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Welcome to the Yasoo Cyprus Podcast, your passport to the enchanting Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Join us as we explore Cyprus's vibrant lifestyle, share valuable information, unveil real estate opportunities, discuss smart investments, and uncover exciting business prospects. Whether you're a local resident or a global enthusiast, come discover the timeless beauty and modern allure of Cyprus with us. Tune in for expert insights, fascinating interviews, and insider tips that will make you ...
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Welcome to the History of Cyprus Podcast. Follow us on Instagram and support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheHistoryofCyprusPodcast https://instagram.com/thehistoryofcyprus I’d like to thank each and every participant (and every future guest) in this project as without their time and hard work in their respective fields of archaeology, linguistics, social and political history, this would not have been possible. Every month I will be releasing a new episode as it relates to C ...
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Our project https://cyprus-faq.com/en/ is a detailed database for those who want to move to Northern Cyprus. If you are thinking about moving and looking for information to help you adapt to your new place, read the current information on our website. We have created a free database specifically for those who are planning to relocate or have already moved to the island. Cyprus-FAQ provides answers to all relevant questions about relocation and daily life in North Cyprus.
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This podcast covers all things technology and engineering in Cyprus. The host, Andreas Lefkatis, talks with his guests about what’s trending in their field, innovative ways they’re using technology to make the island a prominent technology hub, and much more. Hopefully it inspires you to do the same! The episodes are available on all major podcast platforms and on our Youtube channel.
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CyprusScene.com supports and drives for the Recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and demonstrates how the UN, EU, UK, and other interlocutors are maintaining the Cyprus Issue status quo and not giving international recognition and equality to the Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus.
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Discover Northern Cyprus Real Estate is your go-to podcast for all things property in this Mediterranean haven. Dive into expert insights, market trends, and investment tips from the team behind https://northerncyprusforsale.com/ Whether you're a seasoned investor or just curious about the region's real estate potential, join us for captivating discussions, interviews with local experts, and a journey through Northern Cyprus's most sought-after properties. Unlock the secrets of this property ...
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In today's episode, the electricity authority has been left in the lurch and smart meter installation has again fallen into a state of limbo, after the administrative court’s decision to forbid the telecommunications authority from being awarded the tender to install smart meters. Elsewhere, the Supreme Court rejected a request from two Helios orph…
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For all Patreon members, you can access my interview on Zeno of Citium with Andrew Erskine now on Patreon. For as little as $1 a month, your contributions help fund the History of Cyprus Podcast and keep it ad free. Please consider supporting the History of Cyprus Podcast and help build this digital repository of Cypriot history! The History of Cyp…
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Most 10 Essential Questions to Ask Before Buying Property in Cyprus Welcome back, Cyprus enthusiasts! I'm Marios, your host on Yasoo Cyprus, your go-to podcast for all things Cyprus-related. Today, we're diving into the exciting world of property investment in Cyprus, exploring the essential questions you need to ask before taking the plunge. Cypru…
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In today’s episode, President Nikos Christodoulides said green taxation will begin by the end of 2024 and not on April 1. Meanwhile, over 3,500 people will be elected in Cyprus on June 9. Elsewhere, justice officials from Cyprus and the US will cooperate to enhance Cypriot capabilities to counter illicit finance. All this and more in the Cyprus Bea…
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In today's episode, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has some thoughts that could pave the way for the resumption of Cyprus talks, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Monday. Elsewhere, the President also said that he is planning and discussing with the cabinet about new measures or extending measures in place already to deal with inflatio…
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In today’s episode, dignitaries from 35 countries and representatives of various international organisations descended on Larnaca for a meeting over the Amalthea initiative – Cyprus' humanitarian aid corridor to Gaza. Meanwhile, President Nikos Christodoulides met with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Elsewhere, the giant water bu…
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In today’s episode, the Cyprus Broadcasting Cooperation has had all its bank accounts frozen. Meanwhile, scientists have warned of a giant water bug known as the toe-biter along the shores of Cyprus. Elsewhere, the electricity authority (EAC) were handed a €28,000 fine following the conclusion of investigations into the death of a worker in 2018. A…
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In today's episode, Cyprus could generate electricity from natural gas by the middle of 2025, Energy Minister George Papanastasiou said on Tuesday. Elsewhere, preparations have been completed and the vessel Jennifer, loaded with around 500 tonnes of aid is ready to leave Cyprus’ shores as soon as weather conditions permit. Meanwhile, it is no longe…
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In today's episode, Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos announced on Monday that representatives from over 40 countries will meet in Cyprus on March 21 to discuss the operational coordination of the next steps regarding the aid corridor to the Gaza Strip. Elsewhere, President Nikos Christodoulides discussed with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fat…
