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Hezbollah threatens Cyprus, escalating Israel-Lebanon conflict

Hezbollah's leader issues a stark warning to Cyprus, accusing it of aiding Israeli military operations. The threat escalates tensions as EU leaders convene to discuss Lebanon and potential sanctions, raising fears of a wider regional war.

Cyprus Hotel's Sunshine Guarantee: Rain = Free Stay

A luxury hotel in Cyprus is making a bold promise to holidaymakers: if it rains for more than three hours a day, you'll get a free stay. Discover how the Amara Hotel's innovative 'Sunshine Guarantee' is revolutionising package holidays.

Bali freezes hotel permits after flooding crisis

Indonesian authorities hit pause on new hotel and restaurant permits in Bali's most popular districts as rapid, unregulated development exacerbates severe flooding problems on the island paradise.

Russian athlete cleared for World Championships with Cyprus

Russian-born high jumper Elena Kulichenko has been approved to represent Cyprus at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, just days after receiving her new passport. The 23-year-old's rapid switch highlights the ongoing upheaval in international a

Family saves £20k/year by ditching UK for Cyprus

A British family reveals their secret to financial freedom: swapping the UK's soaring cost of living for a sun-drenched life in Cyprus, saving thousands on bills, childcare, and groceries while boosting their quality of life.

Bungendore Crowned Australia's Best Tourism Town 2023

The charming historic village of Bungendore, just a short drive from Canberra, has been officially named Australia's Best Tourism Town at the 2023 Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, beating out fierce competition for its unique blend of heritage, artisan

British dad's fight after son 'kidnapped' to Russia

A British father is fighting an international battle to bring his young son home from Russia after the child's mother, a social media influencer, allegedly abducted him from their Cyprus home. The case exposes a legal nightmare of cross-border custody dis

Hiroshima: 80 Years of Peace After the Bomb

80 years after the atomic bomb, Hiroshima has transformed into a vibrant city of peace, resilience, and a must-visit destination, teaching the world powerful lessons from its past.

Balearic Islands' radical war on mass tourism

The Balearic Islands are rebelling. Faced with overtourism and its damaging consequences, Mallorca and Ibiza are implementing drastic measures to end the cheap, excessive party culture and pivot towards a sustainable future. This is the story of a holiday

Inside UK's Haunted 'Devil's Island' Prison

Dare to explore the chilling ruins of HMS Humber, a notorious former prison fortress in the Humber Estuary. Uncover its dark history of despair, paranormal activity, and why it's known as England's own 'Alcatraz'.

Huge European-style theme park planned for the UK

Plans for a colossal new European-style theme park in the UK are charging ahead, promising a major economic boost and thousands of new jobs. Get the inside scoop on the location, rides, and opening timeline.

Trump's Rhetoric Blamed for Sharp US Tourism Decline

Exclusive analysis reveals a sharp decline in international visitors to the United States, with industry experts pointing to the Trump administration's unwelcoming policies and rhetoric as a primary cause for the multi-billion dollar loss.

RAF Chief's Daughter Convicted in Cyprus Glassing Attack

The daughter of a senior RAF commander has been convicted of a vicious glass attack on a woman in Cyprus. Georgina Haggart, 23, faced legal repercussions after a holiday altercation turned violent, casting a shadow over her father's high-ranking military

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