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Dr Dimitri Boules has recently opened a new acupuncture clinic in Larnaca and came on the show to talk about this ancient Chinese medicine and how it works. We discuss how acupuncture helps heal the body, its impact on female hormones and reproductive health, how it can benefit chronic disorders, about cupping and electric acupuncture and aesthetic acupuncture. Book mention:Rays of the Dawn Contact Dimitri via their website and Instagram Please consider supporting the podcast by subscribing to Patreon for as little as 2, 5 or 10 euros a month. Find Eleni aka Georgie's Mummy on Instagram and Facebook to follow her daily stories and posts. Email: eleni@georgiesmummy.comSupport the show
Diodorus Siculus was a 1st-century BCE Greek historian from Agyrium in Sicily who wrote during the late Roman Republic. His most famous work, the Bibliotheca historica ("Historical Library"), is a massive universal history in 40 books that aimed to chronicle the world's history from mythological times to his own era. In this excerpt, we hear of Cimon, a well-known Athenian general from the 5th century BCE, who helped expand Athens' power in the eastern Mediterranean. His connection to Cyprus comes from his final campaign in 450 BCE, when he led an expedition to free the island from Persian control. He died during the siege of Citium (now Larnaca), but his forces later won a naval battle near Salamis, Cyprus, before returning home. In my next episode, I welcome back Dr. Christian Korner Dr. Christian Körner to discuss Cyprus in the 5th century!
The road to the Conference League final gets significantly steeper as Palace welcome Italian giants Fiorentina to Selhurst Park for the first leg of the Quarter-Finals. After the dramatic "Redemption in Larnaca," Oliver Glasner's men face a side that has reached the final of this competition in consecutive years. It's a night where South London grit meets Tuscan flair, and with a place in the semi-finals on the line, the atmosphere under the lights is expected to be electric.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim, Jack and Joe review the Conference League win at AEK Larnaca, and everything that came with the trip, including Jim leaving his laptop on the plane. They also catch up on Maxence Lacroix's France call up, listen to some listener voice notes on their Top 5 Players of all time and dish out more 321 points. Get your Exclusive NordVPN deal by going to nordvpn.com/fyp - it's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Get tickets to Jim's 2026 UK Tour here: jimdalycomedy.com/tour April 23rd L̶O̶N̶D̶O̶N̶ (SOLD OUT!)April 30th BRIGHTON (FINAL FEW!) May 3rd MANCHESTERMay 23rd CHESHAMJune 7th BIRMINGHAMJune 13th LIVERPOOL Get loads more Palace content at patreon.com/fyppodcast Chapters 03:01 Reflections on a non-Palaace weekend 08:52 Ismaila Sarr: Palace's most important? 11:59 Larnaca red cards and penalty call 18:00 Looking ahead to Fiorentina away 35:18 Yeremy Pino's impact off the bench 44:04 Addressing fan behaviour in Larnaca 01:07:12 JD's laptop troubles in Larnaca 01:11:01 The Importance of Online Security 01:13:22 Devenny Other Business 01:25:14 Listener voice notes 01:29:03 Dishing out 321 points facebook: FYPFanzineinstagram: @fypfanzinebluesky: @fiveyearplan.bsky.socialtiktok: @fiveyearplanpodcasttwitter: @fypfanzine email: contact@fypfanzine.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The European dream stays alive! Palace showed immense character in the heat of Cyprus to overcome a hostile atmosphere and a stubborn AEK Larnaca side, securing a 2-1 win on the night and a 3-2 victory on aggregate. After a tense, goalless first half that threatened a repeat of the frustrations at Selhurst, the game exploded into life. We're breaking down the individual performances and tactical shifts that finally broke the "Larnaca Curse" and marched the Eagles into the Conference League Quarter-Finals.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben and Matt look back at the Europa Conference League victory. Support the show
Nick is back with Ian, Paul and Theresa to discuss that eventual win over Larnaca. An early goal seemed to settle us, a disallowed goal and some dodgy reffing, the game had it all! Join your mates as they discuss the game and more. #CPFC #CrystalPalacefc #AEKFC #Football #EPL #premierleague x - https://x.com/red_blue_review Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063836118934 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/red_and_blue_review/ You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/@theredbluereview8132/about
