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Tourism in Greece Drives Car Fuel Prices up to €2 per Liter
New hope for world's rarest feline with discovery of two Scottish wildcat kittens The world's rarest cat has received an unexpected population boost after two orphaned kittens were discovered in Scotland.Just 35 Scottish wildcats were thought to remain in the wild in Britain, and the sub-species is in danger of dying out because the animals often breed with feral domesticated cats, creating hybrids.But the conservation group Wildcat Haven has rescued two weak and dehydrated kittens which were spotted and photographed by a member of the public in the east highlands.It is likely the pair would not have survived on their own without their mother
Omega-3 no protection against heart attack or strokes, say scientists
Meat and dairy companies to surpass oil industry as world’s biggest polluters, report finds'There’s no other choice. Meat and dairy production in the countries where the top 35 companies dominate must be significantly reduced'
QuoteTourism in Greece Drives Car Fuel Prices up to €2 per Literhttp://greece.greekreporter.com/2018/07/17/tourism-in-greece-drives-car-fuel-prices-up-to-e2-per-liter/
In any normal market
Greece Joins Member States in Ratifying Istanbul ConventionEvery EU member state has signed the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence. But as of March, nearly a dozen nations had failed to ratify what has become a controversial treaty. This summer Greece joined the ranks of member states supporting the enforcement of this important convention.
Exotic sharks could migrate to British waters in coming decades due to climate change
Teenager takes footage of 9ft shark in St Ives harbour
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Russian warship ‘carrying £100 billion in gold’ discovered off South Korea
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Greece improves 10 spots on International Transparency's Corruption Perceptions Index Greece's position in International Transparency's "Corruption Perceptions Index 2017" improved by 10 positions, compared to the 2016 listing, landing in 59th place, behind ...Saudi Arabia but ahead of Jordan.The country was in 69th place for 2016.
Boater accidentally drains Kennet and Avon CanalA boater accidentally drained a stretch of the Kennet and Avon Canal after leaving all the lock gates open.A section of the waterway was left with hardly any water on Tuesday near the Barge Inn in Seend, Wiltshire.
High risk of fire on Kef today according to official forecast.
Quote from: Maik on Wednesday, 18 July, 2018 @ 14:09:52Probably worth a look They don't stop at red lights where I live either.