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The Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 321,858 in August of this year, recording an increase of 208,7 percent compared to August 2020 (during which 104,261 arrivals were recorded), and a decrease of 41,9 percent compared to August 2019 (with 553,845 arrivals).

Christos Zannettou, mayor, Ayia Napa, on September 10 visited ‘The antennas’, known in the area as the Antennas of the French, the lighthouse and the building with the radiocommunication facilities located in the area of ​​Cape Greco.

The cultural services of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth and Rialto Theatre, will organise the eight Cyprus Jazz & World Music Showcase 2021, which will take place November 25-27, at Rialto Theatre in Limassol.

Larnaca has announced that the preparations for the second Larnaca Biennale have begun. Artists and works from Cyprus and abroad began arriving in Larnaca to set up the exhibition, which will take place from October 13 to November 26, of this year.  

The Pancyprian Confederation of Parents' Associations of Public Secondary Schools and the Ronald McDonald House Charites, Cyprus, have announced the launch of a partnership aimed at strengthening the two organisation’s efforts to support children in need of medical care in Cyprus, and/or abroad.

In August of this year, plastic waste was used to create ‘CALYPSO’, a piece of art representing a sea turtle.

Neapolis University Pafos welcomed Professor Stelios N. Georgiou as the new Dean of the School of Health Sciences as from the new academic period 2021-2022.

After 18 challenging months due to the pandemic, and with traffic reaching its lowest point, the last few months demonstrate a substantial recovery which bears hopeful messages for a stable upturn, with the hope that the worst is behind us.  

Transport minister briefing on the renewed master plan of the port and marina of Larnaca