Nicosia
Rising food prices worry Cypriots
Consumers in Cyprus are increasingly worried about their financial future, as rising food costs and economic challenges weigh heavily on the island's households, according to a recent survey.
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Watching the Turkish invasion from a plane
On Friday July 19, 1974, 30-year-old pilot Adamos Marneros was glued to his television screen in London. The British networks, first and foremost the BBC, were constantly relaying information about an imminent Turkish invasion of Cyprus, just four days after the Greek military junta-backed coup against Cypriot President, Archbishop Makarios III.
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Cyprus decision on Crete grid link this month
Cyprus will reach a decision this month on whether the Cypriot state will join a subsidiary formed by Greece's Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) for the development of an electrical grid interconnection linking Crete and Cyprus, according to a leading Cypriot government official.
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How migrant students are lured to the Turkish-occupied part of Cyprus
The Financial Times recently put the spotlight on a phenomenon that has been dubbed the "north Cyprus trap" that has seen tens of thousands of migrant students get lured with false promises to so-called universities in the Turkish-occupied north of Cyprus.
Cyprus eyes tourism from the States
In July, Cypriot authorities made contact with Delta Air Lines, based in Georgia, with the aim of establishing a direct flight connection between Cyprus and the US. Efforts are ongoing, and not just with that airline. Targeting the American market requires coordinated actions that extend beyond the jurisdiction of a single ministry and involve many stakeholders.
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Sarantis family at Hellenic Dairies: New generation raises the bar for excellence
Thursday in Nicosia was highly celebratory… The Sarantis family unveiled the new factory they have built in Cyprus, entering the steel market with a vengeance.
Greece at the heart of a new energy map that’s transforming the region
Theodoros Tsakiris, a Professor of Geopolitics and Energy Policy at the University of Nicosia, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the important REPowerEU workshop on energy that took place this week in Athens, and explore the various projects that have put Greece at the heart of a new energy map that's transforming the region.
When time stood still
The crew of the last flight to Nicosia Airport from Rome arriving as Turkey launched its invasion of Cyprus. This poignant image captures the moment history changed forever, serving as a powerful reminder of the tumultuous events of 1974 that reshaped the island's landscape.
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Greece continues to evacuate citizens from Lebanon as fighting escalates
Eleven Greek citizens and their family members have been successfully evacuated from Lebanon, arriving in Larnaca on a chartered flight organized by the Republic of Cyprus, according to a statement from the Greek Foreign Ministry posted on the social media platform X on Saturday.
The operation was made possible with the support of the Greek and Cypriot embassies in Beirut.
President Sakellaropoulou reiterates Greece’s support for Cyprus
The President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou, is visiting Nicosia following an invitation from Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides to attend the celebrations for the 64th anniversary of the declaration of independence of the Republic of Cyprus.