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Sunny Beach 2nd Cheapest Destination for UK Tourists
Bulgaria ranked together with Portugal and Japan as one of the most preferred destinations for tourism by the British for 2017, showed a survey of Holiday Barometer carried out by Royal Mail every year.
The survey shows that, in 2017, Sunny Beach will be the second cheapest resort which can be visited by UK citizens.
Shopping habits hurting endangered species
The hidden danger to wildlife posed by imported consumer goods - an espresso coffee in Beijing, a tofu salad in Chicago - can now be pinpointed and measured, researchers said Jan. 5.
Crunching huge amounts of data, they unveiled a global "threat map" detailing the impact on endangered species of exports to the United States, China, Japan and the European Union.
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Coffee stories
I got the news probably earlier than most, definitely months before the Turkish press. It was about the launching of a new Turkish coffee brand by an Italian company. It was a shiny late March day, the sky was as blue as could be, the sun strong and bright, the snow refusing to melt.
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A Fellatio Cafe to open in London
Considering that men will soon be able to enjoy oral sex while sipping on their morning cappuccino, they will have plenty a reason to get up – or get it up – in the morning, giving extra incentive to those who aren’t early risers by nature.
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Starbucks closes first store opened in Turkey
Coffee giant Starbucks has closed the shutters of its first store ever opened in Turkey, on the upscale Bağdat Avenue on Istanbul's Asian side, daily Sözcü has reported.
An official from Starbucks Turkey said the coffee store in the Erenköy neighborhood was closed after 13 years due to physical limitations and infrastructure problems.
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İzmir's Coffee Festival pays homage to ancient port where coffee imports began
Global coffee experts often claim that millennials are the ones pushing up the coffee consumption - that is why countries with young populations, like Turkey, show a higher rate of annual increase in coffee consumed.
Istanbul locals treated by coffee, patisserie events
Istanbul is hosting two great events for aficionados of good taste this weekend, with Küçükçiftlik Park hosting the 3rd Coffee Festival until Oct. 9 and the patisserie at the French Consulate presenting special desserts on Oct. 8
Coffee lovers to meet at festival
The 3rd Istanbul Coffee Festival will bring the gusto of the third wave of coffee trends to KüçükÇiftlik Park for four days between Oct. 6 and 9 to be enjoyed by every level of coffee enthusiast.
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This is how To get a second date
American dating app, Coffee Meets Bagel, surveyed more than 1,000 couples who met on their app to see what makes for a great first date that is more likely to lead to a second date. Then, they surveyed 6,000 more singles to get even more input on thoughts surrounding first dates and their success rate.
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Greeks brace for price increases
Life will get even more expensive for Greeks as of next month following the government's decision to raise a number of taxes, such as the value-added tax on most commodities and the special consumption tax on fuel, tobacco and coffee, as well as hikes on landlines, Internet and pay-TV.
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