ENVIRONMENT Construction on protected shoreline prompts concerns over legal compliance and environmental governance in British-controlled areas. Wall in the sea at Kourion raises legal questions and scrutiny of British Bases Newsroom A newly constructed wall extending into the sea at Kourion Beach has triggered public backlash and raised serious concerns about violations of coastal protection laws and the role of the British Bases in environmental oversight. READ MORE
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