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What’s Eaten Where: Moldova: a hearty welcome for Ukrainian refugees
Roughly eight million Ukrainians have fled their country since the start of the conflict with Russia. Almost a million of those have ended up in next-door Moldova. And...
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The EcoXCyprus community invites you to the Blockchain in Real Estate Meetup
The EcoX Cyprus fintech community is organising an open discussion and networking event in Limassol to discuss blockchain technologies and their applications in the real...
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King Charles’ state visit to France postponed after violent protests
King Charles’ state visit to France on Sunday has been postponed, the Elysee Palace said, after social unrest over President Emmanuel Macron’s changes to the...
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King Charles’ state visit to France postponed as turmoil in streets deepens
King Charles’ state visit to France on Sunday has been postponed, the Elysee Palace said, after social unrest over President Emmanuel Macron’s changes to the...
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Restaurant review: Mare E Monti, Paphos
When you venture into a new restaurant, it is well worth considering what makes us go through that door for the first time. Was it a personal recommendation? The...
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Cyprus Business Now
The Trade Service of the Cyprus Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry announced this week that it participated in the food exhibition Foodex 2023, which was held in...
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Cyprus participates in UK’s largest food and drink industry event
The International Food & Drink Event (IFE) took place at ExCel in London, from 20th-22nd March, welcoming 25,000 food and drink professionals who came together to...
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The perils of living ‘the Christian life’
In an exile, a poet who runs a coffee shop, THEO PANAYIDES meets a man who found God in Turkey as a teen and tried to do the right thing by spending the rest of his life...
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AMMOS Limassol to usher in summer season on April 5
On April 5, NAMMOS Limassol at Parklane, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Limassol will open its doors to welcome this summer season. For the second consecutive...
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Brazilian researchers find ‘terrifying’ plastic rocks on remote island
The geology of Brazil’s volcanic Trindade Island has fascinated scientists for years, but the discovery of rocks made from plastic debris in this remote turtle...
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The colours of Cyprus
From the changing shades of the flag to the colour schemes of the football teams, Cyprus has a distinctive palette. But why were these colours chosen asks Alix Norman...
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Live music in mountain villages this April
As the Music in the Mountains series continues, more and more local bands, duos and trios perform in Cyprus’ rural villages. Café-bars and restaurants will host some of...
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Dancer Dinos Kkanti honoured by Larnaca municipality
Dancer Dinos Kkanti was honoured on Thursday evening with a plaque by Larnaca municipality for winning a Guinness world record for the most wine glasses balanced on the...
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Where to catch live music this weekend
Whether you find yourself in Limassol, Nicosia or Paphos this weekend, the island’s bar and live music venues have got something planned. Here is an overview of where to...
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Cyprus put forward five nominations for intangible cultural heritage list
Cyprus has submitted five new nominations to the Unesco list of Intangible Cultural Heritage, according to an announcement of the Cypriot national committee of Unesco...
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Opinion: Political Renewal on Europe’s Divided Island
By Antria Demetriou The article was originally published in the Green European Journal . In February, Cypriot voters chose to break the longstanding grip of...
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HSBC buys failed Silicon Valley Bank in bid to stem fallout
Governments in the UK and the U.S. took extraordinary steps to stop a potential banking crisis after the historic failure of Silicon Valley Bank, even as another major...
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Silicon Valley Bank’s fall widens systemic cracks as cheap money vanishes
Cracks are appearing in the global financial system as the decade-long era of cheap money ends, with some investors worrying the shock collapse of Silicon Valley Bank...
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What’s Eaten Where: Guernsey
Like Cyprus, Guernsey is a tax haven for foreign investors and offshore finance. But the two have something far more important in common than mere money: potatoes! We...
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Dining with the Drag Queens at RED
An upcoming drag queen show at RED Music Stage promises to be a night of music, fun and liberation. Drag shows are on the rise in Cyprus and spreading way beyond Pride...
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Century Travel, Explora Journeys enter strategic alliance
Century Travel, the only cruise specialist in Cyprus, is delighted to announce its partnership with Explora Journeys, having been chosen by the latter as its preferred...
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Restaurant review: Le Frenchie, Limassol
Ah the French. Love them or hate them, but the food is an experience all on its own. I have to admit that after visiting Paris over the summer, I did fall in love with...
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Hybrid model crucial for Cypriot companies seeking to attract talent
The hybrid working model is here to stay and may offer an advantage for Cypriot businesses competing for domestic and international talent, Kyndryl Cyprus general manager...
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Casino’s executive chef living the nomadic dream
From picking salad in the garden growing up in France to overseeing the 10 restaurants in the island’s upcoming casino resort, one man, a dynamic doer, has bounced...
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March music in the mountains
In spring, the hills really are alive with the sound of music. And in Cyprus that is because the seasonal music series Music in the Mountains returns. This March several...