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EU focus on Mediterranean ignores Canary Island, claims president

Fernando Clavijo met Home Affairs Commissioner Magnus Brunner in Strasbourg. “When you close one door, migrants exit from another.”

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“Prayer,” by Larry Levis

When I look out of this upstairs window I notice my motherWalking out—actually reeling slightly by now in her old age withHer pure white hair...

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Travel blogger says popular European holiday destination is ‘overrated'

A travel expert has slammed a popular holiday resort for being “filled with rude locals” and “crowded” beaches. Kristoffer Fons, who...

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The beautiful European spot declared better than Italy and Greece

With spring in the air, many will be inclined to plan their next sun-drenched getaway in the hopes of coming across a true gem. Avoiding the heaving...

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Restaurant Review: Alex Stupak’s Seriously Playful Seafood Joint

At the Otter, the chef behind Empellón offers a fish-forward menu that performs tricks of the tongue.

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Where in Europe could see the most temperature-related deaths by 2099?

A new study debunked theories climate change could be ‘beneficial’ for temperature-related deaths as Europe warms.

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Simon Calder’s five off-the-radar European cities to visit this spring

Who wants to be an “overtourist”? Not you. Fortunately, for every just-too-popular Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice there are a hundred other...

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Sleepy Spanish town loved by Brits that has seen a huge population surge

A small, sleepy coastal town in Spain that’s known for its whitewashed streets and Mediterranean views has seen its population soar by over a third...

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Oldest evidence of lead pollution found in ancient Greece

Lead released from smelting in ancient Greece is the world’s first toxic pollution, experts say.

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