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In today's episode, the government has a ‘Plan B’ for the stalled Vasiliko liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, though it has not yet worked out the timetable for that alternative, Energy Minister George Papanastasiou said on Thursday. Elsewhere, scandal continued to rock the church, with a new video surfacing of a woman being beaten with a belt b…
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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.저자 Rosie Charalambous
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This month's primary source is bit different! Glynnis Fawkes, a highly acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator, has made significant contributions to the field of archaeology by illustrating numerous excavations in the Eastern Mediterranean (and in Cyprus) since 1998. Some of her work is featured in the book, "Cartoons of Cyprus" -- with a wonderful f…
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In today’s episode, MPs raised the alarm over whether Cyprus is carrying out its duties on money laundering compliance. Meanwhile, a second shipment of aid will be sent from Larnaca to Gaza within the coming days, Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos said. Elsewhere, the European Commission referred Cyprus to the European Court of Justice due to it…
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In today’s episode, the humanitarian aid ship Open arms finally set sail from Larnaca for Gaza. Meanwhile, President Nikos Christodoulides will meet the UN Secretary-general's personal envoy Maria Angela Holguin on Saturday. Elsewhere, a teenager has contracted measles and is in hospital. All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you…
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In today’s episode, the UN secretary-general’s personal envoy Maria Holguin said “a lot of ideas” had been raised at her meeting with President Nikos Christodoulides. Elsewhere, the ecclesiastical court will convene within the week over the two monks involved in an alleged sex and cash scandal. Also, Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos will be tra…
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In today's episode, Cyprus was gearing to send around 150 tonnes of aid to Gaza on Sunday afternoon, after it received the final seal of approval from Israel. The vessel will set off on Monday morning. Elsewhere, over 2,000 people living in Cyprus illegally were deported or repatriated this year, police said. Meanwhile, the story surrounding the mo…
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In today’s episode, President Nikos Christodoulides warned of large increases in the price of motor fuel. Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she is "so proud" of Christodoulides. Elsewhere, parliament said the state health services organisation (Okypy) needs to rein in its expenses. All this and more in the Cyprus Be…
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In today’s episode, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is to visit Cyprus to discuss the implementation of the maritime humanitarian corridor to Gaza. Meanwhile, the energy regulator (Cera) ruled out a price increase on electricity bills. Elsewhere, the Austrian government threw its weight behind Cyprus' plan to declare parts of Syr…
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In today's episode, President Nikos Christodoulides on Tuesday evening highlighted the importance his government is putting on restarting Cyprus talks, despite the difficult stance of the Turkish side. Speaking during a televised speech on his first year as president, Christodoulides went over the initiatives his government has taken to “better the…
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In today’s episode, the search for the body of a six-year-old child reportedly thrown into the sea from a boat carrying irregular migrants to Cyprus was called off on Monday lunchtime. Elsewhere, the significant role of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (Unficyp) in efforts to “restore peace, stability, and international legality in C…
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In today's episode, Monday marks exactly 60 years since the passage of United Nations Security Council resolution 186, which, among other things, created the UN’s Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (Unficyp). Elsewhere, a poll showed Nikos Christodoulides’ popularity to have been greatly diminished since his election as President a year ago. Meanwhile, o…
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*My apologies; I had a broken microphone on the day of the recording. But thankfully John's audio quality is perfect! The Epic Cycle, also known as the Trojan Cycle, refers to a collection of ancient Greek epic poems that were composed between the 8th and 6th centuries BCE. It is a series of narratives that revolve around the events related to the …
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In today’s episode, an investigator will face criminal charges for deliberately failing to properly investigate the road death of Andreas Loizou in 2012. Meanwhile, the Attorney-general ordered the trial of Turkish Cypriot lawyer Akan Kursat be suspended since the key witness in the case is dead. Elsewhere, parliament gave the nod to the establishm…
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Yasoo Cyprus! Welcome back to another exciting episode of Yasoo Cyprus Podcast, your go-to source for stories of people who have chosen this beautiful island as their retirement haven. I'm your host, Marios, and today we have a special guest joining us - Mr. John, a 73-year-old retired Englishman, who, along with his wife, decided to make Cyprus th…
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In today’s episode, Cyprus' entry for this year's Eurovision song contest was revealed to be Liar, which will be sung by Silia Kapsis. Meanwhile, MEP Niyazi Kizilyurek was slammed for campaigning in the north for re-election by Turkish Cypriot Leader Ersin Tatar and the north's 'foreign minister' Tahsin Ertugruloglu. Elsewhere, Cyprus received one …
