment of Paraguayan music, while protecting the rights of musical authors, valuing intellectual creation as an engine of tourism development that enriches the experience of visitors

Key Details of the Initiative

•    Primary Objective: To promote the inclusion of Paraguayan musical works in the daily ambient audio of hotels and restaurants. 
•    Stakeholder Involvement: Creation of a collaborative dialogue table with leaders from the hotel, hospitality and gastronomic sectors. 
•    Intellectual Property: A core focus is ensuring that the rights of Paraguayan composers and interpreters are respected and property compensated.

 The movement closely mirrors historical mandates in Paraguay that required the broadcasting of domestic music to preserve cultural identity and support the local arts industry. 

About Paraguayan Music

Paraguayan music is characterized by a unique blend of Indigenous Guaraní traditions and European folk elements. Its defining hallmarks include the use of the iconic “Arpa Paraguaya” (Paraguayan harp), the brisk rhythm of the “Polca Paraguaya”, a foundational, upbeat folk music and dance style developed in the 19 th century, defined by its compound duple metre (6/8) or alternating ternary/binary rhythms (6/8 and 3/4), its “Sincopado Paraguayo” (syncopated rhythm) and its themes linked to  love and patriotism, as well as the slow nostalgic cadence of Guaraní.

 Guarania is another relevant part of the Paraguayan music identity. Created in 1925 by José Asunción Flores, this genre pf music features a show, syncopated rhythm and melancholic melodies. Often sung in the Guaraní language, it embodies the soul of the country with themes about love, feelings and hometown. 

Of notable relevance in the Paraguayan music landscape are also the “Compuestos”, traditional ballads and songs that are frequently sung in a mix of Spanish and Guaraní, known as Jopará. Lyrics span a wide variety of subjects, including romance, local folklore, nature, historical tragedies, and satirical commentaries. 

The strategy of strengthening the presence of Paraguayan music in the hotel, gastronomy, and entertainment industry is linked to the objective of consolidating Paraguay as a more competitive tourist destination showing its identity and rich cultural heritage with greater international projections

Link 

https://senatur.gov.py/noticias/senatur-y-apa-buscan-incentivar-la-difusion-de-la-musica-paraguaya-en-restaurantes-y-hoteles/



Thailand | Launched THIM, a Mobile App to Streamline Entry Procedures to the Country

Thailand launched the Thailand Immigration Management System (THIM), a mobile app designed to digitize entry procedures to the country and replace paper - based forms. Currently in its testing phase, the application is designed to drastically streamline immigration checkpoints and process visitor information in under three minutes.

As reported by Vietnam News Agency (VNA) this mobile app launched and led by Thailand’s Immigration Bureau allows foreign travellers to register their information before entering Thailand from a mobile phone and get through passport control faster.

With THIM there is no need to manually enter passport data, travellers simply photograph the corresponding page and  the system utilising an electronic know - your customer (e – KYC) feature that allows users to scan their passports will automatically recognize the text in the image  extracting and recording certain personal information, minimising manual data entry and speeding up border crossing.

The service time per passenger is expected to be reduced to less than 40 seconds. On subsequent trips, logging will take less than a minute, as the system saves the user’s primary data, protected by end – to  - end encryption.

The app is available in four languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, and Russian. By October 2026, Thai authorities plan to expand that number to 15.

Travellers can complete their Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) in advance, submitting accommodation, details, flight data, and the purpose of their visit directly from their mobile devices.

In the future, users will be able to inform the authorities online about their address in Thailand, process certain documents in electronic format, and receive special offers and discounts. All the features of the application are free.

In addition the app streamlines group and family processing. The system allow a single user to submit arrival and departure information for up to ten travellers, heavily simplifying family and group travel and by verifying information before passengers land, authorities significantly reduce wait times and alleviate queues at Thai immigration checkpoint.

While initially focused on arrival cards, the platform is slated to integrate an immigration “Super App” with future features such as visa extensions, 90 - day reporting, and making appointments with the immigration bureau.