The European dream stays alive! Palace showed immense character in the heat of Cyprus to overcome a hostile atmosphere and a stubborn AEK Larnaca side, securing a 2-1 win on the night and a 3-2 victory on aggregate. After a tense, goalless first half that mirrored the frustrations of the first leg, the game exploded into life. We're breaking down the tactical shift that saw the Eagles finally break the "Larnaca Curse" and march into the Conference League Quarter-Finals.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sista klubbslagshelgen innan landslagsuppehållet och Sveriges ödesmatch mot Ukraina! Roma och Bologna med otrolig sjumålshistoria på Stadio Olimpico. Är Vincenzo Italiano nästa stora cuptränare? Kan Santiago Castro bli en anfallare för de största klubbarna? Porto med en stabil vinst hemma mot Stuttgart. Den väldigt jämna EL-säsongen, vilka är favoriter till att vinna? Är det favorit på att se ett spanskt lag i final? Troy Parrotts succé i AZ Alkmaar. Ännu en sorglig insats av Fiorentina mot ett polskt lag. Men var Crystal Palace insats mot Larnaca ännu mer pinsam? Supersöndag - årets ångestmatch mellan Spurs och Nottingham, avgörs bottenstriden här? Cupfinal mellan Arsenal och Manchester City, hur högt värderar Guardiola denna matchen? Är City i en formsvacka eller är detta bara deras nivå? Madrid-derby, kan detta avgöra titelstriden i La Liga?Programledare: August SpångbergExperter: Ricard Norman & Adam PinthorpViva Fotboll görs i samarbete med ATG:Gå med i Viva Fotbolls Tillsammanslag på ATG, där vi varje helg skickar in en välkalibrerad Big 9-kupong där vi försöker fälla någon av dom stora favoriterna för att stå där med miljongarantin på ensam vinnare med 9 rätt. Här har ni laget: https://www.atg.se/tillsammans/inbjudan/XKZI-CGTW-319315/tDhBPMy5pbFG8uzq%3AaJrSG_tO82Uf1mO6Zm4Fpw%3A7b2V4nqE-g4m1k4fuwZJ3VAKVv-2dCMKgw?gameId=BIG9_2025-08-23_725344240_2060735806Du hittar alltid dom senaste tripplarna, andelarna, Big 9 och annat från oss på https://www.atg.se/tutto/18+ Regler & villkor gäller. Stödlinjen.seI samarbete med TV4 Play:Unikt erbjudande ger dig som lyssnare möjligheten att ta del av ännu en spännande säsong av La Liga och Serie A hos TV4 Play, paketet TV4 Play Sport för enbart 174 kr/mån i 6 månader. Utöver det serier, film, tennis, rally, hästhoppning och mycket annat.Följ länken för att ta del av erbjudandet: https://www.tv4play.se/kampanj/vivaKontakta redaktionen: linus@k26media.seVill ditt företag samarbeta med Viva fotboll? samarbete@tutto.seSociala Medier:Instagram - Viva_fotbollTwitter - VivafotbollTikTok - Vivafotboll#vivafotbollTIDSKODER:00:00 Börjar strax 04:15 Intro10:20 Gårdagens Europa League 23:45 Conference League 33:30 Inför Tottenham-Nottingham 39:35 Inför Arsenal-Man City 46:30 Inför Real Madrid-Atletico Madrid52:10 Big 901:07:00 Avrundning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aston Villa will play Bologna in the last eight of the Europa League after beating Lille 2-0 last night at Villa Park.Nottingham Forest are also through, but needed extra time and penalties to get past Danish side Midtjylland (much to the joy of all Spurs fans).Crystal Palace made it three from three as they beat Larnaca in the Conference League. They'll face a tough quarter final against Fiorentina.Luke Littler won his second Premier League Darts meeting of the year and England's Women have a new rugby captain ahead of the Six Nations.Aston Martin F1 team are rumoured to be making changes at the top - with Adrian Newey stepping down as team principal and Audi's Jonathan Wheatley their number one target to replace him.Michael Carrick has backed Bruno Fernandes as his player of the season ahead of United's trip to Bournemouth tonight in the Premier League.Hit follow on this podcast for a daily roundup of the biggest sports stories you need to know about every morning and read more at talkSPORT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nil-nil and not much thrill. Palace follow up a frustrating stalemate against Larnaca with another toothless 0-0, this time against ten-man Leeds... and somehow it's even harder to watch.Terence, Albert and Hesketh discuss the two games where the goals never came, the spark never lit, and patience may finally be wearing thin. Oliver Glasner's post-match comments raise eyebrows (again), with more pointed takes on Palace traditions that don't quite land with the faithful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben & Matt discuss the goalless draws at Selhurst and preview the trip to Cyprus.Support the show
