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Akamas plan ‘misses the mark’ says environment department
The proposed Akamas development plan widely misses the mark of its declared intent as key provisions continue to threaten the integrity of the Natura 2000 network, the...
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Britain and France on course for hottest day on record
Britain was on course for its hottest day on record on Monday with temperatures forecast to hit 40C for the first time, forcing train companies to cancel services and...
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Pet app offers wide range of services
Whether you’re hunting for a lost pet, or just want a pet-friendly place to visit, the app PetPins might be just what you need. Available on Google Play & App...
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Karma’s modern-day paradise EDEN Residences opens doors
Karma Developers have proudly completed and delivered one of their most inspirational projects along the island’s east coast: the EDEN Residences. On the...
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Shortage of lifeguards in Kato Pyrgos to be addressed
The interior ministry will launch a lifeguard workshop as a means of covering staffing needs, it announced on Thursday. This comes after efforts failed to find and hire...
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Putting a stop to plastic pollution
By Victoras Pallikaras As the world’s capacity to deal with the fast-rising supply of disposable plastic goods becomes overwhelmed, plastic pollution has emerged...
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Portugal and Spain swelter in heatwave, wildfire risk grows
Soaring temperatures in Portugal forced authorities to place more than half the country on red alert on Tuesday and deploy hundreds of firefighters to combat blazes...
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Spain’s second heatwave of the year to last through Thursday
Spaniards struggled to cope with high temperatures on Monday (July 11), the second day of a scorching heatwave. A hot air front from North Africa has sent temperatures...
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Cypriots want more police on the streets
Cypriots want more policing around schools and city centres, despite an overall sense of security, according to a survey carried out. Asked “which areas need more...
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Mileo luxury Hotel: Explore and relax in the mighty Mykonos
With the onset of summer , the Greek Islands are attracting tourists for good reason. Mykonos, specifically, is emerging as a desired destination with its calm...
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Egypt shuts down Red Sea beaches after tourist killed in shark attack -sources
Egypt’s Red Sea Governorate issued an order to shut down several Red Sea beaches on Friday after a 68-year-old Austrian woman was killed in a shark attack earlier...
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Top 7 reasons why you should visit Malta
The Southern-European country of Malta sits on an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. It was known to the ancient Greeks and Romans as Melita, meaning the “island of...
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Feeling the elements on the skin
Publicly baring one’s bottom is illegal in Cyprus. But that’s not stopping the island’s dedicated nudists from finding a spot to sunbathe finds ALIX NORMAN “Taking it...
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Fisheries department issues advisory about turtle sightings
Given recent reports from the public about turtle sightings in shallow waters around the coast, the fisheries department said on Monday it was normal and no reason for...
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Two beaches to generate over €190,000 for Kissonerga
Contracts signed for the management of two beaches in Kissonerga, Paphos will generate an income exceeding €190,000 this year, leader of the Community Council George...
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Summer long beach clean-up campaign to start on Sunday
Volunteers will start clean-up beaches across the island this Sunday in a summer campaign to promote environmental consciousness in an effort to reduce sea pollution....
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Travel review: A welcome in Cyprus like nowhere else on earth
Cyprus attracts millions of tourists and is a real gem of a holiday destination in the Mediterranean. It offers so much, with a rich culture stretching back 10,000 years,...
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‘Genesis’ rains mark floods’ festival
Rains from the aptly named ‘Genesis’ weather front disrupted the traditional ‘kataklysmos’ on Monday, celebrating the biblical floods and marked mainly along Larnaca’s...
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Blaze in tyre storage area caused by shredder malfunction (Update 2 with video)
A fire broke out on Saturday afternoon in an open area filled with old tyres at a processing centre for Vasilikos, between the villages of Kalavasos and Mari, mobilising...
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Danger! mines’ – Odesa’s popular beaches now off limits
Tourists once flocked to the Ukrainian resort of Odesa to lie on its Black Sea beaches, but the white sands are now covered in mines because of the war with Russia and...
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‘Danger! mines’ – Odesa’s popular beaches now off limits
Tourists once flocked to the Ukrainian resort of Odesa to lie on its Black Sea beaches, but the white sands are now covered in mines because of the war with Russia and...
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Environmentalists say Akamas Plan being rushed through
The Federation of Environmental Organisations (Opok) said on Tuesday the intense lobbying from political parties and governmental organisations to speed up the...
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Police advice on how to keep children safe on beach, at pools
With temperatures rising and people heading to the beach and the pool, police on Tuesday issued advice on how to stay safe, especially for younger swimmers. In an...
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Final fork food markets of the summer
“Before everyone runs off to the beaches and even outside Cyprus, we want to offer you two last chances to spend a lovely evening in the beautiful Gardens of Nicosia,”...
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‘Enjoy & Respect’ Ayia Napa launched to improve the tourist experience
Ayia Napa’s municipality on Friday unveiled its new ‘Code of Ethics for Tourism in Ayia Napa’ in an effort to transform the resort into a model, modern,...