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The yearly animation celebration is back and bigger than ever
The usually quiet village of Salamiou will burst with life this August as Countryside Animafest Views of the World returns for its 22 nd festival edition. From August 9...
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What happened in 1974?
For young Cypriots, war is something they see in the movies. But previous generations actually endured it 49 years ago. How are Greek-Cypriot displaced people coping with...
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Animafest Cyprus: Yearly celebration of animation returns to Salamiou
The 22nd edition of Countryside Animafest Views of the World will be hosted once again by the beautiful village of Salamiou, in the Paphos district, from August 9th to the...
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The major shareholders of 35 listed companies in Cyprus
In the second quarter of 2023, the composition of the share capital of listed companies in Cyprus was modified to both a small and large extent. From the share...
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Increasing numbers of tourists heading north from Larnaca
This year many more tourists who arrive at Larnaca airport are going directly to the north for their holidays compared to previous years, according to a tourism industry...
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Cyprus marks 49 years since the coup d’état
Today, July 15, marks 49 years since the 1974 coup d'état which led to the division of Cyprus and its occupation by Turkey. The Greek military junta, then ruling Greece,...
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Seven Commandos were executed for refusing to take part in the Cyprus coup
Revelations of “Haravgi” newspaper Seven Commandos were executed for refusing to take part in the coup By journalist Mihalis Mihail, “Haravgi”...
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Marinos Voukis named new Chairperson of CSR Cyprus
After three consecutive two-year terms on the Board of Directors of CSR Cyprus, two of which as Chairperson, Elli Ioannidou has handed the baton to Marinos Voukis....
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Hoteliers claim 10% of tourists go north
Hoteliers fear they are losing out to competition from hotels in the Turkish-occupied north, as they calculate that one in ten tourists arriving on the island crosses...
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New Diko GS, VPs announced following elections
George Solomou was elected new General Secretary of centre party Diko following in-house elections on Sunday. Solomou won with of 48.1 per cent of the votes (3,359...
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Customs: 4 euros per liter fine for people getting petrol from occupied areas
Commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, and taxis have been targeted by the Customs Department at the checkpoints, regarding the supply of fuel. Speaking to the...
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North fuel shoppers face €4 fine per litre
Those crossing to the north with the sole purpose of filling up their cars with petrol face a fine of €4 per litre, according to a customs department official. Customs...
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Outpatient clinics to have regular working hours on weekends
Opening hours for outpatient services on weekends and holidays are being simplified, HIO director Andreas Papaconstantinou said on Thursday. The change, which takes...
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The boundary between internal and external worlds
Joining the coastal town’s art scene is a new group exhibition at the Limassol Municipal Arts Centre – Apothikes Papadaki. Titled Three Layers of Skin, the...
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STD and cancer vaccine more widely available in drive to prevent cases
Cancer and STD causing human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination is now being offered free of charge to young people, medical services director Elisavet Constantinou said...
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Cypriot wineries join expertise to boost appeal
A consortium of local wineries pulled together to reinstate Cyprus on the world map as a centuries-old wine-producing country promoting their wines under an umbrella...
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Global leaders gather for climate summit
Creativity with a Purpose - 10 Years Orb: ORB Communications Team Rebuilds and Designs a Basketball Court, Supporting Voice for Autism and the "Be an Angel" Initiative....
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Orb communications marks 10 years of purpose-driven creativity
Wearing basketball shoes and using creativity as a vehicle, ORB Communications organised a special event at Spyros Kyprianou Park in Aglantzia recently, contributing to...
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Cyprus' ‘bad reputation’ is a thorn in the side of the professional services sector
The effects on the professional services sector of Cyprus from the sanctions imposed by the USA and the UK are significant while an even bigger "thorn" in the side of...
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Cyprus Business Now
Thanos Michaelides has been elected as the new president of the Cyprus hoteliers association (Pasyxe), following an election that took place this week, according to an...
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Trifecta make their debut
Some mid-week jazz will sound in Paphos as a group of established Cypriot musicians take the stage. The local jazz trio from Cyprus, Trifecta, performs at the garden of...
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Motorcycle paramedics to beat traffic in Cyprus
Emergency medics on high-speed motorcycles will soon take to the streets in Nicosia, where ambulances are known in some parts of the capital to arrive late due to...
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Shocking record: Cyprus’ high number of kidney failures
Cyprus has double the number of new patients starting dialysis each year Cyprus records one of the highest numbers in terms of its population in new patients...
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We sadly announce that UK Cypriot Angela (Strati) Constantinou has passed away
† DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT – FUNERAL Angela (Strati) Constantinou (from Pano Dikomo, Cyprus) We sadly announce the loss of our beloved mother grandmother and great-grandmother...
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Frederick University students awarded for innovative ideas on improving Cyprus' investment sector
Frederick University hosted an Award Ceremony on Friday, 9 June 2023, to congratulate the winners of the University student competition ‘Next Generation proposals for...