The THIM app is available for pilot testing on both the Apple App Store and Google Plauy Store, with a full official rollout planned for late 2026.

The launch of THIM is part of Thailand’s public services digitization program, aimed at simplifying immigration procedures, reducing paper documentation, and improving convenience for foreign tourists and long - term residents.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/tailandia-lanza-aplicacion-movil-para-agilizar-tramites-de-ingreso-al-pais/

Egypt | Announced Major Archaeological Finds Across Two Sites, Spanning Pharaonic to Roman Eras

Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced archaeological finds across two sites, spanning Pharaonic to Roman eras. Discovered by Egyptian archaeologists' missions, the artifacts range from 12th Dynasty royal inscriptions linked to the ruler Senusret III and Pharaonic funerary furniture to a Greco - Roman basilica, and a marble head of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, underscoring the region’s rich, overtapping ancient histories. 

The discoveries, announced on 3th June 2026, were made at Ehnasiya necropolis also known as Herakleopolis Magna or Ehnasya Al - Medina, a sprawling archaeological area located in Beni Suef province, 130 kilometres south of the capital of the country, Cairo, and in the Matarriya or Matareya, a historic and densely populated district in northeast Cairo that sits on the ruins of ancient Heliopolis and known for deep historical roots, authentic street markets, and a vibrant local community. 

Discoveries at Ehnasiya Necroopolis, Beni Suef Province

•    Roman Basilica: Archaeologists excavated structural extensions of a Roman basilica featuring massive 45 – tonne stone column supports, renmants of a Doric temple and terracotta molds used for minting Roman - era coins.
•    The Aphrodite Head: A rare, finely detailed marble statue head of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, was unearthed, reflecting classical artistic traditions. 
•    Pharaonic Inscriptions: The team found a reused stone block bearing the cortonation and birth names of Pharaoh Senusret III, a prominent 12 th Dynasty ruler, alongside a cartouche of the deity “Osiris – Naref”. 

Discoveries in the Cairo's Matariya Neighbourhood

•    Military Burial: The arachaeologiusts discovered a mudbrick burial with gilded coffin remains, suspected to belong to a military figure. 
•    Cosmetic Caches: The grave contained beautifully preserved personal and cosmetic tools, including alabaster kohl containers, gold erarrings, and a copper mirror. 
•    Furniture: Excavators unearthed a nearly complete set of Pharaonic and Greco - Ptolemaic funerary furniture. 

The Egyptian government has positioned such discoveries as central to its broader ongoing strategy to boost the country’s tourism industry, attract international visitors, and building on the momentum of the inauguration in November 2025 of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near the Giza Pyramids.  

The announcements of these relevant discoveries come as Egypt’s tourism sector continues a strong recovery trajectory highlighted by a record 19 million tourists that visited the country last year, a 21% increase on 2024, with 6.1 million arrivals in the first four months of 2026 alone, compared with 5.7 million during the same period in the previous year. 

Tourism in Egypt had previously been hampered by political instability following the 2011 uprising, the COVID - 19 pandemic, and the economic ripple effects of the Russia - Ukraine war, both countries being significant source markets for the North African country. The latest archaeological revelations are expected to further strengthen Egypt’s appeal as a world – class antiquities destination. 

Link 
https://atta.travel/resource/egypt-announces-major-archaeological-discoveries-spanning-pharaonic-to-roman-eras.html

Hilton | Signed an Agreement to Open an LXR Hotels & Resorts Property in Hakone Gora, Japan

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc., American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia, has signed an agreement with THE SANKEY BUILDING CO., LTD, a company headquartered in Tokyo, operating a variety of business, inxluding office buildings, commercial facilities, condominiums, rental residences, hotel resorts and senior facilities and HASEKO Real Estate Development, Inc., a firm also based in Tokyo specialised in construction,  real estate and engineering to open an LXR Hotels & Resorts property in Hakone Gora, the geographic and cultural heart of the Hakone mountain resort area in Kanagawa, a Japanese coastal prefecture just south of Tokyo. 

