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The Cyprus News Digest in collaboration with the Cyprus Mail

English, Investigative journalism, 1 season, 166 episodes, 3 days, 12 hours, 24 minutes
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A hard-hitting look at events making the news in Cyprus and around the world with one of Cyprus' leading English language broadcast journalists, Rosie Charalambous.
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Cyprus News Digest 18th October 2024

This week it's all about Human Rights: malfeasance in the north of Cyprus, the 2024 Global Frontline Defenders Award and we talk to the Cypriot winner of that award.   --
10/17/202432 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 11th October 2024

Cyprus is elected to the UN Human Rights Council despite being found guilty by the European Court of Human Rights of infringing human rights; only 30% of Cypriots have access to bomb shelters - do you know where your nearest one is? An upcoming festival celebrates our ancient olive trees
10/10/202430 minutes, 19 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 4th October 2024

The dismissal of Cyprus' Auditor General has raised some serious questions; join the Nicosia Dog Shelter next weekend for a Dog's Day Out.
10/3/202431 minutes, 5 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 20th September 2024

The Ecological Movement is reporting Cyprus to the EU for mismanagement of waste disposal and possible misuse of European funds; 21st September is International Day of Peace, and there will be celebrations at the Home For Cooperation in the buffer zone 
9/19/202429 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 13th September 2024

We talk to two MPs who are preparing several bills to address the contentious issue of government employees receiving multiple pensions along with their salaries.
9/12/202430 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 6th September 2024

Will the Aphrodite gas field ever be exploited? Will the Vassiliko project ever come to fruition? Who is responsible for giving the go-ahead (or not) to the Great Sea Interconnector? Cyprus faces several energy conundrums, and the government postpones decisions yet again.
9/6/202430 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 30th August 2024

The rape of our environment continues: an illegal construction impinges on our waterways and there are plans to put sunbeds on one of our iconic beaches; the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra launches a competition to find talented young soloists; the interconnector saga rumbles on.
8/29/202430 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 9th August 2024

The so-called 'fake news' bill will stifle criticism of public figures and freedom of speech: journalists could end up in jail. Cyprus' coasts may be irrevocably changed and biodiversity destroyed if proposed new breakwaters are allowed to be constructed. 
8/8/202429 minutes, 26 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 2nd August 2024

As the government mulls penalising obstetricians and gynaecologists for carrying out an excessive number of caesarean sections, the doctors counter that women should be educated about the benefits of natural birth and the disadvantages of caesareans. The fake news law will gag free speech and independent journalism.
8/1/202430 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 19th July 2024

The Health Minister discusses the shortage of nurses and midwives, disputes about doctors' pay and the shortcomings in the laws governing medical ethics and disciplining doctors found guilty of misconduct.
7/18/202430 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 12th July 2024

As the 50th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of the island approaches, are there any hopes for a solution to the Cyprus problem?
7/12/202430 minutes, 48 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 5th July 2024

Cyprus is flouting International Law, Human Rights and the Geneva Convention in its treatment of the 'buffer zone migrants'; cool off in Platres, as it hosts its annual Lavender Festival this weekend
7/5/202431 minutes, 54 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 28th June 2024

Will the new EU Parliament roll back plans to restore nature, and what impact would this have on farmers and our environment? The Cyprus Women's Bicommunal Coalition is mobilising support for a more inclusive approach to solving the Cyprus problem. 
6/28/202430 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 21st June 2024

We need to rethink our approach to energy efficient buildings; the 'Life With Vultures' project will continue until the griffon vulture population in Cyprus is sustainable; the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra & Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra team up for a final concert. 
6/21/202430 minutes, 1 second
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Cyprus News Digest 14th June 2024

What do the recent elections tell us about Cypriot politics? Cyprus is breaking International and EU law by pushing asylum seekers into the Buffer Zone; there have been some improvements to the plans for the Akamas National Park, but there's still a serious threat to protected areas
6/14/202431 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 7th June 2024

Wild donkeys in northern Cyprus are multiplying so fast that a Turkish newspaper has suggested they be euthanised; the Stelios Foundation issues a call for applications from Youth Entrepreneurs with 100,000 euros in prizes. 
6/7/202430 minutes, 24 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 31st May 2024

"Immigration: Five questions" is the title of a discussion organised by the OPEK Association for Social Reform that will be live streamed tonight and the discussants will take questions from the audience; 'Birds in the Air' is a family event on Sunday in the Athalassa National Forest Park
5/31/202429 minutes, 43 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 24th May 2024

What impact will the ICC prosecutor's request for warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders have on events in the Middle East and elsewhere? The Cyprus Integrity Forum calls for more oversight of GESY; the Refugee Council prepares for its annual street Festival.
5/24/202430 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 17th May 2024

Could arbitration be the solution to solving the Cyprus Problem? We talk to a renowned arbitration lawyer who is the keynote speaker at a conference tonight in Nicosia.
5/17/202430 minutes, 18 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 10th May 2024

