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Anapa residents fighting for access to the beach faced threats

Caucasian Knot

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June 28, 2026

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Anapa residents fighting for access to the beach faced threats

Representatives of the Green Mark Environmental Center and residents of the Anapa village of Sukko are seeking access to the Sukko beach area, which has been occupied by the All-Russian Children's Center Smena. In their complaint to the prosecutor, the activists noted that they faced pressure and threats during the judicial inspection of the beach.

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TASS

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· Jul 4, 2026

Chinese Maritime Police to increase activity in waters east of Taiwan

The patrols are carried out to protect the legitimate interests, as well as the lives and property of Chinese fishermen, including the Taiwanese compatriots

Daily Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

The seaside town 'no-go zone' overrun by drug addicts, subject to daily street fights and daytime drinking - as furious locals plead for help

The seaside town 'no-go zone' overrun by drug addicts, subject to daily street fights and daytime drinking - as furious locals plead for help

Independent Online

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· Jul 10, 2026

Resident's campaign transforms beach access for wheelchair users in Scottburgh KZN

Resident's campaign transforms beach access for wheelchair users in Scottburgh KZN

Reuters

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· Jul 8, 2026

Road closures help Taiwan crabs reach the sea

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Splash247

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· Jul 7, 2026

Evergreen raided in insider trading probe

Taiwanese prosecutors have raided the premises of Evergreen Marine as part of an insider trading investigation linked to one of the world’s largest containerlines. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office said investigators searched Evergreen Marine’s offices, the homes of nine suspects and 10 other locations on Monday. Nine people were summoned for questioning, including a person

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

SoCal beach transforms into ultimate remote work escape — after city tried to pull the plug

A Southern California beach was transformed into a mass remote work space Thursday after city officials initially told organizers to pound sand on future events. Videos and photos from the event showed hundreds of remote workers ditching their desks for the sand, packing Law Street Beach in San Diego’s Pacific Beach neighborhood to soak up []

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Related coverage for "Anapa residents fighting for access to the beach faced threats": TASS — Chinese Maritime Police to increase activity in waters east of Taiwan. Daily Mail — The seaside town 'no-go zone' overrun by drug addicts, subject to daily street fights and daytime drinking - as furious locals plead for help. Independent Online — Resident's campaign transforms beach access for wheelchair users in Scottburgh KZN. Reuters — Road closures help Taiwan crabs reach the sea. Splash247 — Evergreen raided in insider trading probe. DNyuz — SoCal beach transforms into ultimate remote work escape — after city tried to pull the plug

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