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Adygea Supreme Court Rules to Uproot 10,000 Trees for Ski Resort Near World Heritage Site
The Adygea Supreme Court has ruled to allow the uprooting of 10,000 trees for the construction of a ski resort. The resort will be built near the Caucasus Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, raising environmental concerns.
26 Feb, 14:11 — 26 Feb, 14:11
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