We get the lowdown on the upcoming elections from the Chief Returning Officer; a new book lifts the lid on American involvement in Cyprus in the '60s and '70s
5/10/202430 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 26th April 2024

The Education Minister promises reforms and the introduction of critical thinking in our schools;  the Fire Service gears up for the wildfire season; the Interior Ministry is investigating fraudulent voter registrations.
4/26/202429 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 19th April 2024

A bee park opens outside Nicosia; Cypriot winemakers showcase their products; young people compete at the SCyence Fair; Systema Cyprus teams up with young french musicians for Melange Musical.
4/19/202430 minutes, 10 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 12th April 2024

The government mulls charging for the park and ride scheme; large numbers of jellyfish are lurking off the south coast; demonstrators vent their anger at President Christodoulides' lacklustre response to Israel's continued atrocities in Gaza.
4/12/202433 minutes, 37 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 5th April 2024

Israel denies deliberately targeting aid workers in Gaza, while reactions to the assassination elicit differing responses; 'All you need to know about photovoltaics': a public lecture at the University of Cyprus and there's more illegal building by the Church. 
4/4/202430 minutes, 27 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 29th March 2024

With Easter approaching, the police warn about the dangers of firecrackers; the EAC is investigating illegal installations of photovoltaics; beware of processionary caterpillars - they can kill a dog.
3/29/202432 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 22nd March 2024

Can Cyprus achieve carbon neutrality by 2050? A huge 'toe-biter' water bug is found on the island for the first time; 'Women Walk and Talk' this weekend.
3/22/202430 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 15th March 2024

The much-touted aid ship finally left Larnaca for Gaza this week; the CEO and Chairman of Shriners Hospitals outline their work around the world; a new law will oblige EU countries to assess the health of all soils in their territory - and they will have to clean up those that are below par.
3/15/202430 minutes, 41 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 8th March 2024

Shriners doctors are treating children with orthopaedic problems in Cyprus; chickens saved from slaughter are replenishing our degraded soil; British expats will see their pensions taxed at UK rates next year.
3/8/202430 minutes, 45 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 1st March 2024

Medieval graffiti sheds light on our history; a bicommunal survey looks at how the news we consume shapes our opinions; the Goethe Institute is back with a series of special events.
3/1/202429 minutes, 54 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 23rd February 2024

Cyprus' new Commissioner for the Environment outlines her priorities; and young women are invited to be an 'Ambassador for a Day'.  
2/23/202430 minutes, 29 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 16th February 2024

We absorb them every day, but Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) can seriously affect our health: you're invited to sign a petition calling on the authorities to implement a strategic plan to control EDCs; water bills are set to rise - we get the details.
2/16/202430 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 9th February 2024

MPs question the low prosecution rate of police officers accused of gender violence; Cyprus' job seekers database is years out of date; Limassol prepares to host the Palestinian Independent Film Festival.
2/9/202430 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 2nd February 2024

We hear about a project that cares for the vulnerable and homeless; British ex-pats should register to vote in upcoming UK elections; health-giving plants grow all over Cyprus: we go foraging.
2/2/202430 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 26th January 2024

Cases of domestic violence have risen in the last few years: we hear how SPAVO - the Association for the Prevention and Handling of Violence in the Family - is dealing with the increase. The EU launches a Strategic Dialogue on the Future of Agriculture.
1/26/202430 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 19th January 2024

We hear about the appalling conditions during the on-going tragedy in Gaza from a co-ordinator for Medecins Sans Frontieres who recently returned from a mission there.
1/18/202429 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 8th December 2023

Following three bus fires in the last few months the Transport Ministry removes school buses from circulation, leaving thousands of pupils stranded; a Peace March in Nicosia sees a huge turnout calling for a ceasefire in Gaza; there’s been a sizeable increase in domestic violence in Cyprus  
12/8/202330 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 1st December 2023

Maritime and Space organisations in Cyprus sign an MOU; who's pulling whose leg as regards infringements of the Akamas Plan? The forest department wants you to buy a Christmas tree in a pot so that you can use it again in the coming years.
11/30/202331 minutes, 16 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 24th November 2023

The authorities say they will crack down on crime organised in our prison; Tree Week starts on Sunday; Systema Cyprus invite you to enjoy A Crescendo of Dreams, and November 29th is International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People.
11/24/202329 minutes, 39 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 17th November 2023

A new group "United for Palestine" takes action in Nicosia; a survey into bullying in our schools finds that non Greek Cypriots are more likely to be victims, and 12.7% of Cyprus' population is diabetic.
11/17/202330 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 10th November 2023

How do Palestinians in Cyprus keep abreast of the well-being of their loved ones in Gaza? We talk to the Embassy of Palestine about the difficulties it faces as the slaughter continues; an art competition is launched to mark International Day of Human Rights; Birdlife Cyprus celebrates its 20th birthday
11/9/202329 minutes, 57 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 3rd November 2023

