Climate change threatens tourism

Climate change is inextricably linked with tourism, as higher temperatures, increased risk of wildfires, and rising sea levels prompt tourists to choose other destinations, experts said at a conference. In his presentation,

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Government unveils €196 mln relief package

The government unveiled a comprehensive €196 mln package of measures, including fuel subsidies, to alleviate the financial burdens of the rising cost of living. The 17-measure package, including the reinstatement of an

Celebrating Erasmus Days

Cyprus joined celebrations of the Erasmus Days organised across the European Union, honouring cultural diversity to “make Europe shine”. Celebrating cultural diversity and making Europe shine is about sharing how Europe allows

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Third shooting at camera van

Police were called to respond to an incident after shots were fired at a mobile camera operator’s van with a hunting gun, the third incident in a year, sparking safety concerns for

UK thanks Cyprus for evacuation help

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has personally thanked President Nikos Christodoulides for offering Cyprus as a safe transfer hub for UK nationals evacuating Israel after the Hamas attacks. They spoke over the phone

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Annual inflation rises, drops in EU

Annual inflation in Cyprus increased to 4.3% in September, up from 3.1% in August, bucking the downward trend in the wider EU. A year ago, Cyprus’ inflation rate was 9.0%, according to

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New shelter for trafficking victims

The Social Welfare Deputy Ministry announced the operation of a new unit for managing human trafficking victims based in a Nicosia shelter for those sexually exploited. In 2022-2023, Social Welfare Services (SWS)

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