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Business administration and law most popular subjects for Cypriot students
Business administration and law were the most popular studies among university students in Cyprus in 2021 according to the Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat). According...
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Business administration, law most popular studies
Business administration and law are the most popular studies among university students in Cyprus, according to the Statistical Service (Cystat). These two studies are...
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DP World Limassol, TEPAK sign MoU
DP World Limassol and the Cyprus University of Technology (TEPAK) signed a cooperation agreement to conduct joint research projects, exchange personnel, and implement...
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Makariou landlord is a natural scholar
Driven by the pursuit of knowledge, one former civil servant who has spent most of his adult life in the shadow of Makarios Avenue tells THEO PANAYIDES about his life as...
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Cyprus Seeds presents new startups; celebrates 5 years of scientific innovation
Cyprus Seeds celebrated 5 years of scientific innovation and showcased their important non-profit work Cyprus Seeds and Eurobank Cyprus celebrated the completion of...
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As US-EU trade tensions rise, conflicting carbon tariffs could undermine climate efforts
By Noah Kaufman , Chris Bataille , Gautam Jain and Sagatom Saha Rising trade tensions between the U.S. and the European Union, two of the most important global...
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Cyprus marks shocking six road deaths in just 24 days
A shocking spate of six road deaths in just 24 days has marked the start of the new year, Philenews reports following Tuesday’s latest one concerning a 24-year-old man....
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Cyprus Business Now
Shipping Deputy Minister Vassilios Demetriades this week welcomed the decision by cruise line Royal Caribbean to open an office for their group in Cyprus, saying that...
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More young women than men complete university
About six in ten people in Cyprus aged 25 to 34 hold a university degree with the percentage being higher in women than men, data from the national statistical service...
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UCY revises 2023 GDP growth upwards
Real GDP growth is projected at 5.6% for 2022 and 2.6% for this year after an upward revision by the University of Cyprus Economics Research Centre. In its report, the...
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Accidents falling in the workplace says minister
Thanks to the implementation of new policies and measures in the workplace, work-related accidents have decreased in recent years and are forecast to fall by 7 per cent...
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Are polishes, acrylics and powders bad for my fingernails?
And do I need a breather between manicures? CHRISTIAN MORO and CHARLOTTE PHELPS answer FAQs People are increasingly opting for regular manicures – with vibrant...
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Spate of accidents sees six killed on road this year
A shocking spate of road deaths has marked the start of the year with six fatalities so far, reigniting road safety concerns as analysts cast doubts on the transport...
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PEGA's amendment games
by George Kakouris The debate on Cyprus will turn into a game of balances and... amendments in relation to the draft report of the European Parliament's Committee of...
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Events this Wednesday for all tastes
The middle of the week has plenty of exciting events to look forward to and all vastly different from each other. A poetry book presentation, a drumming circle, a women’s...
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Economy to slow in 2023
The economy will slow down in 2023 as interest rate hikes in tandem with high prices suppress consumer demand, the University of Cyprus’ Economics Research...
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EUC ‘A Great Place to Work®’ for second year running
European University Cyprus (EUC) received the ‘Great Place to Work’ certification for the second consecutive year, confirming the modernising changes carried...
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Move over Ben Franklin: Laser lightning rod electrifies scientists
When Benjamin Franklin fashioned the first lightning rod in the 1750s following his famous experiment flying a kite with a key attached during a thunderstorm, the...
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Education is not for grandstanding
The leak by a foolish teacher of the exam headings for the third-year Lyceum students could not have come at a worse time, with too much fuss made by almost every...
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Peru arrests 200 in Lima; Machu Picchu ordered closed as protests flare
LIMA, Jan 21 (Reuters) – Peruvian police arrested over 200 people accused of illegally entering the campus of a major Lima university, while authorities in...
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‘Minor presidential candidates’ bemoan lack of fair treatment
The so-called ‘minor candidates’ for the presidency have deplored the lack of a level playing field in terms of the exposure given to them by the mainstream...
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Turkey planning annexation in coming months
Do we care that the north will be annexed, if Erdogan needs it to win the Turkish elections? By Theodoros Panayotou First a clarification. I am not a politician, nor...
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Scientists unearth megaraptors, feathered dinosaur fossils in Chile’s Patagonia
Scientists in Chile’s Patagonia region are unearthing the southernmost dinosaur fossils recorded outside Antarctica, including remains of megaraptors that would...
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Man stabbed in Limassol fight
Limassol police on Friday night arrested three foreign nationals in connection with a fight that took place, injuring one of them. Police said the fight took place just...
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Nowhere to plug your EV
Cyprus’ e-mobility transport network is hampered by a lack of charging points, with authorities rushing to place the infrastructure to cater to the rising demand for...