Another huge rally in Nicosia called for a ceasefire in Gaza; roads being built in Akamas breach the legally binding conditions of the Akamas Plan; the Confederation of Organisations for the Disabled demand that the Radiomarathon be scrapped.
11/2/202330 minutes, 25 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 27th October 2023

Keynote speakers from a conference on tourism and sustainability talk about how climate change will affect the tourist industry.
10/27/202331 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 13th October 2023

About 40 per cent of privately owned properties are affected by the division of Cyprus; there's a public discussion next week about the property issue in the Cyprus problem; a new NGO aims to bring young people from all communities on the island together, through sport.
10/13/202329 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 6th October 2023

An invasive poisonous fish has been seen in Cyprus' coastal waters; more Griffon vultures have been released to boost the dwindling population on the island; the Study UK Awards are open for applications
10/6/202332 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 29th September 2023

Is Cyprus' treatment of refugees pushing them into the arms of traffickers and criminal gangs? With corruption on the rise across the world, investigative journalists hold their global conference in Sweden; a photographic archive goes on display in Nicosia next week.
9/29/202331 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 22nd September 2023

9/22/202330 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 15th September 2023

We join the thousands who demonstrated against fascism in Nicosia last weekend; single use plastic straws were banned a year ago - but are the paper ones any better? The government wants to make Cyprus a tertiary education centre but supporting infrastructure is lacking.
9/15/202330 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 8th September 2023

In the wake of vicious attacks on immigrants in Paphos and Limassol last week, we discuss the rise of fascism in Cyprus, and the apparent tolerance of it by the government and police.
9/8/202329 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 1st September 2023

A new park-and-ride scheme comes into force next week that aims to cut traffic congestion and air pollution in Nicosia; the Committee for Missing Persons can become a Truth Commission to bring closure for grieving relatives - but how will it work?
9/1/202330 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 18th August 2023

The hunting season starts on Sunday; Cyprus is allowed to bag 15,000 turtle doves but the hunting federation says its members work to conserve the rapidly declining species
8/18/202329 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 11th August 2023

Government subsidies are being rolled out to increase the uptake of photovoltaics: the Energy Minister wants PVs on every roof in Cyprus; there's a beach party with a purpose in Larnaca this weekend
8/10/202330 minutes, 8 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 4th August 2023

It's the wildfire season in Cyprus - there are heavy penalties for those starting fires, and there is a serious lack of lifeguards on our beaches
8/4/202329 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 28th July 2023

Cyprus will almost certainly fail to meet new EU energy savings obligations; University of Cyprus research shows how citizens can reduce their bills by harnessing solar energy
7/27/202332 minutes, 10 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 21st July 2023

The Minister of Transport outlines his plans to improve public transport; the House legal affairs committee prepares a bill to cover gaps in legislation for revenge porn
7/20/202331 minutes
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Cyprus News Digest 14th July 2023

As Cypriots struggle with the cost of living, the government introduces tax breaks for high-earning foreigners; an upcoming interactive history book teaches kids compassion and how to overcome stress; hundreds of citizens demonstrate against corruption
7/13/202331 minutes, 2 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 30th June 2023

As Brussels prepares to vote on a bill for the Restoration of Nature, Cypriot farmers block the streets of Nicosia protesting the plans to reduce pesticide use; the House Ethics Committee debates requiring capital statements from senior civil servants
6/29/202330 minutes, 15 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 23rd June 2023

New plans have been announced for our energy sector - but are they feasible and will they work? A lot of questions remain unanswered. An event tonight will be 'Building Bridges' in the buffer zone
6/22/202330 minutes, 38 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 16th June 2023

A wine exhibition and tasting takes place tonight in Pissouri; the Association for Social Reform awards a leading investigative journalist; an orchestra comprised of youngsters from around the world will perform next week in Nicosia
6/14/202329 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 9th June 2023

The Interior Minister explains his plans and new legislation for ensuring our housing stock is up to scratch; prostate cancer tests are to be rolled out across the island; the Cyprus planetarium has opened
6/8/202333 minutes, 18 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 2nd June 2023

Why has there been such an increase in hooliganism and delinquency in Cyprus - and what (if anything) are the authorities doing about it? We can expect more frequent and intense extreme weather phenomena in the Eastern Mediterranean
6/1/202330 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 26th May 2023

A renowned neuroscientist will give a lecture in Nicosia next week and ask whether our brains are the right size to ensure that humans avoid extinction; there are big gaps in the regulation and oversight of medical practitioners in Cyprus
5/25/202334 minutes, 16 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 19th May 2023

The lack of a proper regulatory framework for government appointments in Cyprus encourages nepotism and the granting of jobs to ill-qualified candidates; the first conference on Primary Care in the health sector will be held this weekend
5/18/202329 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 12th May 2023

