
Trip
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Initial release | Philippines |
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Directors | Gilbert Perez |
Producers | Tess V. Fuentes |
Screenplay | Enrico Santos |
Composers | Jesse Lucas |
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Founded | June 1999 |
Parent organizations | Trip.com Group |
Number of employe | 45,000 |
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ID | 2242662 |
About Trip
While on vacation, a group of young friends learns about betrayal, true love, loyalty, and the true meaning of friendship.
Juan Carlos: Court throws out ex-lover's €145m legal case

... The Trip - in which Juan Carlos was injured and had to be flown home - sparked public anger amid a financial crisis and record unemployment figures in Spain...
20mph: Wales speed limit sat-nav warning ahead of change

... Ministers reckon the impact on journey time will be " small" with drivers taking less than one minute extra on average per Trip - and with 95% of Trips " likely" to be less than two minutes longer...
Tommy Jessop: Line of Duty star tackles Hollywood with his own script

... The Trip to Hollywood is more than just trying to woo Tinseltown...
Rohingya: At least 23 dead, 30 missing after boat sinks

... They are willing to take the risk - and often sell their only assets, such as land, to fund the Trip - because of the unrelentingly grim conditions in which they are forced to live, either as refugees in appallingly crowded camps over the border in Bangladesh, or subjected to discrimination and restrictions on their movement in Myanmar...
TikTok and Title 42 rumours fuel human smuggling at the US border

... " Migrants are out of their comfort zone, and the Trip can be horrible...
Joe Biden to meet King Charles and Rishi Sunak in UK visit

... Mr Biden s overseas diplomatic Trip - in which he will also travel to Lithuania and Finland - will take place from 9 to 13 July...
Sudan evacuation: The painful dilemma facing Khartoum's residents - stay or go?

... From there they would have to make a choice - make the 1,000km (620-mile) Trip north to the Egyptian border, then onwards to Cairo, or the slightly shorter 850km journey north-east to Port Sudan, on the Red Sea...
Was the King smiling or crying after first state visit?

... After an inauspicious beginning, when the planned initial Trip to France went up in flames, this has proved to be a very successful first overseas state visit for King Charles...
Rohingya: At least 23 dead, 30 missing after boat sinks
By Jonathan HeadSouth East Asia correspondent
The bodies of 23 Rohingyas who were fleeing Myanmar's Rakhine state have been recovered after their boat sank.
Thirty others are Still Missing , while eight people are reported to have survived The Mishap .
The Survivors said they were trying to reach Malaysia when their boat carrying More Than 50 passengers foundered and was abandoned by its crew on Sunday.
Every year thousands of Rohingyas attempt the perilous sea journey to Malaysia or Indonesia.
They are escaping persecution in Myanmar and overcrowded refugee camps in Bangladesh. Those who died This Week include 13 women 10 men, all Rohingya Muslims, a rescue team told BBC Burmese.
The Muslim Rohingyas are an ethnic minority in predominantly Buddhist Myanmar. Many of them fled to Bangladesh in 2017 to escape a campaign of genocide launched by the Burmese military. Those remaining in Myanmar too have been trying to flee since the military coup in 2021.
Survivors of The Boat sinking This Week recall being struck by a large wave near Rakhine's capital, Sittwe.
They say The Smugglers , who had been paid around $4,000 (£3,153) per person for The Journey to Malaysia, then abandoned The Boat . The bodies of The Victims have been picked up by other boats, or washed up on The Beach .
The long journey across the Andaman Sea in overcrowded fishing boats is always dangerous, but especially at This Time of the year, at The Peak of the monsoon storm season.
Most Rohingyas attempt to cross between the months of October and May.
They are willing to take The Risk - and often sell their only assets, such as land, to fund The Trip - because of the unrelentingly grim conditions in which they are forced To Live , either as refugees in appallingly crowded camps over The Border in Bangladesh, or subjected to discrimination and restrictions on their movement in Myanmar.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com