The "Larnaca Curse" continues as Palace were held to a scoreless draw in a wet and windy first leg at Selhurst Park. Despite dominating 71% of the possession and racking up 13 shots, the Eagles couldn't find a way past an inspired Zlatan Alomerović in the AEK goal. With boos ringing out from sections of the home crowd at full-time, Oliver Glasner's men now face a daunting task in Cyprus next week to keep their European dreams alive.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 2 of the midweek pod sees Jim, Jack and Joe answer your questions on the vibes returning to Palace, discuss whether we will make it to Larnaca or not, check in on Kevin's bit of paper, dish out 321 points and do a quiz. Get tickets to Jim's 2026 UK Tour here: jimdalycomedy.com/tour April 23rd LONDON (Last few tickets) April 30th BRIGHTON May 3rd MANCHESTER May 23rd CHESHAM June 7th BIRMINGHAM June 13th LIVERPOOL Join the FYP Clubhouse for extra episodes, match previews, post match reviews, early access to live podcast tickets and more: patreon.com/fyppodcast facebook: FYPFanzineinstagram: @fypfanzinebluesky: @fiveyearplan.bsky.socialtiktok: @fiveyearplanpodcasttwitter: @fypfanzine email: contact@fypfanzine.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Palace shift their focus back to Europe as they welcome AEK Larnaca to Selhurst Park for the first leg of the UEFA Conference League Round of 16. While the stunning 3-1 victory over Spurs has injected some much-needed belief into the club, the Eagles have a score to settle with the Cypriot side. Larnaca have already embarrassed Palace at home once this season during the group stages, and Oliver Glasner knows his side cannot afford another lapse if they want to take a healthy lead to the Mediterranean next week.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen Fletcher presents Beyond Belief which features an interview with Niall West a retired school principal from Rathkeale who is trekking to the Everest Base Camp in April. Stephen also talks to Alan Cousins, a member of the Church of Ireland parish in Westport, who works for SAT-7 UK which is a Christain satelite TV network Sat 7 which broadcasts to Christians in the Middle East and North Africa regions. It is part of an international Christian media network, with studio offices in Beirut, Cairo, Istanbul, Larnaca, and London. Alan talks about their work and the operational challenges of broadcasting in parts of the region affected by the turmoil of war.
La guerra en Oriente Medio cumple su sexto día con una escalada de ataques entre Irán, Israel y Estados Unidos, lo que aumenta el temor a su expansión. Israel intensifica su ofensiva y Hezbolá ataca desde Líbano. España envía la fragata Cristóbal Colón a Chipre, en la UE, para defensa antiaérea y posibles evacuaciones, aclarando que es una reubicación de su misión habitual. En Chipre, una española en Larnaca reporta normalidad aparente, si bien las escuelas activan planes de emergencia. El gobierno de Pedro Sánchez mantiene su postura de "no a la guerra", negando el uso de bases españolas a Estados Unidos para ataques contra Irán. Esta decisión recibe críticas de Donald Trump y del presidente israelí Isaac Herzog, quienes acusan a España de hostilidad. El ministro Carlos Cuerpo defiende la posición. El debate político cuestiona la sinceridad de Sánchez y la falta de explicaciones al Congreso. En política interna, la formación de gobierno en Extremadura está en el aire, pues VOX se ...
In this new Expressit. episode, together with Ioannis Zenios, we explore the evolving role of the adult trainer and what it truly means to facilitate learning today. What does it mean to be an “adult educator” in today's world? How is the role different from that of a traditional teacher? And how has this identity shifted over the years? We discuss the trainer as a learning facilitator, creating safe spaces, encouraging participation, building trust, and moving from authority to empowerment. We also dive into the key skills and attitudes that make an effective trainer: empathy, non-verbal communication, adaptability, and the ability to “read the room.” From managing different learning paces to handling challenging behaviours, and from face-to-face settings to online and hybrid environments, this episode offers practical insights for every professional working in adult education.
