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Published on Mar 11, 2025Source: https://www.observercyprus.com/feed/ - Label Pending
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Published on Mar 11, 2025
Christodoulides and Mitsotakis Discuss Cyprus Issue in Athens
FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – President Nikos Christodoulides has met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The meeting, held at the Maximos Mansion, focused on the ongoing efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem and strengthen cooperation between Greece and …
Source: Famagusta Gazette Online - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Cyprus seeking solutions to stop cutting PVs, minister says
Cyprus may face power blackouts unless measures are taken to balance electricity production and consumption, Energy Minister George Papanastasiou warned on Monday. He said the government, alongside the Cyprus transmission system operator (TSO), is working …
Source: Cyprus Mail - Uncategorized -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
‘Lights Off, Impact On’: Cyprus tourism unites for Earth Hour 2025
The Earth Hour Cyprus Team, in collaboration with the Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative (CSTI), is calling on the tourism industry to take part in this year’s Earth Hour, as part of the “Lights Off, Impact On: Earth Hour for Sustainable Tourism” …
Source: Cyprus Mail - Uncategorized -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Cyprus has the lowest number of female MPs in the EU
Only 14.3 per cent of MPs in the Cypriot government are women, ranking Cyprus the lowest among all EU countries according to a recent Eurostat study. At 14.6 per cent, Hungary ranked second to last, only slightly surpassing Cyprus, with Romania, at 19.5 …
Source: Cyprus Mail - Uncategorized -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Foreign media on Kazakhstan: Cyprus, Kazakhstan officials seek closer ties; Kazakhstan launches Digital Nomad project to ...
The National Herald: Visiting Cyprus, Kazakhstan officials seek closer ties, trade Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Murat Nurtleu came to Cyprus to meet President Nikos Christdoulides – who, as Foreign Minister in 2019 visited Kazakhstan, …
Source: Kazinform - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Op-ed: The prickly pear cactus is facing extinction in Cyprus
By Christoforos Skarparis, Community leader of Assia One of the most widespread plants on our island is the prickly pear cactus. Originally from Mexico and neighboring countries, the plant Opuntia ficus-indica was brought to Europe by Spanish seafarers and …
Source: Philenews In-Cyprus - Neutral -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Cyprus faces severe drought with March rainfall at just 1% of normal
Cyprus is experiencing severe drought with March rainfall measuring just 1% of normal levels, the Department of Meteorology warned. Senior meteorological officer Michalis Mouskos told Philenews that precipitation figures are “very poor” for both previous …
Source: Philenews In-Cyprus - Neutral -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics offers scholarships for Master's programmes
AMMAN — The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research announced the availability of three scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year, provided by the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics for Master’s programmes in Molecular Medicine, …
Source: The Jordan Times - Pro-Government -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Cyprus faces licensing crisis as only 100 hotels secure permits ahead of tourist season
Of the 741 tourist units planning to reopen in Cyprus, just 100 have been granted licenses, which is approximately 13.5% of the total. Data from the Deputy Ministry of Tourism reveals that this licensing gap is widespread across all regions. Specifically, …
Source: Knews Kathimerini - Neutral