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In today's episode, the investigation into Thanasis Nicolaou’s death was negligent and irresponsible, the Limassol district court heard on Tuesday. “The omissions are so many, so great, that it crosses the boundaries of gross negligence and borders on a cover-up,” former investigator into the case Savvas Matsas told the court. Elsewhere, cabinet gr…
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In today’s episode, the inquest into the death of National Guard officer Thanasis Nicolaou, found dead in 2005, continued, with state prosecutor Xenia Xenophontos questioning forensic pathologist Dimitra Karayianni regarding her examination of Nicolaou’s hyoid bone. In other news, the solution to the Cyprus problem is of fundamental importance for …
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In today's episode, President Nikos Christodoulides said he hoped UN Secretary-General personal envoy Maria Holguin would soon be able to meet with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to discuss the Cyprus problem. Elsewhere, cabinet will shortly approve the new National Sanctions Implementation Unit, Christodoulides said, stressing that there can be …
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In today’s episode, legislators dubbed the commercial development done in a protected area in Ayia Napa "a classic crime". Meanwhile, the auditor-general will report the Cyprus Broadcasting Cooperation (CyBC) to the anti-corruption authority on suspicion of "abuse of power". Elsewhere, Morphou Bishop Neofytos said he "honours" Russian President Vla…
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In today’s episode, government subsidies on electricity and fuel tax will be extended into the spring. Meanwhile, a large fire that broke out in Limassol severely damaged an abandoned listed mansion. Elsewhere, a top court in the European Union rejected an attempt to drop the protected status of halloumi. All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefi…
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In today's episode, two people were hospitalised following an explosion in the Nicosia suburb of Engomi. The explosion had occurred in a three-storey building, which suffered extensive damage. Elsewhere, although it made front page news in the north, police said they received no information that a group of eight young Turkish Cypriots said on Monda…
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In today's episode, only two out of eight anaesthesiologists at Makarios hospital are willing to participate in abortions, it emerged on Monday, following a complaint that a woman was forced to endure for five days what should have been a two-day procedure. Elsewhere, former President Nicos Anastasiades welcomed the appointment of Gabrielle Louise …
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In today’s episode, the status quo in Cyprus cannot be the island’s future, President Nikos Christodoulides reiterated on Sunday. The island is at a critical juncture in its history, he said. Elsewhere, a 29-year-old man was arrested on Sunday after he was believed to have been involved in an argument which saw him pull a gun out when he was involv…
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In today's episode, Paphos mayor Phedonas Phedonos will file a complaint to the police against both the Contractors Council and the Scientific and Technical Chamber where he’ll accuse of them of dereliction of duty, for having taken no disciplinary action against companies previously implicated in the Paphos sewerage board scandal. Elsewhere, the g…
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In today’s episode, intense weather resulted in scenes dubbed as "biblical destruction". Meanwhile, the European Commission has greenlighted the use of Casgevy gene therapy to treat beta thalassaemia and sickle cell disease. Elsewhere, the "pay-as-you-throw" scheme is set to hit households in Cyprus in the pocket. All this and more in the Cyprus Be…
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Bear with me. This is a long (but important!) episode description. Cyprus is mentioned only once in The Iliad. Kinyras, The King of Cyprus, gifts Agamemnon a breastplate as he prepares for war against Troy: "First [Agamemnon] strapped the splendid greaves around his shins, fitted with silver bindings around his ankles; Next he girt about his chest …
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In today's episode, intense weather overnight, including at least two tornados, resulted in scenes dubbed as “biblical destruction” in Limassol on Wednesday. Elsewhere, the row over local government reform continued on Tuesday, as Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou said the current law is not ideal and will create unequal benefits for citizens.…
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The Expectations of Cyprus real estate market performance 2024. Marios: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another thrilling episode of "Yasoo Cyprus podcast," your go-to podcast for navigating the dynamic waters of Cyprus's real estate market. I'm Marios, your host, and today we have a true luminary with us in the studio. It's my pleasure to in…
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In today’s episode, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday that politics “has a duty to try the "impossible” as he evaluated the Cyprus problem. In other news, speculation was ongoing on Monday as to the fate of consumers regarding electricity costs as deliberations between the electricity authority (EAC) and the energy regulatory …
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In today’s episode, UN Envoy Maria Angela Holguin will be back in Cyprus in mid-March. Meanwhile, the government is working on plans to offer incentives to young families and couples to resettle Maronite villages in the north. Elsewhere, police were trying to track who may have written "Koumas, die" on a Makarios statue in Paphos. All this and more…
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In today’s episode, farmers protested in Nicosia and Paphos, following similar action from many of their European counterparts. Meanwhile, parliament will very soon hold hearings on what some have dubbed a "mega scandal". Elsewhere, Health Minister Michalis Damianos attended the inauguration of a supported living facility for people with mental hea…
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