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Larnaca port workers protest against rejection of energy companies
Larnaca port workers and others held a protest on Thursday against the municipality’s decision not to allow the temporary operation of a company that provides logistics for hydrocarbon exploration. The worker...
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‘Carmine Lullabies’
In conversation with one of the island’s most promising young poets, Marilena Zackheos reveals the inspiration behind her poetry book to be launched in Nicosia next Friday evening. Q: Give me one word about the bo...
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Come fly with them
A web series featuring the much-loved ‘Paphos Rat Pack’ performers was recently filmed in and around the town and across Cyprus. The venture is seeking crowdfunding backers to raise at least £5,000 to c...
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Cyprus growth rate at 2.4% in Q4 2015
Cyprus' GDP recorded a positive growth rate of 2.4% in the last quarter of 2015, compared to the same quarter in 2014, according to the Flash Estimate compiled by the Statistical Service. It added that based on seasonal...
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Commissioner for Health pledges support for Cyprus' efforts to adopt a NHS
Vytenis Andriukaitis, EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, who is in Cyprus on an official visit, has expressed the European Commission`s readiness to support Cyprus move forward with its national healthcare syste...
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Shipping: Cyprus has weathered the crisis
The shipping industry has weathered the global and Cyprus financial crises, demonstrating “remarkable resilience,” Transport Minister Marios Demetriades said, adding that the sector is looking to the future w...
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Paphos windmill saved from collapse
A landmark of the area’s cultural heritage – the only windmill of its kind in Paphos and one of just a few remaining in Cyprus – has been saved from total collapse. Interim Antiquities Department effor...
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Cyprus set to get warmer this week
Temperatures across the island are expected to rise noticeably between Tuesday and Thursday, reaching inland highs of over 23 °C. The increase in temperatures, however, is not expected to be accompanied by clear blu...
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Cyprus tops mobile travel search list
The majority of travel searches made via mobile devices in Europe were from Cyprus, Iceland-based flight search engine Dohop has found. Using over 500,000 data points, Dohop recently compiled a report that compared the ...
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Cyprus ranks 49th in the world on access to justice for children
Cyprus ranks 49th in the world on how effectively children can use the courts to defend their rights according to new research from Child Rights International Network (CRIN). The report, Rights, Remedies and Representat...
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Paphos coastline shrinking fast
Government studies have shown that Paphos’ coastline is receding as much as one metre every year. As of 1985, the coastlines of Paphos have receded between 20 and 40 metres while the problem is even bigger in the ...
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Larnaca Avenue residents fight to save trees
Residents of Nicosia’s Larnaca Avenue are anxious to save the century-old trees that have been slated for the chop part of the re-development of the road. The cutting down of the Cypress trees is part of the gover...
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Police arrest two for sham marriage
Police arrested two men from Bangladesh aged 23 and 34 in Larnaca on Thursday in connection with a sham marriage. The Larnaca district court later issued a six day remand for each of them. According to police, a 22-year...
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Paphos carnival moves to Poseidonos
The Paphos carnival parade will next month will take place along Poseidonos Avenue, due to ongoing road works in the town centre, according to the municipality cultural services. The parade usually takes place along Gri...
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‘Damage already done’ to Cyprus gas industry
The government’s scramble to offer Limassol as an alternative support hub to the energy giants turfed out of Larnaca, is too little too late as the damage to the island’s image has already been done, business...
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End of an era as Ledra’s Debenhams prepares to close
Long a landmark of Ledra Street in Nicosia, the Debenhams department store will close on March 6, the company officially announced this week. Retail giant Shacolas Group, operator of the retail chains Debenhams and Erme...
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Paphos ‘cat lady’ makes final plea for help
A PAPHOS cat lover is pleading for a volunteer to help her feed scores of feral and stray cats found around Paphos town, as well as individuals or business which are prepared to donate wet or dry food. Gaynor Georgiou, ...
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Lebanese deputy PM due in Cyprus
Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Samir Moqbel is due in Cyprus on Sunday for an official two-day visit. On Monday, Moqbel will be received by the president at an official welcoming ceremony after w...
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Cyprus’ Dothraki warrior
A new Cyprus’ Dothraki warrior leader in Game of Thrones is soon to burst onto our TV screens in the form of Cyprus’ very own Hollywood hard man actor, Tamer Hassan. London born Hassan is familiar with the b...
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Damaged French fighter jet forced to land at Paphos airport
A French Mirage fighter jet made a forced landing at Paphos airport on Sunday after reporting technical problems. the Cyprus News Agency reported. The landing took place around 1pm, the report said. It said that the pi...
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Standoff over shop hours nearing conclusion as Supreme Court wraps up
The Supreme Court has deferred judgment having concluded hearing a case regarding a dispute between the government and the legislature on shop-opening hours. Supreme Court President Myronas Nicolatos said the court woul...
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Urgent call for blood in Nicosia
Nicosia blood bank at the Engomi Medical Centre on Thursday afternoon made an urgent plea for blood donations. The blood bank, which amongst other forms of communication also sends text messages to e...
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Halloumi defenders roll up their sleeves
A team of experts of the Agriculture Ministry have got to work after receiving the nine objections from nations disputing Cyprus’ request to patent Halloumi cheese as an exclusive product of the island. The formal...
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First six of 509 refugees from Europe due in Cyprus on Thursday
Cyprus was on Thursday expecting to receive the first group of refugees, six people, as part of its obligations to accept a total of 509 under the EU distribution and relocation programme for immigrants arriving in Italy...
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