Set  within Momijidani, a popular autumn foliage spot, Hakone Gora is a premier mountain resort hub famous for its therapeutic hot springs, historic terraced parks, scenic mountain railways and world - class museums. Nestled in the forested hills above the Hakone caldera, Hakone Gora seamlessly blends traditional Japanese relaxation with European - style attractions. 

The hotel will be located close to  cultural and artistic landmarks including the Hakone Open  Open - Air Museum, the Hakone Museum of Art, and Gora Park, approximately a three - minute walk from Koen - Kami Station on the Hakone Tozan Cable Car line and about 90 minutes by train from central Tokyo.

The property scheduled to open in summer 2028, will be managed by Hilton aned will be the first - managed hotel in Hakone.

The resort is designed to offer access to natural hot springs and mountain surroundings, with experiences reflecting the local culture and environment. The location aims to meet demand for travel centred on local culture, nature, and wellness. 

The resort’s proximity to cultural sites and its natural setting are intended to appeal to travellers seeking experience - led stays in high - end leisure destinations.

The property will join XR Hotels & Resorts, a collection of 40 trading and pipeline properties. The brand is  a hand - picked collection of independent hotels and resorts, known for their unique and locally inspired experiences, bespoke service and distinctive character. LXR properties are situated in alluring destinations around the world, offering discerning travellers a base for personal adventures.

In Japan, the brand opened KOKU KYOTO LXR Hotels & Resorts in 2021, with additional properties planned in Hiroshima, Hokkaido, Niseko, Hokkaido, and Tokyo.

The agreement to open LXR Hotels & Resorts in Hakone Gora is part of Hilton’s strategy to expand its luxury portfolio in Japan and enhance its presence in East Asia

 

Links

https://stories.hilton.com/apac/releases/lxr-hotels-resorts-to-debut-in-hakone-japans-premier-hot-spring-destination

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141516.html

Evok Collection | To Open a New Luxury Hotel in Rome, Italy

Evok Collection, a luxury hotel group and a brand of 5 - star European boutique hotels with corporate office in Paris, France, known for revitalising historic buildings into vibrant, art – filled havens, offering properties uniquely blend local heritage with lavish amenities, world - class wellness, and highly personalized services, will open a new luxury hotel in Rome, the capital of Italy and of the Lazio region, located along the shores of the Tiber River, often referred to as the City of the Seven hills due to its geographic location, considered to be the cradle of Western civilization and West Christian culture, named the "Eternal City" by the ancient Romans because they believed that not matter what happened in the rest of the world,  with its centre by foot surrounded by glorious monumental and colossal remains has been protagonists of a flourishing and iconic imperial history.

Brach Roma expected to open in early 2027 with reservations from in July 2026 will be located in the historic centre of Rome, within 100 metres of Piazza del Popolo, a vast neoclassical square, historically the grand northern entrance to the “Eternal City” inside the Aurelian Walls, renowned for its sweeping symmetry, ancient Egyptian obelisk, twin Baroque churches and close to the Tiber River.

The strategic location of Brach Roma offers an easy access to several major Rome’s attractions including Fountain of Neptune and Goddess of Rome, Villa Borghese and the Borghese Gallery, Villa Medici, Ara Pacis and Mausoleum of Augustus among others.

The hotel will be housed in a former school building that is currently transformed into a five - star property spanning 5.000 - square - metres being developed by Zaka Investments, a real estate investment firm based in Paris, France that assists with asset and project management services,, with design by Philippe Starck, continuing his work on the brand  existing hotels in Paris and Madrid. 

The property will feature 60 stylish, elegant rooms and suites with private terraces, alongside a restaurant, Italian bar, a rooftop venue, concierge service and a sport wellness club with a 25 - metre swimming pool.

The establishment will become the third Brach hotel , following openings in Paris, France and Madrid, Spain, expanding Evok Collection portfolio and presence in leading European destinations.

Link

https://boutiquehotelnews.com/news/hotel/evok-collection-brach-rome/

India | To Launch its First Hydrogen - Powered Train

India will launch its first hydrogen – power train, a major step towards green and sustainable transportation for the Asian nation , joining...