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Ancient Europeans Regularly Ate Seaweed

In a recent scientific report, experts have presented concrete proof that people in Ancient Europe really enjoyed munching on seaweed and freshwater plants. This curious culinary habit spanned from the Mesolithic era to the early Middle Ages. This discovery raises...

Animal Activists in Cyprus Form Party Ahead of Euro Election

Activists in Cyprus have organized the founding conference of the first political party for animal welfare, Animal Party of Cyprus, for this Sunday at the Philoxenia Conference Centre in Nicosia. The party will take part in May's European Parliament elections. On behalf...

EC Takes Greece to Court for Failing to Protect Turtles

Greece will be called before the European Court of Justice for "failing to provide adequate protection" at nesting sites of the endangered Caretta caretta loggerhead sea turtle in the southern Ionian Sea. The case mainly concerns Kyparissia Bay, situated in the Western Peloponnese,...

Evangelinos' Film Exposes A Toxic Crisis

Toxic Crisis is a much praised documentary in Greek film festivals directed by filmmaker, researcher and environmentalist Omiros Evangelinos. The director from Mykonos decided to produce a film about the environmental crisis in Greece which he said it has...