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Mozambique

Sleepy isle ... sunset on the beach, Ilha De Mozambique.

Mozambique

Echoes of old Portugal

On a steamy east African island, Nicola Walker finds a fascinating blend of old European, Swahili and Arabic culture.

Mozambique

Scenes from a story book

Trading port ... the beach at Ilha de Mocambique.

The grandiose past of Ilha de Mocambique brings magic rewards for explorers, writes Megan Holbeck.

Mozambique

Return of the wild things

Gorongosa is distinguished by its diverse eco-systems, from mountains to floodplains

Nicola Walker witnesses the revival of Gorongosa National Park, once the jewel of Portuguese Africa.

Africa

Unique Mozambique

Mozambique: The Cuamba-Nampula train pulls into Malema station. Photograph by Graham Simmons.  SHD TRAVEL OCT 21 MOZAMBIQUE.

Graham Simmons visits a war-torn African nation inching its way to recovery.

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Map of Mozambique

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The world's most popular international airline is ... Ryanair?

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary

OLIVER SMITH 4:40pm | It charges up to $115 to print your boarding pass for you, yet passengers still can't get enough of controversial budget airline.

Boeing launches new Dreamliner at Paris Air Show

1:57pm | Boeing launched the biggest version of its Dreamliner plane at the Paris Air Show on Tuesday with over 100 orders worth about $30 billion.

World's best airline named as Qantas soars back into top 10

CRAIG PLATT 3:44pm | Emirates has been named the best airline in the world for 2013, while Qantas has soared back in to the top 10 in this years annual World Airline Awards.

Airline introduces 'XL' class for obese passengers

JONATHAN PEARLMAN 10:57am | Samoa Air, the first airline to charge passengers according to their weight, is now introducing an "XL class" to cater for larger customers.

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