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Daily News Briefing
In today’s episode, following the attorney-general’s announcement that no evidence of criminal wrongdoing has come up in the case of the 2005 death of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou,...
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Mild May means flamingos still at Paralimni lake
The public should take special care when visiting Paralimni lake the Department of the Environment said on Wednesday. “Because the lake has retained more water than is typical for June, a...
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Theatrical performance highlights stories of Cyprus’ gay community
A staged reading in Greek directed by Diomedes Koufteros is coming to Nicosia, bringing stories from the local gay community into the spotlight. Loulles is a work in progress that will be...
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CVAR presents Saturday events at the museum
A series of fun Saturday events for the whole family will take place at CVAR Severis Foundation this April, blending entertainment and education. Kicking off the Saturday series is an...
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Larnaca: They always come back
In a region determined to offer an all-round experience, PAUL LAMBIS meets the woman in charge of its tourism policy Nana Asmeni Pavlou became acquainted with Cyprus’ tourism product at...
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RAF sergeant makes Swiss rugby debut
Most sports-mad boys aspire to grow up and play at international level, but Cyprus-based RAF Sergeant Thomas Zuger, he made his dream come true this month by representing the country of his...
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Cyprus-based RAF sergeant makes international rugby debut
Cyprus-based RAF Sergeant, Thomas Zuger, made his dream come true this month by representing the country of his grandparent’s birth – Switzerland, in an international rugby game. According...
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Cyprus-based Sergeant makes international rugby debut
Most sports-mad boys aspire to grow up and play at international level but for Cyprus-based RAF Sergeant, Thomas Zuger, he made his dream come true this month by representing the country of...
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Cyprus based Sergeant makes international debut
Sgt Zuger’s eligibility for the Swiss team comes from his grandparents, who were both born in Schaffhausen and he admitted they were at the front of his mind when he stepped on the playing...
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Larnaca: They always come back
In a region determined to offer an all-round experience, PAUL LAMBIS meets the woman in charge of its tourism policy Nana Asmeni Pavlou became acquainted with Cyprus’ tourism product at...
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The colours of Cyprus
From the changing shades of the flag to the colour schemes of the football teams, Cyprus has a distinctive palette. But why were these colours chosen asks Alix Norman Blue for the sea....
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NGO calls on Cyprus authorities to implement ban on lead pellets
Lead shot ammunition in wetlands is illegal in all 27 EU countries including Cyprus, as well as Iceland, Norway, and Lichtenstein, BirdLife Cyprus announced and called on local authorities...
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BirdLife calls on government to enforce new EU lead-shot ban
As of Wednesday, using lead shot ammunition in wetlands is illegal in all 27 EU countries, as well as Iceland, Norway, and Lichtenstein, BirdLife Cyprus said, calling on the Cyprus...
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Workshop at SPEL encourages adults to slow down
Slowing down seems to be something that many adults want to do yet have trouble implementing. An event dedicated to exactly is coming soon to Nicosia. An upcoming workshop at SPEL State...
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Environmentalists protest airport project near Albanian bird sanctuary
By Florion Goga Environmentalists protested over the weekend at the building site of a new airport in Albania’s south meant to boost tourism but which they say will endanger...
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Larnaca’s feathered visitors
The flamingos that over winter on the island are one of Cyprus’ most iconic images. PAUL LAMBIS finds out more about them Every year, thousands of migratory birds arrive in Cyprus to spend the...
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Larnaca’s feathered visitors
The flamingos that over winter on the island are one of Cyprus’ most iconic images. PAUL LAMBIS finds out more about them Every year, thousands of migratory birds arrive in...
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NGO issues warning over Akrotiri building expansion
Environmental NGO Terra Cypria has issued an SOS over building expansion and land use changes in the Akrotiri salt flats. In a statement last week, the NGO, which has an official advisory...
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Writing Workshop with Kostya Tsolakis and Dean Atta
Join award-winning poets Kostya Tsolakis and Dean Atta for a free queer writing workshop. In this session, poets Dean Atta and Kostya Tsolakis will guide you through the wide breadth of...
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Flamingos flock to Paralimni lake after rainfall
Many birds, including flamingos, have been living in the Paralimni lake area, led there by the extended rainfall last week. The birds are highlighting the beauty and importance of the lake...
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Starlings flock a spectators’ delight
Starlings have flocked to Oroklini lake in the Larnaca district, offering breathtaking images of their formations before sunset. Elena Markitani of Birdlife Cyprus told CNA that the birds...
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Spectators delight over starlings flocking to Lake Oroklini
Starlings have flocked to Lake Oroklini in the Larnaca district, offering breathtaking images of their formations before sunset. Elena Markitani, head of communications of the Birdlife...
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Walking tour of Larnaca salt lake highlights its importance, mayor says
A walking tour at the Natura 2000 protected area of Larnaca salt lake was held on Saturday by Pandoteira project and Larnaca municipality. People who participated in the tour had the...
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Thousands of pink flamingos visit Cyprus again for winter-PHOTOS
It’s that time of the year again when thousands of pink flamingos feed here in Cyprus and the sight is sure to brighten your day. They can be seen at Larnaca’s Salt Lake and...
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“Every Brilliant Thing”: one-woman show in Nicosia & Larnaca
“Every Brilliant Thing” by Duncan Macmillan & Jonny Donahoe is a one-woman show that interacts with the audience, suitable for adults and teens 10+ You’re seven years...