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The beaches of Fuerteventura

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The longest beaches in the Canaries are found on Fuerteventura, which features up to 50 km of fine white sand and 25 km of black volcanic shingle beaches. With temperatures rarely falling below 18 degrees Celcius (64F) or rising above 24 degrees Celcius (75F), this island is a paradise all year round for everyone who loves sun, beaches and water sports. Flights to Fuerteventura are equally popular…

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The Prophet’s birthday

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It may have been over 1400 years ago, people throughout the Islamic world will be celebrating the birthday of Muhammad ibn Abdullah again soon. In countries such as Pakistan, India and Indonesia, homes and mosques are decorated and people take part in carnivalesque street processions. In other areas, it is a quiet, respectful event where children recite poetry and parents tell children stories about the Prophet’s birth, youth and adult life.

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Viral Videos from Egypt

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Egypt is a wonderfully diverse country, from its deserts to its cities. Near enough to the UK to make it an easy get-away, but far enough for it to still be warm this time of year.

href="http://book.flythomascook.com/cheap-flights/to-Sharm-El-Sheikh-Egypt/">Flights to Sharm El Sheik can get you there, enjoying weather in the mid-20s and ready to hit the beach, in around five hours.

It’s great to read up on where you’re going…

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Spain’s ‘Dia de Constitution’

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The Spanish, as a nation, enjoy a pretty sizable amount of time off with 14 national public holidays, on top of other regional feast days, and an average of 4 weeks paid leave a year. One of the most significant national, secular holidays, ‘Dia de Constitution’, celebrates Spain’s transition into democracy after the death of the oppressive dictator General Francisco Franco. On the 6th of December 1978, in…

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The Controversial Sacha Baron Cohen Saddles up in Spain

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More than 4,000 miles away from the desert wastelands of Iraq, on the sandbanks of Fuerteventura, Sacha Baron Cohen has been spotted shooting his latest satirical offering: ‘The Dictator’. After the controversy stirred up in the wake of ‘Borat’ and ‘Bruno’ it is not surprising he had to settle for the sunny Spanish resort rather than ‘The Dictator’s’ intended Middle Eastern backdrop.

Cohen was snapped dressed in a stately white…

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