News of the World: What you missed this week internationally
This week, Thailand ended its 60-day visa-free entry program for tourists from 93 countries, shortening the visa length to 30 days due to security concerns. In England, London pizza is gaining popularity with unique styles being offered at various restaurants. Meanwhile, Canada suspended the licenses of a frozen dessert company over sanitation issues, and Mexico is preparing for a FIFA World Cup with fewer teams than expected.
- ▪Thailand has limited tourist visa lengths to 30 days, citing national security concerns.
- ▪London pizza is trending, with restaurants offering diverse styles and no strict rules.
- ▪The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has suspended a Quebec ice cream company's licenses due to sanitation issues.
- ▪Only six national teams will train in Mexico for the FIFA World Cup, as most teams chose to stay in the U.S.
- ▪Western Australians can receive a cash rebate for planting native trees in their yards.
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news of the world World News News of the World News of the World: What you missed this week internationally By Angela Barbuti Published May 23, 2026, 3:02 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google THAILAND This week, the nation put an end to its 60-day visa-free entry program for tourists from 93 countries and territories, including the U.S. Thailand, which welcomed nearly 33 million foreign visitors last year, shortened visa lengths to 30 days instead. The Thai Foreign Ministry explained that the limits were put into place partly due to security concerns, with visitors committing crimes, and multiple arrests made for drug and human trafficking. Thailand is limiting how long tourists can stay, citing concerns for national security.
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