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Police rescue eagle found caged in Ormidhia
The Sovereign Base Area Police in Dhekelia last week brought a local Cypriot man in for questioning after he was found to have a protected Long-Legged Buzzard Eagle in a cage at his dog farm in Ormidhia. The man claims ...
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Cyprus’ own United Buddy Bear
Since 2002, United Buddy Bears have been travelling the world, promoting tolerance and understanding between people, cultures and religions. “The Buddy Bear Exhibition is a quite high-profile project, where almost...
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Larnaca bus drivers in Nicosia protest
Around 120 Larnaca bus drivers are in Nicosia staging a series of protests over what they claim is the failure of the Larnaca Zinonas Buses Ltd employers to uphold their part of the bargain over salaries and benefits. T...
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Gardening bugs and how to get rid of them
There was a somewhat worrying article in the January edition of the British magazine Gardeners’ World, which should be of concern to us all. It was about shop bought fruit and vegetables and the residue of pesticid...
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Favourite Cypriot songs will enter EU song book
Cypriots have been invited to choose their favourite nationally produced songs for an innovative EU-wide song book.From February 5, and lasting for two months, Cypriots can vote for their favourite traditional songs in s...
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Greens warn of new chemtrail sightings
The Greens have again raised the issue of ‘suspicious spraying’ in Cypriot skies after a fresh wave of sightings of what they believe to involve chemtrails. In a statement, the Greens said that on Thursday t...
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Orphanides and Pancyprian assets to be auctioned
Vast swaths of land – most of which contains large buildings belonging to the now-defunct Orphanides Supermarkets and the Pancyprian Company of Bakers (PCB) – are to go under the hammer. Administrator notice...
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Parents ‘refusing to vaccinate kids’
Health Service officials are becoming increasingly concerned by the rise in the number of parents in Cyprus who are refusing to get their children vaccinated. The issue was discussed at the House Health Committee earlie...
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Bi-communal Kyrenia shipwreck protection project
A project to upgrade the Kyrenia Shipwreck Gallery, located within the castle of the Turkish-occupied town of Kyrenia, has been launched by the bi-communal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage, a move with wider symb...
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Princess Anne praises Rangers serving UN in Nicosia
Princess Anne was on a whistle-stop visit to Nicosia on Thursday and met British troops from her honourary regiment serving on the island as part of British Forces Cyprus and the United Nations. The Princess Royal is th...
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Cyprus to donate millions for Syrian refugees
Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides on Thursday represented Cyprus at the “Supporting Syria and the Region” conference at Lancaster House in London, an official announcement said. The minister briefed partic...
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Cyprus shamed by high breast cancer deaths
Cyprus holds the unwanted record of the highest shares of deaths due to breast cancer among the sole female population in EU member states, alongside Malta, according to information released by Eurostat, the statistical ...
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AFIS President: Serious effects on health and environment if batteries are not recycled
Recycling batteries is not only a matter of environmental consciousness. It is also a tangible example of the direct impact that environment pollution may have on humans. Batteries, although small and innocent in their ...
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Support Centre for Voluntary Return or third country nationals begins operation
The Information and Support Centre for Voluntary Return began operation in January this year, aiming to contribute to the integrated management of migration in Cyprus through voluntary return and the encouragement of the...
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Hospitals running out of doctors
State hospitals across Cyprus are suffering from a big shortage of doctors and the ministry is unable to make up the numbers, according to a leading health official. Public hospital staff – most notably doctors an...
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North’s dairy industry in disarray
The dairy industry in the north is said to be teetering on the brink of collapse as a result of low milk production among small animals and the downturn in the Turkish economy. The recent militant attacks, combined with...
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Cold weather and rain to return
Meteorologists are warning members of the public to prepare for a return in cold weather with rain, snow and even dust expected to home in on the island. Following a week of relative sunshine and warm weather, the cold ...
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Thomas Cook seeking to expand Cyprus market
One of the UK’s biggest tour operators, which plans to bring in more than 250,000 tourists in 2016, has said that although prospects are good for this year, Cyprus should be doing better. Uli Sperl, the group comm...
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UK and Cyprus boost military ties
Cypriot Defence Minister Christoforos Fokaides and his UK counterpart Michael Fallon have signed a deal outlining better military cooperation between the two countries. Fokaides and Fallon held a meeting on Tuesday in L...
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Cypriot tennis player Baghdatis scores opening win in Montpellier
Marcos Bagdatis notched a 7-5, 7-5 victory in his Montpellier debut on Monday, downing Lukas Lacko at the Open Sud de France. He triumphed after one hour and 38 minutes in what was his first match of the 2016 ATP World ...
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Nearly 100% of school pupils to learn a foreign language
Nearly 100 per cent, to be exact 99,9%, of lower secondary pupils in Cyprus have studied a foreign language during 2014, a Eurostat report says, issued today in Brussels. According to the statistical office of the Europ...
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Re-designing the island’s tourism
Cyprus’ tourism should be based more on its own competitive capabilities and less on external or geopolitical factors, Undersecretary to the President Constantinos Petrides said on Tuesday as he outlined a sweeping...
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Zika mosquitoes not found in Cyprus
The species of mosquito that acts as a host for the tropical Zika virus have not been found in Cyprus according to public health service official Pambos Charilaou. “A study carried out by the health services in 20...
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Cyprus Airways only aircraft now been sold
The only aircraft that had been owned outright by the now-defunct national carrier Cyprus Airways (CY), has been sold for €2.5m, Finance Minister Harris Georgiades said on Tuesday. Speaking during a meeting of the ...
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