As complaints mount about the treatment of elderly patients in public hospitals, experts says caregivers should be employed to assist; this weekend sees an event to raise awareness about antibiotic misuse and cacti and succulents will be on display
5/11/202330 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 5th May 2023

After almost 50 years, are Greek Cypriots who own property in the occupied areas giving up on a Cyprus solution and selling their assets? There's fun for all the family next weekend at the Akrotiri Spring Festival
5/4/202329 minutes, 57 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 28th April 2023

A new App will soon help you to compare supermarket prices; the Presidential Palace plans to implement a zero waste to landfill strategy; fun at the theatre: ACT presents The Mating Game this weekend
4/27/202330 minutes, 47 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 14th April 2023

A new book looks at how reggae icon Bob Marley was sidelined by the mainstream media; an upcoming workshop invites you to 'move with the emotion' to access - and heal - your inner self.
4/13/202330 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 7th April 2023

Harassment and even murder have become tools to silence journalists and threaten democracy: we hear about the Council of Europe's "Journalists Matter" campaign and discuss the issues with a Maltese journalist and playwright and the son of assassinated blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia
4/6/202329 minutes, 23 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 31st March 2023

Influenced by skewed media reporting, many Cypriots see refugees and asylum seekers as a threat rather than an opportunity; Transformative Scenarios show what COULD happen with regard to the Cyprus problem
3/30/202329 minutes, 51 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 24th March 2023

Legislation will soon be in place to regulate the safe disposal of unwanted pharmaceuticals; Cyprus still has a long way to go in ensuring safety in the workplace and properly punishing those who endanger their employees
3/23/202330 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 10th March 2023

Italian Design Day is celebrated in Cyprus; Kate Clerides' new book 'Building Bridges in a Polarised World and Divided Cyprus' will launch next week.
3/10/202329 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 3rd March 2023

A recent report says more housing could reduce soaring rental prices and over 10,000 new apartments could be built on areas already zoned for residential use in Nicosia, greatly reducing urban sprawl.
3/2/202329 minutes, 47 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 24th February 2023

As calls are made to expand quarrying in the sensitive Paphos area, the Akamas Plan is delayed yet again; a new ban on plastic bags is not being properly enforced
2/23/202329 minutes, 27 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 17th February 2023

Does Cyprus' housing stock meet ant-seismic standards? Cuvier beaked whales wash up on the island's coastline; hunters say they will obey the ban on lead shot near wetlands.
2/16/202330 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 10th February 2023

We quiz presidential candidate Andreas Mavroyiannis about the policies he will implement if elected, and a political analyst discusses the implications of the first round results, and what we might expect in Sunday's 2nd round 
2/9/202331 minutes, 37 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 3rd February 2023

Will the last TV debate before the presidential election flout the law and block participation of all but 3 candidates? The WHO is opening a country office in Cyprus; despite countless promises, our energy sector is still plagued by problems.  
2/2/202331 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 27th January 2023

For the first time in Cyprus, a wildlife poisoner has been handed a huge fine; a comet that passes Earth every 50,000 years will be visible next week; the island comes to a standstill with a general strike
1/26/202329 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 20th January 2023

A damning CBS report shines the light on Cyprus' "opaque banking" and says the island is a haven for shell companies hiding sanctioned Russian assets; hikers in the Paphos forest can now stay overnight in refurbished shelters
1/19/202330 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 133th January 2023

Bucking the mainstream media trend of only giving airtime to candidates backed by the main political parties, 2 of the independent candidates for the presidential elections explain why they are standing and outline their priorities if they are elected.
1/13/202329 minutes, 31 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 6th January 2023

The unequal treatment of presidential candidates by the media falls foul of the law; one candidate promises that if he is elected he and his cabinet will take a 10% pay cut to help people struggling with the cost of living crisis.
1/5/202329 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 16th December 2022

Presidential frontrunners are avoiding discussion of the Cyprus problem despite the publication of a detailed solution plan drawn up by a bicommunal committee; parents are urged to keep an eye out for Streptococcus A infections following the death of several children in the UK
12/15/202230 minutes, 27 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 9th December 2022

Media freedom comes under the spotlight: data indicates that there's no transparency about media ownership in Cyprus; an upcoming hackathon will use Artificial Intelligence for the common good.
12/8/202229 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 25th November 2022

Childhood cancers in Cyprus are among the highest in the world, and the island is one of the worst countries in the world for the misuse of antibiotics and high rates of antimicrobial resistance
11/24/202230 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 18th November 2022

Can Cyprus even come close to meeting the new EU emissions targets - and on what does the government spend the money it gets back from EU emissions purchases? A Guinness World Record attempt this weekend at the Mushroom Festival.
11/17/202231 minutes, 13 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 11th November 2022

The dividing line in Cyprus facilitates human trafficking; underprivileged and refugee children give a concert for Universal Children's Rights Day; Cyprus has become an export hub for the surveillance industry
11/10/202230 minutes, 45 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 4th November 2022

