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The youngest weaver in Cyprus
There are many ways to put a loom to use. Melissa Heckers meets one creative breathing new life into a traditional Cyprus method by combining the art with modern wares At 28, Katerina...
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Cyprus economic climate improves in November 2023
Cyprus experienced an upturn in its economic climate in November 2023, compared to October, primarily attributed to the service and construction sectors, according to a study conducted by...
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Cabinet announces streamlined school enrollments and support for parochial education
The Education Minister, Athena Michaelidou, shared today that the Cabinet has made an important decision to simplify the enrollment and transfers of children from schools abroad to schools...
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Feature: Cities draw up AI policies as US federal laws lag behind
By the time Stephanie Deitrick started writing an AI policy for the city of Tempe, Arizona, she worried it was already too late. “It had been on my mind as something that we really need...
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A hundred Limassol residents join forces for their town
The ‘Organisation for the European Capital of Culture – Limassol 2030 candidate city’ held its first public consultation recently, and it was a great success. The consultation, entitled 10...
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November economic sentiment improves
The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI-CypERC) improved in November, compared to October, mainly due to strengthening business sentiment in the services and construction sectors, according...
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Kashmiri students arrested for celebrating India’s Cricket World Cup defeat
Indian police arrested seven students in the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) region under anti-terror laws for allegedly celebrating Australia’s victory over India in the men’s...
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North Korean special economic zone poised for revival in new Russia trade
Once a North Korean experiment in limited capitalism, the Rason Special Economic Zone appears to be the epicentre of the isolated country’s growing cooperation with Russia, experts...
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North Korean special economic zone poised for revival in new Russia trade
Once a North Korean experiment in limited capitalism, the Rason Special Economic Zone appears to be the epicentre of the isolated country’s growing cooperation with Russia, experts say,...
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Agios Dometios buffer zone crisis sparks secret Presidential decisions
Decisions to be implemented if buffer zone situation not restored says President. The United Nations has informed us that the situation in the buffer zone, in Agios Dometios, will be...
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The history of Cyprus in a single pot
Connecting the past to the present, one ceramicist is giving tradition to future generations. Eleni Philippou meets her Through moulding clay, full-time ceramic artist Souzana Petri...
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Economic sentiment in Cyprus improves in November, UCy ERC says
The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI-CypERC) in Cyprus improved in November 2023, compared to October 2023, mainly due to the strengthening of the business sentiment in the services and...
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Decisions to be implemented if buffer zone situation not restored says President
The United Nations has informed us that the situation in the buffer zone, in Agios Dometios, will be restored, but if not, we have taken some decisions, which will be implemented, but we...
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Statements by the President of the Republic
"The United Nations has informed us that the situation in the buffer zone in Agios Dometios will be restored, but if it is not, we have taken some decisions which will be implemented, but we...
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Israel seeks recognition of Hamas sexual violence at UN meeting
Israel held a meeting at the U.N. in Geneva late on Monday to raise awareness of sexual violence against women perpetrated during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks amid criticism that the global body...
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‘Explore Cyprus: Beyond the City,’ photography exhibition by UCLan Cyprus in Lefkara
UCLan Cyprus invites everyone to the 'Explore Cyprus: Beyond the City' Photography Exhibition by the Explore Cyprus team of the British University. The exhibition represents a...
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Pulling up a chair to Cyprus craft
The mediaeval villages of Cyprus provide an environment where history and the present coexist. However, behind the stone walls, Byzantine churches and vibrant village squares are the people...
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Voting in haste
This Thursday, the House Transport Committee will discuss the bill proposed by MP Marinos Mousiouttas, aimed at reducing the fine for running a red light from €300 to €150. It is...
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University of Cyprus leads the way
Cyprus’ tertiary education’s rapid growth has caught the attention of international university ranking organisations, which evaluate, compare and rank the world’s top...
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First accredited Cypriot academic hospital to be established
AHEPA University Hospital Cyprus is set to become the first accredited academic hospital on the island. The hospital, boasting approximately 200 beds, 100 examination rooms,...
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‘At what cost?’ Ukraine strains to bolster its army as war fatigue weighs
When Antonina Danylevych’s husband enlisted in the Ukrainian army in March 2022, he had to line up at the draft office alongside crowds of patriotic countrymen. There are no crowds now,...
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Open University of Cyprus fined €45,000 for data breach
The Open University of Cyprus has incurred a €45,000 fine from Commissioner for Personal Data Protection, Irini Loizidou, in connection with a cyber-attack that transpired in March....
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Christakis Partassides: €80 million investment in university hospital set to transform Cyprus’ health sector
With a budget of some €80 million, a new university hospital is being established in Nicosia, aiming to welcome patients from around the island, and the Diaspora, as it transforms...
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Open University fined for negligent cyber security after being hacked
The Data Protection Commissioner said on Monday she has slapped a €45,000 fine on the Open University of Cyprus for negligent cyber security in relation to the hacking of its servers in...
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Academics worry about Cyprus’ high antibiotic usage
Cyprus has been revealed as the leading country in antibiotic consumption in Europe during a scientific event organised by the Cyprus Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases...