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Festive Larnaca celebrates Christmas
Larnaca is celebrating Christmas this year with festive decorations and special events all across the city in an attempt to bring joy to people, after the pandemic, the...
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Ancient Cypriot jug found in the Netherlands
An 8th century BC Cypriot jug likely smuggled out of the country during the 1974 Turkish invasion was found in the Netherlands, it emerged on Tuesday. The antiquities...
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‘Our reforms have brought Cyprus into the 21st century’
The current administration can rightfully take credit for having overhauled the functioning of the state, President Nicos Anastasiades said on Thursday. In a speech...
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Stolen 8th century BC jug returned to Cyprus
A Cypriot jug from the 8th century BC that was offered for sale on the Dutch art market, and which appeared to have been smuggled out of Cyprus shortly after the...
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Restaurant review: Istorikon tavern, Nicosia
I have said it before, when it comes to more traditional establishments in Cyprus, social media and websites don’t quite work as well as the old word of mouth. So, after...
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Stolen ancient Cypriot jug returned
A looted Cypriot jug from the 8th century BC offered for sale on the Dutch art market was recently returned to the Republic of Cyprus. After being handed over to the...
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Ancient Cyprus jug returned to rightful owner
An eight century BC Cypriot jug likely smuggled out of the country during the 1974 Turkish invasion was found in the Netherlands, it emerged on Tuesday. The antiquities...
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Keep your dog warm this winter
In common with the rest of the world, Cyprus is facing soaring electricity costs, meaning we’re less likely to use the heating this winter. But what does that mean for...
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ANASTASIADES: ‘I did everything to end Cyprus division’
Over the past decade, no opportunity was unexploited to solve the Cyprus problem, President Nicos Anastasiades told political magazine Politicians. He pledged that until...
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The Famagusta golf course dilemma
I have studied the reports on the proposal to create a golf course in the area of Cape Greco by the Department of Forestry and the auditor-general, who is against it, as...
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Speedboat with irregular migrants on board intercepted at Cape Greco
Coast guard police have intercepted a small speedboat carrying 18 irregular migrants – 10 men, 3 women and 5 children – southeast of Cape Greco, it was...
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Arrest after migrants arrive at Cape Greco
Police have arrested a 46-year-old man after a further 18 irregular migrants were picked up in Cape Greco shortly after midnight on Sunday morning. According to police,...
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Ayia Napa golf in the rough
We have studied the Forest Department report and the Auditor General’s (with his negative position) on creating a golf course in Cape Greco between Paralimni and Ayia...
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Cyprus Will Upgrade Port of Larnaca to Draw More Cruise Ships
LARNACA – With 2022 being a big rebound year for tourism during the waning COVID-1 pandemic, Cyprus hopes to continue that in the future by improving the port of...
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Development of Larnaca port to boost cruise tourism
The development of the port of Larnaca will help create the conditions to attract more cruise ships to Cyprus and give more options to companies, deputy minister of...
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Access for fishermen not affected by Paralimni breakwater collapse
Despite the collapse of parts of the Paralimni marina breakwater fishermen can enter and exit as normal, fisheries director Marina Argyrou announced on Tuesday....
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The History of the Waltz
The Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra bids farewell to 2022 with a live music documentary dedicated to the history of the Waltz. With the romantic sounds and melodies...
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Leonidas Malenis: famous writer and journalist dies
Writer, poet, journalist and actor Leonidas Malenis, best known for his poem that later became a song ‘Chrysoprasino Fyllo’, died at age 85 on Monday. Malenis was born...
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Parents furious over woke play for school kids
A local adaptation of Jules Verne’s Around The World In 80 Days has been revised after parents in Cyprus cried foul over the show broaching homosexuality during a live...
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Lefteris Gavrielides: The Cypriot who introduced halloumi to Finland
When civil engineer Lefteris Gavrielides left Cyprus in frustration in 1974 at the age of 31 he had never thought he would not only end up in freezing Finland but also...
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Larnaca climbing development ladder
Once lagging in urban development compared to the other cities, Larnaca is now at the forefront, argue stakeholders, pointing to key projects about to take off. Talking...
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Cypriot cultural heritage will be showcased at Cypriot airports
The Deputy Ministry of Culture will be showcasing Cypriot cultural heritage at Larnaka and Pafos airports throughout the year and in future also at the port of Limassol...
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Cyprus Institute donates 3D-printed UNESCO churches to School of the Blind
In the framework of the Invisible Heritage – Analysis and Technology (IH-AT) project, led by the Science and Technology in Archaeology and Culture Research Center...
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Russians living in the north push for direct flights
Russians living in the north of the island on Thursday called for direct flights to Russia. The president of the ‘Northern Cyprus Solidarity Association of Russian...
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BrainRocket’s NeighBROhood drive refreshes local park
On December 3, Limassol-based IT company BrainRocket partnered with the mayor of Mesa Geitonia to collaborate on a project called NeighBROhood. The initiative saw...