A proposed new law will allow the government to override environmental concerns when approving big development projects; care of the elderly in Cyprus has many shortcomings; young people can become Youth champions for the environment and peace
11/3/202230 minutes, 51 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 28th October 2022

Could a truth commission pave the way for peace and reconciliation in Cyprus? "Fleeing to Safety": we meet a world-famous humanitarian photographer; the Environment Minister talks about the need for sustainability
10/27/202230 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 21st October 2022

Two presidential hopefuls explain their strategies for solving the Cyprus problem; the Weeks of German Language kick off on Sunday; Ukraine's former deputy Prime Minister on the geopolitical implications of the ongoing war in his country.
10/20/202230 minutes, 7 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 7th October 2022

One presidential candidate explains how he will implement the policies in his manifesto; delays at the planning department are thwarting efforts to get a hospice up and running in Paphos; the Apple Festival kicks off in Kyperounda
10/6/202231 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 30th September 2022

Medical records are being digitised for a streamlined national health service; the ban on single use plastics comes into force tomorrow; Spanish vultures are released to boost sharply declining numbers in Cyprus
9/29/202230 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 23rd September 2022

8 years after it was promised, we are still waiting for the liberalisation of the electricity market; a disturbing exhibition looks behind the scenes at illegal bird-trapping; Uriah Heep's 50th Anniversary Tour rocks the island and Mick Box admits that touring isn't as easy as it used to be
9/22/202231 minutes, 37 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 16th September 2022

A new study shows that the Eastern Mediterranean is a global warming 'hotspot'; should you have the new bivalent Covid vaccine being rolled out in Cyprus? The Children's Honey Festival: a fun day out to teach the kids about the importance of bees 
9/15/202229 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 9th September 2022

A festival celebrates Cyprus' 'black gold'; children's drawings from WW2 Poland and modern day Ukraine highlight the trauma of war; are vulnerable workers being excluded from the minimum wage because a government Minister's aunt can't afford to pay it?
9/8/202231 minutes, 48 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 2nd September 2022

Dog shelters in Cyprus are bursting at the seams as owners abandon their pets; special fish traps may help to control the invasive lion fish; credit bureaus hold your financial data - does it make borrowers and lenders more responsible?
9/1/202231 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 12th August 2022

Amid a phone hacking scandal in Greece possibly linked to Cyprus, Cypriot SMEs are urged to beef up their cyber security; could RES-generated electricity in the buffer zone bridge the divide in Cyprus? Startups4peace invites bicommunal applications
8/11/202230 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 29th July 2022

Half of young voters in Cyprus are not on the electoral list; one presidential candidate is offering incentives for them to sign up. Despite committing to promoting sustainable mobility, new legislation will discourage cycling and e-scooters
7/28/202230 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 22nd July 2022

Will the environment department's recommendations be included in the final Akamas development plan, and are they enough to ensure its integrity? Cyprus' first maritime archaeological park opens in Limassol
7/21/202229 minutes, 38 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 15th July 2022

Should old buildings in Cyprus be inspected and certified as safe before they can be rented out? Photos taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope wow an audience in Nicosia. 
7/14/202230 minutes, 30 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 8th July 2022

The government forges ahead with new roads and infrastructure in the sensitive Akamas peninsula; the Czech Republic assumes the presidency of the European Council; there are opportunities for Cyprus in the EU's new solar energy strategy
7/7/202230 minutes, 43 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 1st July 2022

What should the government do about the rising cost of electricity, and is a price cap on petrol and diesel a realistic solution to soaring fuel prices?
6/30/202230 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 24th June 2022

Citizens mobilise to protest against plans for development in the sensitive Akamas Peninsula; a Japanese-inspired kite flying contest will take place across the green line in Nicosia
6/22/202230 minutes, 7 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 17th June 2022

Cyprus' first ever Veterinary School opens in September - and could greatly improve animal welfare on the island; robots will be in action at the upcoming Robotex competition, and lack of care for the environment is again making headlines
6/16/202231 minutes, 47 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 10th June 2022

We look in depth at the state of the Cyprus economy and discuss the geopolitics of the Eastern Mediterranean in light of elections next year both in Cyprus and Turkey - is the annexation of north Cyprus a possibility?
6/9/202230 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 3rd June 2022

Are we about to destroy Cyprus' last area of outstanding natural beauty? Did a Spanish spy plot to overthrow north African leaders from his base in Cyprus in the 19th century?
6/2/202230 minutes, 29 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 27th May 2022

For the first time in 20 years Cypriots can travel to the European mainland by sea; Pianosfest2 showcases 4 talented Cypriot pianists; a bicommunal children's party in the park aims to raise funds for children with cancer
5/26/202229 minutes, 54 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 20th May 2022

