We are almost a year into the pandemic. Almost a year since the first lockdown and Covid-19 still has our hands somewhat tied behind our backs. This is not just ...
How do we kiss? How much do we kiss? Who do we kiss? This is what an upcoming performance at the Nicosia Pop Up Festival asks. Titled What does the ...
The Cyprus News Digest, in collaboration with the Cyprus Mail, brings you an in-depth analysis of some of the latest developments in local and international – in audio form.
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A special orientation card, a pencil, a list of questions, a phone, and you’re all set to go for an outdoor activity. An upcoming street quest in Nicosia will ...
As measures ease, Persona Theatre Group returns with new performance dates to present Richard Kalinoski’s acclaimed play Beast on the Moon, directed by Lea Maleni. The play, which is ...
As electric vehicles become more and more prominent on our roads, and charging capacity more and more of an issue, Norway has come up with a clever, broad-view solution for ...
Ah, coffee… it’s a huge tradition in Cyprus, the love of coffee and the connections that are made over it. Serving and consuming coffee is a large part of ...
From bee farms to honey villages, Cyprus is doing its bit to boost vital bee population
Just a short time ago, bee-related projects around the island were really picking up, ...
The public has the right to access information and participate in decision making, but the government makes it very difficult says Green party leader Charalampos Theopemptou
One the most important ...
Limassol municipality has plans to upgrade accessibility to the environmentally sensitive Lady’s Mile, an issue which has dragged on for over 15 years – as previously reported by the Cyprus Mail.
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Determined not to let another year go by without immersive cultural experiences and community engagement, the team behind the popular AfroBanana Festival are inviting the public to the island’s ...
By Laurie Goering
China, which long targeted rapid industrial growth despite its environmental consequences, now aims to become the global leader in “low-carbon tech for a carbon-constrained world” as it ...
How a Nicosia group is tackling the shocking levels of food waste
Did you know that a third of the food produced worldwide every year ends up in landfills? Perfectly ...
Hoteliers in the Famagusta region recently attended a workshop led by plastic reduction experts as part of the ‘Keep Our Sand and Sea Plastic Free’ project.
The workshop examined the ...
Commonly known as the corpse lily, the ‘Rafflesia arnoldii’ is a rare flower found in the rainforests of Indonesia. Growing to almost a metre across, it’s a malodorous and ...
Since a new number to text for government approval was added to the list, theatres and galleries slowly began opening up their venues. Number 9 allows art lovers to briefly get ...
The Akamas tulip (Tulipa akamasica) has been highlighted by the agriculture ministry this month to educate people about the island’s endangered plants, this one blooming from March to April, ...
During a period of forced confinement, a couple is isolated at home experiencing a new reality. Day by day, they converse, interact, fall in love, fight, break up, mourn and ...
With the gradual easing of restrictions, some form of cultural life re-appears yet theatres are still struggling and artists still need support. This is what the organisers of an upcoming ...
The battle against climate change is creating all-new economies and truly unique innovations.
In this video, we travel to a lab in Hawaii and a farm in New York, to ...
Eins Gallery re-opens its doors with Alexandros Tzannis’ solo exhibition Earth Will Remain, We Are the Shipwreck. From March 3 to 17, the public will be able to explore art pieces that ...
There’s nothing more important than our health and wellbeing. It’s one of the major lessons that surfaced in the past year yet looking after our health isn’t ...
It’s been quite a year for cinema. Productions were put on hold, film premieres took a step down and cinemas remained mostly empty. But of course, home cinema has ...
Ōkunoshima is a small island in the Inland Sea of Japan, which played a key role during World War II as a poison gas factory. It is often called Usagi ...