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Efforts take place for return of Maronites to their villages in occupied areas
Contacts have been recently taking place both toward the Turkish Cypriot leadership and toward Ankara so that the issue of the Maronites’ return to their villages in the...
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Hellenic Bank: “For us, your business is personal”.
In a period, full of challenges for the Cypriot businesses, Hellenic Bank organized a networking cocktail event for its business customers, at the Ayia Napa Marina Event...
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Hellenic holds Ayia Napa networking event for SME clients
In a period full of challenge for Cypriot businesses, Hellenic Bank organised a networking cocktail at the Ayia Napa Marina Event Center on October 11, 2022, under the...
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The largest boat show in the Eastern Mediterranean in Limassol
With more than 35,000 local and international visitors expected and over 120 exhibitors from Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Lebanon, Italy, Sweden and the UK, the Limassol Boat...
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Living the dream in a beachfront property at Ayia Napa Marina
Who doesn’t love waking up to endless views of the glistening blue? Not only does the sea lift our spirits, but living by the water’s edge is often associated with a...
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Larnaca becoming the new Saint Tropez
It is a given that Larnaca has so far seen the least growth of the towns, both in the commercial and tourist sectors. Also noteworthy are the Mayor/Municipality of...
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Musical storytelling performance: “Stories from the cave”
What makes a woman keep on fighting through the centuries? What is the source of power that makes her walk on this earth? How does her flame of love still shine despite...
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Group exhibition Dream on Dreamer coming to Limassol
Twelve emerging contemporary artists from the international art scene will take part in a new exhibition at the Aphrodite Amathusia Cultural Centre in Limassol. Taking...
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An integral part of Queensland
Community association passionate about raising understanding of Cyprus past and present finds PAUL LAMBIS The Cypriot Community Association of Queensland is a...
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Fear of foreign takeovers in vital sectors
Fearing a takeover of vital sectors of the economy by foreign interests, the government is promoting a bill that allows the state to stop deals that may endanger essential...
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Russian journalist who fled house arrest makes statement (video)
Russian TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, accused of spreading fake news after staging a series of lone protests against the war in Ukraine, said on Wednesday she had...
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TV protester confirms she’s on the run from Russian authorities
Russian TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, famous for staging an on-air protest against Russia’s war in Ukraine, confirmed she had escaped house arrest over charges...
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Limassol Boat Show in Limassol Marina on October 14 – 16
Dacor Advertising & Media and Limassol Marina, announce the launch of the largest boat show in the Eastern Mediterranean region, will be scheduled for 14th – 16th...
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Homes adapt as circumstances change
In the Special Theory of Relativity, Einstein determined that time is relative—in other words, the rate at which time passes depends on your frame of reference. My...
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No quick remedy to spiralling rents
Rents in Cyprus are up by 50 per cent in some areas – and not just in Limassol – with some students in Nicosia now renting cheaper apartments in the north....
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No quick remedy to spiralling rents in Cyprus
Cheapest rent in Nicosia is €300 for 30 square metre container-like room in Lakatamia By Nick Theodoulou Rents are up by 50 per cent in some...
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Street Palette Charity Fashion Show is coming to Limassol
A special Street Fashion Show is coming to Limassol as the Cyprus Cancer Society in collaboration with Boutique ERES+ and the KOUROSS store is organising a different kind...
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Florida, Carolinas count the cost of Hurricane Ian
Florida, North and South Carolina were on Saturday trying to recover from the destruction wrought by Hurricane Ian, after one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the...
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‘Mistakes you’re probably making when stir-frying’
By Lauren Taylor A wok is something many of us have in our kitchen cupboards – and yet most people don’t really know how to use it, says Jeremy Pang. The...
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Hurricane Ian strikes South Carolina after deadly march across Florida
A resurgent Hurricane Ian slammed into the South Carolina coast on Friday afternoon, making another landfall after a deadly march across the Florida peninsula that washed...
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Agia Napa Marina awarded Blue Flag in first months of operation
This summer Cyprus received a record number of blue flags with 74 beaches and two marinas on the island being awarded. The island’s beaches have each their own...
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US Cypriots fundraiser for US Senator Robert Menendez
A fundraiser for the re-election campaign of the philhellenic U.S. Senator Robert Menendez will be held on Friday, September 30, at 7 PM, at Graycliff Manor – 122...
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Larnaca on the road to modernisation, Vyras says
Larnaca is modernising and overcoming many chronic problems that it has faced, the city’s mayor Andreas Vyras said on Friday. Despite the problems due to the economic...
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Lawyer fighting to secure justice abroad
Several high profile cases involving foreigners have hit the headlines recently. And in the foreground is an international organisation making sure their rights are...
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Badly Scripted: a first solo exhibition
Gallery K will host the first solo exhibition of young artist Kyprianos Dimosthenous to launch its autumn season of events. From Wednesday to October 28, the artist’s...