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Luxor

Egypt Tourism Sector Desperation Not a Good Sign for Sustainability

2020-07-19 by Phil Butler

Luxor Temple

Egypt is desperate to reboot the country’s COVID-19 decimated tourism industry. But, will the end result be sustainable?

Tags: Abercrombie & Kent, Abu Sir Al-Maleq, Crete tourism, Egypt antiquities, Egypt tourism, Egypt tourism ministry, Great Pyramid, Greece hotels, Greece tourism, Hills Balfour, Hurghada, Karnak, Khaled el-Anany, Luxor, Sustainability Leaders Project, Vienna Tourist Board

Lost Pyramids Unearthed in Egypt & Sudan

2013-02-26 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Given the size of the damn things, you’d be quite right in thinking that all of the pyramids had been found already – but a couple of recent discoveries would seem to suggest that there’s plenty more exploring to be done out there.

Tags: broken pyramids, Egyptian pyramids, Khay, Luxor, pyramids, Sudan pyramids

Egypt Unearths 3,000-Year Old Burial Tombs

2013-01-11 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Italian archaeologists based in Egypt have reported the discovery of ancient tombs near the city of Luxor which they believe are at least 3,000 years old.

Tags: Amenhotep II, ancient Egypt, burial tombs, Egyptian tombs, Luxor, sarcophagus

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Cretaland: A Misplaced Concept That Belongs in Transit

2026-05-30 By Mihaela Lica Butler

A proposal by the Rector of the University of Piraeus envisions Cretaland, a massive year-round experiential theme park showcasing Cretan history and gastronomy.

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Faneromeni Dam Nears 12 Million Cubic Meters as Summer Begins

2026-05-30 By Iorgos Pappas

Water reserves at Crete’s Faneromeni Dam remain exceptionally high, approaching 12 million cubic meters despite ongoing irrigation use.

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Rethymno Mayor Calls for Greater Local Role in Crete Development Planning

2026-05-30 By Iorgos Pappas

Speaking at the Economist conference in Chania, Rethymno Mayor and PED Crete President Giorgis Marinakis argued that local governments must play a larger role in planning major projects, including water management, transport infrastructure, and sustainable development initiatives across Crete.

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Heraklion Mayor Says Crete Is Catching Up on Decades of Delays

2026-05-30 By Kostas Raptis

At the Economist conference in Chania, Heraklion Mayor Alexis Kalokairinos addressed long-standing infrastructure gaps and local government reforms needed to support Crete’s future development.

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Crete Declared the Center of the Mediterranean for the 47th Consecutive Time

2026-05-29 By Mihaela Lica Butler

Crete’s regional government unveiled its 2030 development vision at the Economist Impact conference in Chania, highlighting infrastructure, tourism, and renewable energy.

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