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Tourist arrivals up 5% in February
Tourist arrivals in February 2024 reached 125,034 compared to 119,081 in February 2023, marking an increase of 5.0%. Specifically, according to the data from the Statistical Service of...
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Celestyal ups 2025 sailings due to unprecedented demand
Celestyal have refreshed their 2025 deployment schedule to increase the number of “Heavenly Adriatic” and “Desert Days” cruises on offer. Sailing aboard the...
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Greek Diplomats Denounce Erdogan's Remarks on Cyprus Invasion
ATHENS, Greece - Greek diplomatic sources on Tuesday vehemently condemned recent comments by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regarding the 1974 invasion of Cyprus. They denounced...
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Daily News Briefing
In today’s episode, Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos announced on Monday that representatives from over 40 countries will meet in Cyprus on March 21 to discuss the operational...
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Sacred Melodies from Cyprus
On Wednesday 3 April 2024, at The Shoe Factory, Nicosia / 8:30 pm, the Pharos Arts Foundation in collaboration with the Institut français de Chypre present a unique evening of sacred and...
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Cyprus and EU allies forge €7.4B deal with Egypt to transform energy landscape
European Union and Egyptian leaders joined forces on Sunday to sign a substantial €7.4 billion financial package aimed at bolstering Egypt's economy, enhancing energy trade with Europe,...
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Flour flies in old Greek carnival tradition
Revellers participate in a colourful “flour war”, celebrating the “Ash Monday” or “Clean Monday”, a traditional festivity marking the end of the carnival season and the start of the...
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President discusses next inter-governmental summit with Egypt
President Nikos Christodoulides discussed with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, among other things the intention to schedule the next Cyprus-Egypt Intergovernmental Summit, as...
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The story behind first Cyprus production on Netflix
A romantic story about a man attempting to escape the world by heading to the island is set for international release. MELISSA HEKKERS meets the woman behind it “It’s like running a...
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From sunlight to energy…or not
Cyprus is blessed with abundant sunlight, yet the shift to renewable energy is painfully slow. Two recent developments highlight some of the issues. The first was a statement by EAC’s new...
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‘PV for all’ supporting China, not EU
Cracks are starting to show in the Cyprus government’s ‘photovoltaics for all’ scheme, aimed at encouraging households to install solar energy panels on their rooftops in order to meet the...
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Church clash has kept public enthralled
Sex, money laundering and bogus miracles, the scandal at a small monastery has it all The weird goings-on at the relatively obscure monastery Osiou Avakoum that were first reported 10 days...
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President arrives in Cairo
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides has arrived in Cairo where he will take part in a meeting of European leaders with the President of Egypt The meeting on Sunday is part of the...
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US Ambassador to Greece wants more US-Greece flights
US Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis stressed on Thursday the need for more flights from the United States to all of Greece and in particular Thessaloniki. Speaking at the conference...
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Tales from the Coffeeshop: Monk mayhem is all about the moolah
WHEN the story about the entrepreneurial archimandrites, who set up the start-up monastery Osiou Avakoum in Fterikoudi, broke and there was talk of film of them having sex with each other, I...
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A confused EU: geopolitics and defence spending
By Maria Demertzis On security issues, the European Union does not speak collectively with one voice and member states are very far from having the same objectives on defence....
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Christodoulides visits LNG terminal as work restarts
President Nikos Christodoulides on Saturday paid a visit to the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal ahead of the now-confirmed restart of construction work . Speaking to journalists at...
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President to participate in EU summit
The President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, will depart on Sunday, March 17th, for Cairo, Egypt, where he will participate in a Summit alongside the President of the European...
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Are you really ‘from Cyprus’?
21 per cent of our island’s population is born abroad – the third highest number in Europe. Alix Norman speaks to those struggling to find their roots in an alien culture When...
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Defence budgets and socioeconomic implications
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides In recent decades, a number of factors have contributed to a containment in defence spending, including: (a) the end of the cold...
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Introducing the Cypriot startup Bolsterup
Our vision is to make Bolsterup synonymous with construction industry innovation, transforming how professionals connect, collaborate and succeed” says Joanna Krashia, CEO of Bolsterup....
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Thessaloniki park named for General Katsanis
A park in Thessaloniki had been named after the Greek General Georgios Katsanis, who fought alongside Greek Cypriots when Turkey invaded the island in 1974. Cypriot president Nikos...
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Cyprus launches program for children with behavioral challenges
Cyprus is launching a pilot program in September for alternative schooling for children with extreme behavioral issues, the Education Minister said Friday. In an interview with "SPORT FM...
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This is not a battle for perceptions, serious crimes have been committed
What misery has befallen us once again. And I don’t just mean the monks’ scandal, the fraud involving miracles, or their romantic activities. I mainly refer to what follows. The leaked...
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MedDMO anti-disinformation project presented in Limassol
The MedDMO (Mediterranean Digital Media Observatory) research project, presented in Limassol by the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) social informatics research group and the Cyprus...