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Neapolis University Paphos in Cyprus, and the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of Buckingham in the UK (BUCSIS) in partnership with UNESCO Chair on Threats to Cultural Heritage and Cultural Heritage-Related activities, Ionian University in Greece, will be co-organising an intensive workshop in Security and Intelligence studies  from April 15 to April 17.

Why should you visit a museum? There are several reasons; to seek knowledge, to take time to reflect and ponder, and to hone your critical thinking. But also, to acknowledge and appreciate the people who built and maintain the museums, and who work tirelessly to safeguard our history, thus enriching your experiential learning – along with that of future generations. 

Antoun Massaad, CEO, Cedar Rose, visited the Expo 2020 Dubai with the Cyprus International Business Association (CIBA) delegation as part of the Cyprus National Day celebrations. 

On the basis of the results of the Passenger Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, Cyprus’ revenue from tourism reached EUR104,2 million in November 2021 compared to EUR6,6 million in November 2020 and EUR95,0 million in November 2019. 

Building upon the successful legacy of their strong and long-standing bilateral ties, and based on the outcomes of the first Meeting of the Joint Committee between the Government of the Republic of Cyprus and the Government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on  November 11, 2020, it has been decided to establish a  Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between both countries, with the aim of  elevating their current bilateral relations to new and strategic heights, amplifying and deepening existing areas of cooperation, and exploring new avenues of collaboration in various fields.

On January 01,  2021, the median  age of the EU’s  population hit 44.1 years, 0.2 years more than in 2020. It increased by 2.5 years (on average by 0.25 years per annum) from 41.6 years in 2011. This means that half of the EU’s population was older than 44.1 years, while the other half was younger. 

On account of the ongoing uncertainty and travel disruption due to the pandemic worldwide, the organisers of the Limassol Boat Show 2022, Dacor Advertising & Media and Limassol Marina, announced that the re-launch of the largest boat show in the Eastern Mediterranean region, will be re-scheduled for October 14-16 of this year.

Visitors to Limassol Marina had a unique opportunity to experience one of the most romantic Valentine’s Day celebrations on February 14. A drive-in cinema evening under the stars, and dining on the sea against the backdrop of the gorgeous Marina, made this an unforgettable occasion for all the participants.

The contract for the provision of services for the development of the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SVAK) for the wider urban area of ​​the free Province of Famagusta (consultancy services for the development of a sustainable urban mobility) was signed on February 10, at Ayia Napa City Hall (SUMP) for the greater urban area of ​​the Famagusta District.

Yiannis Karousos, minister of transport, communications & works, Cyprus, marked the completion of the upgrades at the Archaeological Museum of the Larnaka District during his visit to the fully renovated wings, and in the presence of the mayor of Larnaca, the presidents of Larnaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Larnaka Tourism Board, members of Parliament of the Larnaca and Ammochostos regions, as well as officers of the Department of Antiquities and members of the local media.