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Cyprus Mail on MSNA touch of Japan in CyprusIt is cherry blossom season and though we may not be in Japan, the beauty of Japanese cherry trees in spring comes to Cyprus ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNThe effects of biodiversity decline in CyprusYear 9 students from The International School of Paphos, as part of the Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) Programme, ...
Mika Games Invests $2 Million in Hybrid-Casual Game Set to Surpass Plants vs. Zombies A gaming fund launched by Wargaming co-founder Nick Katselapov invests in Agonalea Games, the Buenos Aires-based ...
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Aiming for peak performance? The Alternative Healthy Eating Index is the new trend for those going all-out on anti-aging and optimal health.
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inews.co.uk on MSNInside the top secret RAF base that will warn us of Russian nuclear attackIn a rare tour of the early-warning radar at RAF Fylingdales, The i Paper joins a crew training to detect ballistic missile ...
Dry weather in much of Central and Eastern Europe has increased the likelihood of a drought year, and the risk to the grain ...
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The Cool Down on MSNFarmers devastated as rare crisis destroys crops overnight: 'Months of work gone in one night'"The world can learn from this occurrence." Farmers devastated as rare crisis destroys crops overnight: 'Months of work gone ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNIt’s not march of the penguins, but the great migration of flies is major force in ecosystems and economiesIn a new paper, scientists make a compelling case for preserving migration corridors for hundreds of species of tiny flies.
MORE than 30 cross-party MPs have backed a call for an independent inquiry into the UK's involvement in the bombardment of Gaza.
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Tasting Table on MSN11 Myths You Need To Unlearn About Aldi MeatsGrocery store chain Aldi has faced a lot of rumors surrounding its meat selection. It's time to get to the bottom of these meat myths.
MORE than 30 cross-party MPs have backed a call for an independent inquiry into the UK's involvement in the bombardment of Gaza.
During the 9th and 10th centuries, sugar cane was grown extensively in southern Europe and soon spread to Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean and Zanzibar in East Africa. The botanical was first ...
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