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Paphos sees over 345,000 scans on smart signs
The Paphos Regional Tourism Development and Promotion Company is satisfied with its initiative to digitize information and replace static information signs with smart, environmentally...
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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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Israel develops innovative drone solution for severe forest fires
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), a state-run aerospace and defense company, announced this week that it has developed an innovative drone solution for severe forest fires. According to...
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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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300 trees planted in Aglantzia municipality
A tree planting event was held, co-organised by the Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative (CSTI), the Ministry of Tourism, the Office of the Commissioner for the Environment, the...
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Larnaca a prime hotspot for real estate investors
Cyprus based real estate platform INDEX.cy unveiled a report on Friday, singling out Larnaca as the prime destination for investors and homebuyers eyeing lucrative opportunities in the...
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Tourism to keep head up high in 2024
Junior ministry confident despite challenges ahead Cyprus’ tourism boss, Costas Koumis, is confident that the island will keep its head above war clouds in 2024, with arrivals expected...
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Paphos tourism from Central Europe on the rise in 2024
Tourism from Central Europe to Paphos is expected to continue to grow in 2024, according to figures from the first few months of the year. This is good news for the region, which has...
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Koumis: Aim is to sustain 2023 performance amid challenges
The goal of the Deputy Ministry of Tourism is for tourist arrivals to remain in 2024 at the same levels as last year, said Deputy Minister Kostas Koumis, in a year marked by geopolitical...
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Cyprus tourism aims for resilience despite global turmoil
The Deputy Ministry of Tourism sets the target for 2024 to maintain tourist arrivals at the same levels as last year, amidst geopolitical instability and other unpredictable factors such...
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Limassol street art celebrates Cyprus nature
In a landmark for the coastal city, large-scale murals are included in a new development that are being painted by an international artist. ELENI PHILIPPOU finds out more Life and art...
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Larnaca mayor attends event highlighting city’s real estate potential
Shuna Group , an international investment company, recently hosted a three-day event in Larnaca , showcasing the opportunities for investing in the city’s real estate sector,...
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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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Lebanon is one of the countries least prepared to face climate change
Lebanon needs to invest around 7.6 billion U.S. dollars between 2024 and 2030 in energy, water, transport, and solid waste to mitigate the impact of climate change on its development path,...
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Shuna Group unveils exclusive ‘Launching Larnaca Living’ (pics)
Prominent international investment company Shuna Group recently hosted a three-day event in Larnaca, showcasing the potential and extensive opportunities for investing in this real estate...
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Orthodoxou Aviation appointed Air India sales agent in Cyprus
Orthodoxou Aviation Ltd has been appointed as the General Sales Agent (GSA) of Air India in Cyprus to manage the marketing and sales activities of the airline in the Cypriot market. Air...
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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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Glamping development not a priority, tourism minister says
During the presentation of the Deputy Ministry of Tourism’s budget last November, Kostas Koumis expressed support for glamping, or luxury camping. However, it now appears he approaches...
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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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Famagusta tourism board targets German market
The Famagusta Tourism Board (Etap) and businesspeople of the district were at the “ITB BERLIN 2024” international tourism exhibition, held last week, in an effort to promote...
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Author reveals bogus miracle cures at monastery
The dark side of religious tourism and an extensive miracles’ racket operating out of the Ayios Avakoum monastery in Fterikoudes came to light on Monday, adding to a slew of scandals brought...
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Protection of Vasiliko energy infrastructure
In the modern era, energy infrastructure stands as the lifeblood of societies worldwide. From powering homes and businesses to fuelling essential public services, the uninterrupted flow...
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The big players investing millions in Platres’ property renaissance (pics)
The renaissance of Platres is moving ahead steadily, with major development projects-- mainly in the tourism sector-- on track for implementation. Among them, is the historic Forest Park...
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Cabinet members rated in Phileleftheros public opinion survey
The performance of all members of the Ministerial Council and the President’s associates, regardless of their time in office under Nikos Christodoulides’ government, has come under...
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Irfan Siddiq: The bilateral relationship between the UK and Cyprus has never been stronger
According to British High Commissioner Irfan Siddiq, the relationship between the UK and Cyprus has never been stronger. Here, in an interview published in the March issue of GOLD...