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Hurghada Diving Instructor Accused of Misconduct as Viral Video Sparks Safety Debate

A solo traveller’s underwater footage from Hurghada, Egypt, has ignited a wider conversation about safety standards in the Red Sea resort town’s diving industry, after the clip — showing alleged inappropriate physical contact by a scuba instructor — accumulated over

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Maldives Announces Ban on Israeli Tourists

Maldives Announces Ban on Israeli Tourists, Raising Questions for Travel and Diving Industry

The government of the Maldives has announced a decision to ban Israeli tourists from entering the country, marking a significant development that could impact regional tourism and the global travel industry. The move follows recent political developments and reflects the

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UK Military Wreck Diving Law Is About to Change Everything — Here’s What Divers Must Know

A sweeping amendment to UK law could make every sunken military vessel a Protected Place by default. No touching, no penetrating, no souvenirs — and potentially criminal charges if you get it wrong. We break down what’s changing, which wrecks

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Citizen Scientists Discover Enormous Coral Colony on the Great Barrier Reef

In a remarkable discovery that highlights both community involvement and the resilience of coral ecosystems, a mother-and-daughter team of citizen scientists has uncovered one of the largest coral colonies ever documented on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The massive structure, believed

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