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The island's own president, Oswaldo Betancort, made the admission and is now demanding a top-level meeting with the Spanish airport authority, AENA, following a period of turbulence at the travel hub.
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From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
As summer travel quickly approaches, cruise lines are steering clear of a Caribbean island due to safety concerns. Royal Caribbean recently altered its sailing itineraries to exclude Labadee ...
WHL had effectively morphed from RAL, this time with the backing of The South Island Office - an investment group led by ski industry veteran Tom Elworthy that also specialised in property ...
ITV is to celebrate ten years of Love Island with a documentary featuring its biggest stars. The programme will air just before the start of the main series this June. Olivia Attwood is also ...
Sharing their top picks, one traveller listed Bodie in California, Varosha in Cyprus, Belle Isle Amusement Park in Detroit, Hashima Island (Gunkanjima) in Japan, and Spreepark in Berlin as their go-to ...
A runaway sausage dog named Valerie has been captured after a 529-day adventure, transfixing Australia as she roamed an island teeming with kangaroos, possums, koala bears and penguins. The miniature ...
“Fullers360 can confirm that a passenger was successfully rescued after jumping overboard whilst travelling from Waiheke Island to Auckland at 7am. “Our crew immediately initiated standard ...
Suffolk prosecutors are looking to seize a $1.2 million Fire Island home owned by the alleged leader of a long-running prostitution ring that operated brothels in Holbrook and West Babylon with ...
The Island of the Dolls ... Up to 1,300 conscripted labourers died on Hashima due to underground accidents, exhaustion, and malnutrition. After the war, its population spiked to an astonishing ...
At its peak, the island was a hub of national coal mining, along with a hospital, schools, shops, and even a temple and a shrine. But the mines were eventually closed in 1974, leaving Hashima ...