
Ceylan Yeginsu
Travel Reporter at The New York Times
Travel reporter for The New York Times. Former foreign correspondent @nytimesworld in Turkey & the UK. Istanbul native. Curious by nature.
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3 weeks ago |
virginislandsdailynews.com | Ceylan Yeginsu
Opposite the bustling Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal, where it is not unusual to see four or five passenger ships docked at once, is a slice of tropical paradise with miles of white-sand beaches and turquoise water. Once dotted with mansions, the 17-acre expanse on the western end of the Bahamas’ Paradise Island has been acquired by an unlikely developer: the Royal Caribbean cruise line.
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3 weeks ago |
hechoencalifornia1010.com | Ceylan Yeginsu
Cada vez más viajeros dicen que les preocupa no sentirse bienvenidos o seguros en Estados Unidos, y rechazan apoyar la economía de un país que podría estar desestabilizando a otras naciones. 27 de marzo de 2025Turistas internacionales detenidos en las fronteras estadounidenses. Imposición de fuertes aranceles a socios comerciales. Amenazas contra aliados de toda la vida.
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3 weeks ago |
staradvertiser.com | Ceylan Yeginsu
International tourists detained at U.S. borders. Steep tariffs imposed on trade partners. Threats against longtime allies. The onslaught of contested policies and language by the Trump administration in recent weeks is causing tourists around the globe to either cancel or reconsider travel to the United States.
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3 weeks ago |
gvwire.com | Ceylan Yeginsu
International tourists detained at U.S. borders. Steep tariffs imposed on trade partners. Threats against longtime allies. The onslaught of contested policies and language by the Trump administration in recent weeks is causing tourists around the globe to either cancel or reconsider travel to the United States.
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3 weeks ago |
sanjuandailystar.com | Ceylan Yeginsu
By Ceylan YeginsuOpposite the bustling Nassau Bahamas Cruise Terminal, where it is not unusual to see four or five passenger ships docked at once, is a slice of tropical paradise with miles of white-sand beaches and turquoise water. Once dotted with mansions, the 17-acre expanse on the western end of the Bahamas’ Paradise Island has been acquired by an unlikely developer: the Royal Caribbean cruise line.
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