ENVIRONMENT Gains in sustainable fishing are offset by slow recovery of fish stocks and ongoing pressures on fishers. Photo credit: fishingtourism.org EU fish stocks improve, but fishing industry still under strain Newsroom A decade-long review by the European Commission paints a mixed picture of how Europe manages its fish and seafood supply, with some environmental gains but continuing challenges for the industry and policymakers. READ MORE
Simon Aykut admits to seizing Greek Cypriot properties in occupied Cyprus The 74-year-old acknowledges 40 charges, while prosecutors drop the remaining allegations in the high-profile trial. Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS
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