ANIMALS EU experts arrive and mass vaccinations loom as officials try to keep the outbreak contained. Photo credit: Philippos Christou Tensions in Parliament boil over: ''Tell us, since you know better, what would you have done?'' Rafaela Dimitriadi Parliament’s Agriculture Committee convened in emergency session today as Cyprus races to contain the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. READ MORE
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