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Cobalt runs training day for pilots
In preparation for its launch, Cyprus-based airline Cobalt organised a training day for its first 20 Cypriot pilots on Tuesday. The pilots mainly previously worked for now-defunct Cyprus Airways and were forced to seek ...
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Casino regulations head to House plenum
Regulations covering the creation of the first integrated casino resort in Cyprus will be voted on by the House plenum on March 10. Once the regulations are approved the government will announce the three shortlisted ca...
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Paphos could get first private cemetery
The Paphos village of Acheleia could play host to the first private cemetery on the island, according to media reports. The Paphos Municipality, which has for some years now been planning and working towards the creatio...
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US-Cyprus SAR drill completed
A joint search and rescue drill involving Cyprus and the United States was completed on Monday in the waters south off the island, according to Deputy Government Spokesperson Victoras Papadopoulos.The drill has seen the ...
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New green plan for golf courses
A new push for a golf course at Limni is underway following the European Commission’s request for additional studies based on environmental concerns. The Department of Environment is set to review on Tuesday a new...
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Larnaca begins mosquito spraying
Larnaca municipality announced on Monday it would start to use aerial anti mosquito spraying in the city, particularly in the Salt Lake area which is a breeding ground for the insects. The municipality is also calling o...
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Upgraded medical centre in Kyperounda will help revive Troodos
The creation of a modern pulmonary clinic in Kyperounda will help revive the Troodos area, the community’s leader Georgios Panayiotou said on Monday. He was responding to last week’s announcement that a &eur...
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Funds for old city shops to prettify streets
The municipality is shortly going to involve shop owners in the process of upgrading Ledra and Onasagorou streets in Nicosia’s old city, municipality spokesman Makis Nicolaides said on Monday. “We will prese...
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New threat after seven endangered vultures found dead
Seven Griffon Vultures (Gyps fulvus) have been found dead and although authorities and conservationists suspect poisoning, they have been unable to confirm the exact cause of death to date. Three of the dead birds were ...
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Flamingo photo contest raises need to protect birds
The flamingo photo competition has been a success and may well be repeated in future, while there is a need to ensure the migratory birds are not disturbed, Chairman of the Larnaca tourism board Dinos Lefkaritis said on ...
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Six weeks to the first triathlon of 2016
The Cyprus Triathlon season gets underway in six weeks and the first race is the Ayia Napa Triathlon on Sunday April 3, organised by Nireas Triathlon and powered by Hellenic Bank. Triathlon, one...
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Electric car incentives on the way
The government will soon announce incentives for the purchase of electric cars, after securing €1mln from the European Union, Transport Minister Marios Demetriades said. “As the state we ought to provide our ...
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Relief and frustration greets cut in army service
The sudden announcement this week that army service has been slashed from 24 months to 14 took everyone by surprise. It had long been promised but never delivered, and the response has been a combination of jubilation, ...
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Sunday opening not destroying small business, labour minister says
Labour Minister Zeta Emilianidou on Sunday rubbished claims by small businesses that extended opening hours were destroying them and exploiting workers, as a final Supreme Court ruling on the issue is expected any day. ...
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Army time set to be cut to 14 months
The wheels have been put in motion to cut down National Service after Defence Minister Christoforos Fokaides confirmed that a draft legislative proposal was on its way to parliament. Fokaides made the comments following...
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One in ten Cypriots ‘have a rare disease’
Some 60,000 Cypriots – making up around one tenth of the population – have a rare disease, according to figures presented to the House Health Committee. At around 10%, the figure of people with rare diseases...
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Help migrating Swallows
BirdLife Cyprus has called on the public, and children in particular, to take note of and record the arrival of swallows in their neighbourhood and help protect the birds. Spring Alive is a BirdLife International educat...
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Carnival time in Limassol
The southern coastal town of Limassol, renown for its carnival celebrations, this year will host the biggest carnival parade that has ever taken place in Cyprus, with 140 participants. Limassol carnival, an annual event...
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The flagship of the US Navy’s Sixth Fleet to visit Cyprus
The USS Mount Whitney, flagship of the United States’ Navy’s Sixth Fleet, will visit Cyprus, starting on Friday, the American embassy in Nicosia said. The ship will be in Limassol port while the US Navy and ...
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Cyprus Sunshine Cup kicks off
More than 200 athletes from 26 countries are participating in the 20th Cyprus Sunshine Cup, which kicked off on Thursday in the village of Lefkara in Larnaca. The Cyprus Sunshine Cup, the biggest bike race that takes pl...
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Student protest sparks AKEL-Kadis exams spat
Scores of students from Nicosia, Limassol and Paphos skipped school on Thursday to protest outside the education ministry and district offices against a proposal to increase exams in school from once, to twice per year &...
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MPs open the way for narco test
The House on Thursday passed legislation enabling police for the first time to administer drug tests to motorists. The purported aim is to deter people from driving under the influence of narcotics, which according to a...
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Mars recall list updated
The health services have posted an updated list of recalled Mars products which people are advised not to consume, after a choking hazard scare prompted a withdrawal in 55 countries. The recall concerns only products ma...
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Deal struck in hotel industry
Workers and hoteliers struck a preliminary deal over employment conditions on Friday, thus averting unrest ahead of the holiday season. The deal was made during lengthy negotiations that started on Thursday afternoon an...
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