The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce calls on the government to tackle food insecurity; high blood pressure, hypertension, is a silent killer that affects over one billion people globally; one of Europe's preeminent chamber music festivals kicks off next week
5/19/202230 minutes, 21 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 13th May 2022

A huge blow to Cyprus' most endangered species as 3 vultures are found dead; do the proposals for a minimum wage need tweaking before becoming law? A local charity is asking for musical instruments you no longer use.
5/12/202229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 6th May 2022

Proposed legislation for a minimum wage excludes some of the most vulnerable groups of workers; 5G now covers all of Cyprus; the newly appointed Deputy Minister for Culture outlines his priorities; May 8th is International Thalassemia Day
5/5/202230 minutes, 25 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 22nd April 2022

Ypsonas becomes the first Municipality in Cyprus to sign a zero waste pledge; the Cities & Communities Programme Coordinator at  Zero Waste Europe explains how we can reduce our negative impact on the planet.
4/20/202230 minutes, 53 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 8th April 2022

Long awaited local government reform may be scuppered (and with it a tranche of EU funding) by the President's refusal to sign off the relevant Bill; choking Saharan dust has plagued the island this week, with high levels of particulate matter threatening public health  
4/7/202231 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 1st April 2022

The law banning single use plastics in Cyprus has been put back yet again - until September; dead animals from Limassol zoo are found dumped in a landfill; a new campaign for gender equality invites public participation
3/31/202230 minutes, 1 second
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Cyprus News Digest 25th March 2022

If Vladimir Putin succeeds in toppling the Ukrainian government, the road ahead will be fraught with difficulties; how and when will the abuses in Cyprus' national health service be fixed?
3/24/202231 minutes, 14 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 18th March 2022

Women, peace-building and climate change in a divided Cyprus;  are new synergies needed for success? Women bear the brunt of conflict: the basics are ignored; Cyprus marks World Oral Health Day with free checkups.
3/21/202229 minutes, 31 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 11th March 2022

Can an independent candidate for next year's presidential election buck voting trends in Cyprus? The Auditor General releases a damning report on developments in the Akamas peninsula
3/10/202231 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 4th March 2022

Will sanctions on Russia have the desired effect - or will the West's energy needs come first, and what are the alternatives? Demonstrators gather in Nicosia to protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
3/4/202227 minutes, 45 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 25th February 2022

Systematic gender discrimination in the Cyprus national guard is under the spotlight; a lizard is added to the island's rich list of endemic species; efforts continue to promote sustainable tourism and the reduction of plastic
2/24/202230 minutes, 16 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 18th February 2022

A catalogue of delays, failures and incompetence in the energy sector is costing Cypriot taxpayers millions of Euros.
2/17/202229 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 11th February 2022

Are plans to make bicycle helmets compulsory detracting from the lack of proper road safety infrastructure in Cyprus? Disabled people who use assistance dogs are facing discrimination, which is illegal under EU law.
2/10/202230 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 4th February 2022

Are both sides in Cyprus are using the issue of Varosha for their own political ends? After a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court will the Ayia Napa rape case now be fully and properly investigated and those accused face justice? Buses in Nicosia and Larnaca now offer 5G connectivity.
2/3/202230 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 28th January 2022

Cyprus drops down the corruption rankings; a new law aims to protect whistleblowers, but will it work? The cold snap will continue for the next few days but milder conditions are expected in February. 
1/27/202230 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 21st January 2022

Dead flamingo indicates that Cyprus' wetlands are poisoned with lead pellets; government policies are exacerbating tension between refugees and host communities, as well as infringing human rights
1/20/202230 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 14th January 2022

Although still critically endangered, the Mediterranean monk seal is breeding off the Cyprus coast and its numbers are slowly increasing; after recovering from injury, a Cypriot in the USA joins the 500-mile AIDS/LifeCycle bike ride
1/13/202230 minutes, 28 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 7th January 2022

How serious is Cyprus about the European Green Deal and sustainable mobility solutions? If citizens understood the true cost of car ownership (almost 400 euros per month) they might look for more cost effective alternatives, but are these available?
1/6/202229 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 17th December 2021

Cyprus will participate for the first time in the World Poetry Slam Championship; the Italian ambassador leaves with fond memories of Cyprus; the EU Commission Representation in Cyprus hosts an online discussion about migration and integration
12/16/202130 minutes, 16 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 10th December 2021

Despite Covid restrictions, the Christmas mountain villages will go ahead; Italy honours Rita Severis for her contribution to bilateral cultural relations, and before leaving the island, the UN special advisor tells Cypriots not to give up hope for a Cyprus solution
12/9/202130 minutes, 13 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 3rd December 2021

Could the Omicron Covid variant bring herd immunity? The EU Commission Vice President lambasts some MEPs about migration; Cypriots take to the streets to save the Akamas peninsula from unbridled development; it's been Italian cuisine week
12/2/202130 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 26th November 2021

