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Cyprus shines in major international robotics festival
Cypriot students excelled at the Robotex International robotics festival in Estonia earlier this month, placing high in a number of categories. Taking place at Saku Suurhall in Tallinn, Robotex International involved th...
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Walking tour looks at the transformation of Nicosia
The city is always changing. People come and go, neighbourhoods are abandoned, businesses open and close, some buildings fall, others are erected. Everything a city holds makes up a part of its culture, history and ident...
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Cyprus to present climate impact report at COP26
President Nicos Anastasiades and his team arrived in Glasgow on Monday for the COP26 climate conference, where they will present a report on the expected impacts of climate change in the Eastern Mediterranean. The...
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Top 10 of the world’s best locations for buying a holiday home
Paphos has made the top 10 of the world’s best locations for buying a holiday home, ranking second behind Venice, according to a study by Australian-based Compare the Market. Paphos secured overall marks of 6.91/1...
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Dig in Larnaca unearths water supply network dating back to 1745
An archaeological dig has unearthed remains of the impressive Ottoman water supply network of the coastal city of Larnaca. The ancient system of sewerage that came to light this week further enriches the archaeological ...
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Cyprus places sixth in European cyber security competition
Cyprus has scored an impressive sixth place finish at this year’s European Cyber Security Challenge. Germany took the top spot, followed by Poland, Italy, France and Denmark. The competition, which ...
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Queen's Baton Relay - route today
The Queen's Baton will continue its relay across Cyprus today passing through the Nicosia, Larnaca & free Famagusta areas. In all, the baton will travel to 72 Commonwealth nations and territories, carrying the Queen...
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Licensing registration for self-catering holiday lets
Law regulating self-catering rentals enacted February 21, 2020 In 2020, a new law was passed in relation to self-catering holiday rentals, The Regulation of the Establishment and Operation of Hotels and Tourist Acc...
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Commonwealth Games smart baton to travel to Cyprus
A smart baton designed to be used in the Queen’s Baton relay for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will travel to Cyprus and the rest of the Commonwealth in October, reports said. The Queen will place a messa...
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Second wheelchair ramp on Lady’s Mile to provide access to sea
The installation of a second movable access ramp for the disabled at Ladies Mile beach has been completed, the British Bases said on Thursday. The ramp is located to the east of the Oasis restaurant and is expected to se...
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Cyprus in ‘historic’ bid to host group phase of Eurobasket 2025
The Cyprus Basketball Federation (CBF) presented its candidacy to host the group phase of the Fiba Eurobasket 2025 in Limassol. The candidacy was officially presented at an event held in the presence of Finance Minister...
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Bygone era brought back to life in Kritou Terra
Recreating a traditional clothes-washing ritual in Kritou Terra is part of Paphos’s tourism strategy. Paphos is renowned for its top-rated tourist attractions and sun-drenched beaches. A vacation hotspot, the ...
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Cyprus exits spring with supermoon
Cyprus will say farewell to spring with a supermoon today, when the moon will be at its closest point to earth, appearing larger than usual. Astrophysicist Chrysanthos Fakas told the Cyprus News Agency this happens beca...
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Cyprus through to Eurovision final
Cyprus’ Eurovision entrant Elena Tsangrinou on Tuesday night secured a spot in Saturday night’s final in Rotterdam. Elena was among 16 acts taking part in the first of two semi finals to secure 10 places eac...
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Cyprus Environment Featured Saving the world’s rarest marine mammal in Cyprus
Did you know that the Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus monachus) is currently the most endangered marine mammal species in the Mediterranean and the rarest species in the world? With fewer than 700 individuals current...
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Cyprus Second chance to enjoy supermoon tonight
A supermoon or pink moon appeared in Cyprus’ skies on the night between Monday and Tuesday and will also be visible during the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the head of the Cyprus Astronomical S...
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Sand artist uses the shoreline as a canvas
A recent arrival to the island has travelled much of the world creating art that disappears in 24 hours. Alix Norman meets a man who is putting a new spin on the island’s beachesLast winter, the Sandman moved to Cy...
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Cyprus President in Greece for bicentennial Ottoman Turkish rule independence celebrations
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades is in Athens for celebrations marking Greece’s independence from Ottoman Turkish rule 200 years ago. Britain’s Prince Charles and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin ...
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Antikythera mechanism mystery solved
Researchers from the Cyprus Institute and University College London have released a new paper which contains a crucial revelation on the purpose of the legendary Antikythera mechanism. The paper explains that there are ...
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Rare tulip found only in the Akamas
The Akamas tulip (Tulipa akamasica) has been highlighted by the agriculture ministry this month to educate people about the island’s endangered plants, this one blooming from March to April, depending on weather co...
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Europe’s largest casino confirms summer 2022 opening
Europe’s largest Integrated Casino Resort (ICR) will open more than six months behind schedule; in the summer of 2022, the principal shareholders of Limassol’s City of Dreams Mediterranean announced on Wednes...
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Limassol’s carnival King to tour the streets
Limassol’s Carnival King will be touring the streets of Limassol later this week on his chariot, starting from stinky Thursday in a bid to spread some festive cheer around the town. Limassol municipality announced...
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Cyprus Paphos and Larnaca castles to be lit up red
The medieval castles of Paphos and Larnaca will be lit up in red tonight to mark World Encephalitis Day. The antiquities department explained that the symbolic gesture will highlight the solidarity of the whole of socie...
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Plans to upgrade three Ayia Napa diving sites
A tender aimed at upgrading three popular diving sites in Ayia Napa was announced by the resort’s municipality yesterday.“The ministry of tourism has a plan for financial funding for the upgrade of points in ...
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