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Russian Federation Tourism Initiative Moves Forward

2010-11-19 by Phil Butler

The Ufa River of Russia - places you never saw - courtesy Sergei Ezhov

The Russian Federation’s travel and tourism initiative goes forward with a Moscow convention directed at the problems of medical tourism in Russia. The Russian Tourist Industry Union reaches out to the industry to help solve Russia’s principle issues where the disabled are concerned. Just as Prime Minister Putin embraces his gifted Bulgarian sheepdog, Russia seems to want to embrace the world now.

Tags: Bulgaria, disabled tourism, disabled travel, disabled travlers, medical tourism, Russia infrastructure, Russia news, Russia toursim, Russian Ministry of Health, Russian rail travel, Russian tourism news, Russian travel, Sergei Shpilko, Vladimir Putin

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Why We Embrace AI

At Argophilia, we believe in using every tool at our disposal to bring you the stories that matter. You may notice a certain precision in our data analysis, a specific flair in our visuals, or a rapid turnaround on complex topics. That is no accident—it is the result of our rampant use of artificial intelligence.

We use Gemini to help synthesize data, structure our reporting, and ensure our news remains as sharp as the reality we cover. When it comes to our imagery, we rely on the creative power of Midjourney and NightCafe, unless otherwise noted in our editorial credits.

We are not apologetic for this. In a fast-moving world, these tools allow us to focus on what really counts: investigating the issues, giving a voice to the marginalized, and maintaining the journalistic integrity you expect from us. We see AI not as a replacement for human judgment, but as an engine that amplifies our ability to inform, analyze, and tell the truth about our island and beyond.

We are writers and journalists first—but we are proud to be tech-enabled ones, too.

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The Overcrowded Reality of the Free Bus in Chania

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The free electric bus network in Chania was designed to offer a seamless, eco-friendly link between the outer parking lots of Kladisos and Markopoulo and the bustling city center. In theory, it is a brilliant piece of urban planning. In practice, it has turned into a daily test of physical endurance for anyone trying to […]

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Manuel Santos shares essential, life-saving advice on shallow-water hazards and how to keep your children safe this summer.

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Metaxa Hospitality Group Released “2258: A Story About the Regeneration of the Earth” Documentary

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Does regenerative agriculture on the Lasithi Plateau hold the key to the future of Cretan hospitality? 2258: A Story About the Regeneration of the Earth proves it does.

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How to Spend Five Days Eating, Drinking, and Dancing Your Way Through Rethymno

2026-07-02 By Victoria Udrea

The Cretan Diet Festival 2026 opens its gates this Friday, turning the Municipal Garden of Rethymno into a vibrant showcase of the island’s agricultural wealth. This annual gathering stands as one of the most significant institutions for promoting Cretan gastronomy and local culture. Visitors stepping into the garden will find themselves surrounded by the aromas […]

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Alcohol-related emergencies continue to stretch EKAB ambulance crews in Malia. Here’s what visitors should know—and the emergency numbers every tourist should save.

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