Birds flown in from Spain give a welcome boost to Cyprus' endangered Griffon Vulture population; will funding for the revamp of central Nicosia be withdrawn if cars are allowed to circulate? As Native Americans mark Thanksgiving we discuss the impact of their culture on US society
11/25/202130 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 19th November 2021

New research is studying antibodies in relation to Covid19; the outgoing head of UNFICYP addresses the 17th Annual Cyprus Summit; we talk to the leader of a project studying the epidemiology of dementia in Cyprus.
11/18/202130 minutes, 48 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 12th November 2021

The Parliamentary Ethics Committee discusses ways to ensure transparency in MP's declarations of assets; the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage receives the Europa Nostra Award; Cyprus was an important stop-off for 15th century travellers to the Middle East
11/11/202130 minutes, 44 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 5th November 2021

Gender equality isn't just about women: Sweden's Coordinator of Feminist Foreign Policy gives us the bigger picture; should Ecocide be added to the remit of the International Criminal Court? Larnaca goes digital with a virtual reality tour
11/3/202130 minutes, 35 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 22nd October 2021

Parliament ponders changes to maternity leave; dry stone walls can protect areas ravaged by wildfires and courses are being run to teach this ancient technique; young and old are invited to take part in the Nicosia City Run 
10/21/202130 minutes, 3 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 15th October 2021

300,000 trees in Nicosia is getting back to work after lockdown; can you meet Birdlife Cyprus' latest challenge? A new exhibition examines Cypriot identity.
10/14/202130 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 8th October 2021

Scientists from 20 countries meet in Cyprus next week with plans to address climate Change in the Eastern Mediterranean region; after 2 years, the Cyprus Robotics competition returns; Let's Do It Cyprus prepares for a national clean-up campaign
10/7/202130 minutes, 10 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 1st October 2021

Cyprus' Deputy Minister for research and Innovation says the island's digital transformation is on track; everything students need to know can be found at the British Council's Study UK event; the Cyprus Forum aims to inform policy makers 
9/30/202130 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 24th September 2021

We meet a Palestinian refugee whose life is the subject of a book about gender, identity and worth; and are you up for the Cyprus Space Apps challenge?
9/23/202130 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 17th September 2021

Cyprus falls to Tier 2 in the Trafficking in Persons report, and victims aren't getting the support they should; a new tourist route offers hands-on experiences of the real Cyprus; an upcoming theatre production of 'Love, Loss and what I Wore'.
9/16/202130 minutes, 29 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 10th September 2021

As electricity prices rise, lobby groups are holding back reforms in the energy sector; booster jabs are on the cards for the over 65s but are they needed? Live music will be popping up in streets all over Cyprus next week
9/9/202130 minutes, 7 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 3rd September 2021

The Cyprus Medical Association cannot sanction doctors being investigated for unethical behaviour or criminal offences until the lengthy judicial process is complete - until then, they can keep practising; a new App can take you on tours of Nicosia's monuments.
9/2/202130 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 27th August 2021

Will rescinding some Turkish Cypriot passports take Cyprus closer to partition? A new book looks at identity, belonging and sexuality in the Arab world; and two months of culture are upcoming with the Kypria Festival
8/26/202130 minutes, 3 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 13th August 2021

A new website maps holy sites for all faiths in Cyprus as a tool for reconciliation; come Christmas, mountain villages will turn into a winter wonderland; a free water station is installed at the island's first plastic-free beach
8/12/202129 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 6th August 2021

Fewer Covid tests means fewer recorded cases: will that move Cyprus up to the green category? The tourism sector is having to rely on 'staycations'; all work under direct sunlight should cease during the heatwave.
8/5/202131 minutes, 43 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 23rd July 2021

President Erdogan announces the opening of part of Varosha in occupied Famagusta; a mob trashes the Sigma media headquarters; the Swedish embassy issues a 7-day sustainability challenge 
7/21/202130 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 16th July 2021

Cyprus gets a rap over the knuckles from the European Court of Human Rights; volunteers are needed at Zero Food Waste Cyprus and we look at other stories making the headlines this week
7/15/202130 minutes, 13 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 9th July 2021

After the devastating wildfires, the authorities are called on to investigate the conditions under which agricultural workers are employed; many small businesses don't have the wherewithal or knowledge to implement health and safety rules; despite a spike in covid cases, hoteliers remain optimistic
7/8/202130 minutes, 3 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 2nd July 2021

Time is running out for Greek Cypriots to lay claim to their properties in the occupied areas of Cyprus; the healing power of lavender: free workshops kick off in Platres this weekend.
7/1/202131 minutes, 39 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 25th June 2021

There's been a spike in cases of the Delta variant of the coronavirus, and young Cypriots are shunning the chance to get vaccinated; Cyprus' first 'sustainable park' is planned for Nicosia; we meet a musician who has emerged from lockdown with a new album that reflects on society and who we are.
6/24/202129 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 18th June 2021

