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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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Larnaca banking on alternative tourism
Larnaca is banking on alternative tourism, with a focus on showcasing its rich traditions, culture, nature, and gastronomy. The Larnaca Tourist Development and Promotion Company...
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The Cypriot village with a language of its own
Tom Cleaver recounts a day spent in Kormakitis, the Maronite village in which the “Sanna” language is spoken In my 24 years, I have been almost everywhere in Cyprus , and seen most of...
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Kyrenia revamp a disgrace
I came across your item about the building work being carried out in Kyrenia harbour while doing research before booking a holiday – I live in the UK. I am shocked and sad to see...
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Cyprus Business Now: weekly wrap-up
Here are the top business stories in Cyprus from the week starting March 11: REALTYon, the only event in Cyprus dedicated to the entire property industry, is returning for its second...
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22 projects without due assessment
The systemic problem of approving dozens of plans and projects by the competent Authorities of the Republic of Cyprus, before subjecting them to a due (meaning sufficient and appropriate)...
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Dialogue on foreign labour to continue amidst disputes
The dispute between trade unions and employer organizations regarding the employment strategy of foreign labor continued yesterday, in the presence of the Minister of Labour, without...
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Cyprus Business Now
The 16th evaluation of Cyprus’ post-memorandum economic situation is set to commence next Tuesday and conclude on Friday, as confirmed by the island’s lenders. The evaluation will...
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Cyprus consumer prices increase in February
The harmonised index of consumer prices in Cyprus (HICP) witnessed a notable increase of 2.1 per cent in February 2024, in comparison to February 2023, according to a report released on...
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Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP): February 2024
The HICP rose by 2,1% between February 2023 and February 2024, and increased by 0,8% in the month between January 2024 and February 2024. For the period January – February 2024, the...
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Cyprus Business Now
DP World Limassol recently stated that it is making significant strides in championing gender equality and women’s representation in leadership roles in the maritime industry. The...
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Green Monday feast to cost 4% more
Basic items for the Green Monday feast, when people in Cyprus start their fasting with greens, vegetables, salads and grilled molluscs, will cost about 4% more this year, according to a...
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Paphos hotels pessimistic ahead of three-day weekend
Paphos hoteliers are pessimistic about the volume of guests they will see in the coming weeks, citing low visitor numbers, based on the reservations they have recorded so far. President...
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EU simplifies work permit rules for third country nationals
The European Parliament recently voted on new rules for non-EU citizens who want to work and live in the EU. These rules aim to simplify the process of obtaining a work and residence...
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Overnight pharmacies for Thursday, 14 March
Nicosia Iliadou-Ioannidou Dina, Kennedy Avenue 27A. Opposite “Athenian” supermarket, Palouriotissa, Nicosia, tel. 22435645, 22317238. Christodoulou Tryfonas, Athalassis Avenue 75...
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Limassol carnival to see record number of attendees
The events of the Limassol Carnival are reaching their peak with preparations for the parade on Sunday (17/03) being feverish, with participants making their final purchases. Limassol is...
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What the Love Rat cast thought of filming in Cyprus
The cast of Love Rat , the new series that debuted on the UK’s Channel 5 this week, had nothing but praise for Cyprus where the romantic thriller was filmed. Love Rat is a four-part...
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The Green Agenda Cyprus Summit on May 20th
Digital Agenda Cyprus Summit and the KATHIMERINI newspaper are proud to present the organization of the "Green Agenda Cyprus Summit" on May 20. The primary goal of this conference is to...
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Shaping the way to the society of tomorrow
In today's world, the pursuit of empowerment, diversity and inclusion has emerged as a key pillar of progressive societies and organisations on the path to growth. From boardrooms to...
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Two arrested linked to string of burglaries
A 38-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman arrested on Sunday in Paphos are believed to have been involved in a string of burglaries , police said on Wednesday. Paphos police’s assistant...
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Visual pollution at Limassol bus stops sparks outcry
The president of the board of directors of Limassol’s PASIXE, Christos Tsanos, describes the bus stop situation, especially along the coastal road of Limassol, as unacceptable. While...
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Boycott is the wrong response to bad news on bird trapping
As bad news on the bird trapping front made the headlines again recently, angry calls for nature lovers to “Boycott Cyprus!” flooded social media. Speaking as a veteran of the anti-trapping...
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Haitian PM tenders resignation after Jamaica talks
Haiti’s unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry, will step down once a transition council and temporary replacement have been appointed, he said on Monday, after leading the Caribbean...
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A new look for Louis Nausicaa Beach in Protaras (pics)
The Nausicaa Beach hotel by Louis Hotels welcomes its guests with a new look. Located on Protaras' award-winning Fig Tree Bay, the hotel has just undergone an extensive refurbishment of...
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Haitian PM tenders resignation after Jamaica talks
Haiti’s unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry, will step down once a transition council and temporary replacement have been appointed, he said on Monday, after leading the Caribbean...