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Celebrating women
A Paphos-based mosaics artist is celebrating the lives and acts of renowned and ‘unknown’ women in the community with an exhibition of mosaics produced especially for the project. The ‘Female Heroes of...
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Larnaca listed number 9 in Europe’s 16 oldest cities
Out of Europe’s 16 oldest cities which have been continually inhabited, Larnaca ranks at number nine, according to an article published by British newspaper The Telegraph. The earliest inhabitants settled in ancie...
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Marathon flame arrives in Paphos
The historic marathon flame arrived in Paphos harbour on Saturday, despite the windy weather, brought in by a 64-year-old Paphos runner, who was overcome with emotion and described performing the last leg of the run as a...
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Tributes paid to well-known Paphos journalist
Tributes poured in during the week for well-known Paphos journalist Athos (Arthur) Tilley who died in hospital in Finland after a short illness, aged 58 and who will be buried on Monday in Kouklia. Paphos Mayor Phedonas...
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More than seven drivers an hour booked in Paphos in 14 hours
The police motorcycle unit booked 104 drivers in the Paphos area on various traffic offences between 2pm on Saturday and 4am on Sunday, around seven every hour, they said. The clampdown was focused in the areas of Yeros...
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‘End the stigma’ of Alzheimer’s
The disappearance earlier in the week of an 85-year-old Alzheimer’s sufferer in Paphos has prompted a new call both for state help, and an end to the shame and stigma attached to dementia in Cyprus. Latest figures...
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Why do we pay so much for milk?
Members of the public are paying dearly for the monopolies which dominate the milk and bread industries it emerged this week, as MPs discussed high prices in Cyprus compared to other EU countries. For starters, the supp...
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Man charged for a grave plot he will not use
A Larnaca man who is refusing to pay his village cemetery levy because he will not be buried there has been taken to court by his local authority, which said it was simply enforcing the law. Andreas Gregoriades, 71, is ...
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EasyJet flies 3 million passengers to and from Paphos
The airline EasyJet is celebrating flying three million passengers to and from Paphos since 2008. Easyjet said Paphos was an important destination for the airline since its first flight in 2008 and connects the cit...
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Ayia Napa municipality well into the black in 2015
Three years after Yiannis Karousos was elected mayor, the municipality of Ayia Napa has a surplus of more than €2 million, he announced on Thursday. “After my election to the office and with the cooperation o...
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Cyprus celebrates ‘Stinky Thursday’
Cyprus was celebrating ‘Stinky Thursday’ today with songs, meat on the spit and plenty of drinking while schoolchildren played games. Tsiknopempti or Stinky Thursday, which marks the beginning of the Ca...
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Why are so many of us financially illiterate?
Two in three adults worldwide are financially illiterate, according to research on personal finance by financial services company Standard & Poor’s. “When people do not understand serious cost issues and...
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Paphos clean-up targets ugly billboards
Paphos municipality has launched a war on ugly billboard advertising by ridding the town of all illegal signs and setting new guidelines for future advertisers, according to a local councillor. The ‘face’ of...
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New regulations to legitimise use of Turkish Cypriot land
Farmers using government or Turkish Cypriot land will have to apply to legitimise its use by signing contracts and paying rent, it emerged on Wednesday. “Anyone cultivating state or Turkish Cypriot land without a ...
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North finally signs water deal with Turkey
After months of wrangling, the deal between the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state and Turkey for the management of water piped to the north was signed on Wednesday in Ankara. The deal was signed by Turkish Cypriot ‘...
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Work progressing on Apostolos Andreas Monastery
The first phase of a project to rehabilitate the Apostolos Andreas monastery in the occupied north is nearing its end, MPs heard on Wednesday. Takis Hadjdemetriou, the head of the Greek Cypriot side in the bi-communal t...
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First Cobalt Air flights in June
Cobalt Air chairman Gregory Diakou says the new Cypriot airliner will begin flights in June and will ‘surprise everyone’ once it unveils its planned routes which include the US, Africa, India and China. Spea...
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State deal over Cyprus Church salaries
It took 45 years but the State and Church have finally clinched the deal on the maximum number of priests who will have a portion of their salary funded by the government in exchange of land. The issue had remained unre...
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Around half the drivers haven’t paid road tax, 10 days before the deadline
Some 380,000 motorists out of around 720,000 have paid their road tax ahead of the March 10 deadline, the road transport department said on Tuesday. After that date, drivers will be charged a late fee of €10 and an...
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State deal over Cyprus Church salaries
It took 45 years but the State and Church have finally clinched the deal on the maximum number of priests who will have a portion of their salary funded by the government in exchange of land. The issue had remained unre...
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MP facing seven speeding charges in court
Controversial MP Andreas Themistocleous has been informed by state prosecutors that he will need to answer seven charges relating to a string of traffic violations including speeding and disobeying lawfully given orders ...
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Unemployment falls to 15.3% in January, remains fourth highest in EU
The unemployment rate in Cyprus fell to 15.3 per cent in January 2016, down from 15.7 per cent in December last year. However, this figure means the island has among the highest rates of unemployment in the EU, lower on...
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Environmentalists against new golf course stage protest
Wearing masks of the president and government officials, environmentalists staged a demonstration outside the agriculture ministry on Tuesday protesting against the construction of a golf course in Limni, near the Akamas...
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Prices of essential goods unjustifiably high
Prices of essential goods in Cyprus remain unjustifiably high MPs said on Tuesday, calling for the creation of a mobile application tracking the prices of goods in real time. Lawmakers were reviewing a study prepared by...
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