Serious lead pollution has been found near Larnaca Salt Lake; the Chamber of Commerce explains its call for a deferment of the implementation of the single-use plastics directive; and you're invited to "re-discover your food" on Sunday
6/16/202130 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 11th June 2021

It's been on the cards for several years, but Cyprus businesses are asking for more time to implement the ban on single use plastic; the Health Ministry backtracks on which vaccinations are available to non-GESY patients
6/9/202130 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 4th June 2021

16 months after closing, the crossings between north and south Cyprus open today; we discuss voting trends in the wake of the parliamentary elections; and fewer women MPs is a blow for gender equality.
6/3/202130 minutes, 7 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 28th May 2021

Great news on the bird front: ravens return to Akamas; we hear about a project to rescue unsold food for the needy, and - ahead of Sunday's election - we look at Cyprus' political system. 
5/27/202130 minutes, 28 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 21st May 2021

There are good incentives for Cypriots to 'staycation' and support the local hotel industry, the Pharos Chamber Music Festival makes a comeback, and St Paul's Cathedral welcomes the lifting of restrictions with a mini market.
5/20/202130 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 14th May 2021

Will voter apathy impact the upcoming elections? Mobile polling stations will enable those in isolation to cast their ballot; and we need more midwives in Cyprus. 
5/13/202131 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 23rd April 2021

The government continues with illogical measures against covid; climate experts release a report on the Mediterranean for policy-makers, and where are the women in the team that will negotiate on the Cyprus problem?
4/22/202130 minutes, 40 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 16th April 2021

Pregnant Covid positive women were forced to have a C-section in Cyprus; we ask why parliament delays passing legislation ahead of elections; students compete in the Scyence fair at the Cyprus Institute
4/15/202130 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 9th April 2021

Leading citizens have launched an online petition urging President Anastasiades to do 'whatever is necessary' at the Geneva conference to secure a successful outcome; our schools should base their emphasis on learning rather than teaching.
4/7/202130 minutes, 26 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 2nd April 2021

Could the tourism industry lose another year's business if Britain extends its ban on foreign holidays? Today is World Autism Awareness Day: we discuss the challenges facing those on the autism spectrum.
4/1/202129 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 26th March 2021

Overruling its environmental advisors, the government forges ahead with plans to build a highway through a protected area; the Cyprus Employers Federation says we must cut down the appalling waste of food in our hotels and restaurants
3/25/202130 minutes, 3 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 19th March 2021

Shoddy journalism in Cyprus is ignoring fact-checking and giving public figures free rein to peddle inaccuracies; your digital footprint has a massive impact on the environment - now is the time to clean it up; entries are invited for the Cyprus cyber security challenge
3/18/202130 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 12th March 2021

No quarantine or prior negative covid tests needed for tourists to Cyprus who've been vaccinated; companies domiciled in Cyprus have 6 months to give details of their shareholders and owners to a new Ultimate Beneficial Owner register
3/11/202129 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 5th March 2021

Cyprus Greens slam the government for allowing development on turtle hatching beaches; Rotary's pollinator project aims to bring benefits to insects; FOE accuses the EU Commission of breaking its own rules to roll back safety measures for GMOs.
3/4/202130 minutes, 23 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 26th February 2021

Following the demolition of protected, listed buildings by the Archbishopric, and the authorities' neglect in enforcing the law, MPs discuss changes to existing legislation; and we hear the shocking facts about food waste and its impact on climate change
2/24/202129 minutes, 37 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 19th February 2021

Citizens are still reeling from the police violence at last week's protest against government corruption; a freedom of information act comes into force, and could the social welfare service have prevented the tragic murders in Tseri?
2/18/202129 minutes, 41 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 12th February 2021

The World Bank publishes a study by the Cyprus Institute analysing the benefits of integrating green policies in the Covid-19 economic recovery; could the power-sharing model of Northern Ireland work in Cyprus to solve the Cyprus problem?
2/11/202129 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 5th February 2021

There was outrage this week after the Church of Cyprus demolished 4 listed buildings in old Nicosia which it had promised to restore as part of a project to build a new cathedral. We talk to the Technical Chamber, the Mayor and a leading lawyer about the illegalities - and possible solutions.
2/4/202130 minutes, 20 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 29th January 2021

If you haven't activated your National Health registration you won't be able to book a Covid vaccine or access your medical records; freedom of the press is under threat on both sides of the island
1/28/202130 minutes, 54 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 15th January 2021

Irrational, politically motivated lockdown restrictions give exemptions to some groups while banning everyone else from enjoying the countryside; Nicosia's central square finally reopens after years of renovations
1/14/202129 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cyprus News Digest 8th January 2021

Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers died this week, we reprise a chat we had a few years ago about his life and career; the Ministry of Health is rolling out Covid vaccinations across the island.
1/7/202130 minutes, 54 seconds