En quittant les montagnes, la route traverse le village chypriote de Lefkara avant d'arriver à Larnaca. La chaleur revient et l'ambiance devient plus urbaine. Cette étape marque une transition nette dans le road trip.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip à Chypre en famille-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Aujourd'hui, je vous emmène à Chypre avec Pauline, Quentin, leurs jumeaux Achille et Octave, 4 ans, et son filleul de presque 18 ans. C'est lui qui a choisi Chypre pour ses plages, alors que Pauline, elle, rêvait surtout de goûter le vrai halloumi. Comme quoi, chacun ses priorités.Sur place, le programme est simple : arrivée à Paphos, pause mer, puis direction les montagnes du Troodos pour respirer un peu, avant de redescendre vers l'est, du côté de Larnaca et Ayia Napa. Pas question de multiplier les kilomètres avec les jumeaux, surtout quand le thermomètre s'emballe en été.Entre plages agitées, ruines au coucher du soleil, villages de montagne quasi déserts, monastères orthodoxes et restos improvisés, Pauline ajuste le rythme, compose avec la chaleur et profite de chaque étape, même quand il faut lever le pied.Si voyager en famille avec de jeunes enfants, un ado, beaucoup de soleil et quelques imprévus vous parle, cet épisode va vous plaire.-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Our guest for this episode is Daniel Nelson. Nelson has over 20 years of international basketball coaching experience. Beginning his career in Ireland with Templeogue, DCU St Vincent's, Trinity College Dublin and Irish national youth programs, he quickly built a reputation for technical teaching and player development. Since 2011, Nelson has coached across Australia, Europe and beyond, including roles with the Perth Wildcats, where he was part of a national championship-winning team, MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg, Parma Basket Perm and the Taylor Hawks. He has also served as Video Scout for the Australian Men's National Team, coached West Australian state teams, and worked in national talent identification programs in both Ireland and Australia. His career includes head and assistant coach positions in Cyprus, Romania, the UK, Kosovo, Belgium and the Netherlands, leading teams to competitive success. Nelson is the founder of Daniel Nelson Coaching, delivering clinics, workshops and consulting for coaches and clubs internationally. Known for his tactical precision, use of advanced analytics and commitment to building strong team cultures, he blends structure with adaptability to develop players and programs. He is the current Head Coach of Anorthosis Famagusta in Cyprus, leading the team into the FIBA Europe Cup for the 2025–26 season. Holding multiple coaching licenses, he continues his record as one of Ireland's most globally experienced basketball coaches. Holding multiple coaching licenses, he continues to build on a career that has taken an Irish coach to professional leagues and national teams across the world.
Send us a textThis week we look back over our Europa Conference League draw in Cyprus away to Larnaca followed by a domestic draw versus Motherwell.We consider the national team's chances of outright qualification for the World Cup and take a brief look ahead to the Dons' next league game against Hearts at Pittodrie after the international break ends. Plus, the latest from Aberdeen FC Women, our young Dons on Loan Watch and we're down the divisions and across the country following Cove Rangers, Peterhead, the Highland League and Juniors. As always, Pittodrie P.S. features expert analysis and contribution from Dave Macdermid and Andrew Shinie and is hosted by John Mellis. Support the show
Tonight we are joined by Ryan from A Red Point of View to discuss his book Red Redemption. Link to buy - https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/red-redemption Phil, was over in Cyprus we'll get his thoughts on the draw which has kept out European hopes alive. A draw with Motherwell followed, some frustration towards the manager at the result and performance - is it justified? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A valiant 0-0 draw in Cyprus to look back on ahead of another must win game on Sunday as the Steelmen of Motherwell come North. Become a paid subscriber over at abzfootballpodcast.com Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
No Dons game this weekend to affect your mental health but the boys are back to look ahead to our next venture onto the continent as Aberdeen travel to take on AEK Larnaca in the Conference League on Thursday. Become a paid subscriber over at abzfootballpodcast.com Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Send us a textThis week we look back at the league win over Kilmarnock, and ahead to our next domestic fixture at home versus Motherwell on Sunday. Before that, of course, another Europa Conference League game, this time in Cyprus against Larnaca. We're with Aberdeen FC Women as they return to action following the international break, the young Dons on Loan Watch and we're down the divisions and across the country following Cove Rangers, Peterhead, The Highland League and Juniors.As always Pittodrie P.S. features expert analysis and contribution from Dave Macdermid and Andrew Shinie and is hosted by John MellisSupport the show
Aberdeen head to Cyprus to face AEK Larnaca, the Cypriots have scored 5 goals in the group stages without concession. Does a tough night await? Can we restore some pride on the european stage? Glen is joined by Thassos from Kafes & Flares to preview the game and get the opposition insight. Lifestars Legends Lounge Hospitality Raffle - https://www.givewheel.com/fundraising/11124/aberdeen-fc-hospitality-tickets/ Red Redemption Pre Order - https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/red-redemption Masters Football 10% Ticket Discount - https://tickets-uk.axs.com/pyrOCwAAAADtK2qEAAAAAAD5%2fv%2f%2f%2fwD%2f%2f%2f%2f%2fCGFiZXJkZWVuAP%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f%2f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben & Matt analyse Palace's defeats at the Emirates and Selhurst Park. Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/teamcalledpalace
Crystal Palace welcome AEK Larnaca to Selhurst Park for their Europa League clash, aiming to keep their continental charge rolling. Oliver Glasner's side have found rhythm and belief, and with the home crowd roaring, they'll expect to dominate.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So — we weren't able to record an episode for MD 1 of the Conference League last week, but we've got the next best thing! We've picked a few UECL teams to zero in on, all of which got big wins in this early stage of the league phase, including Lech Poznan, Shakhtar Donetsk, and AEK Larnaca. But the main story is Slovenia's NK Celje, who keep defying expectations and dominating European opponents. We ask the important questions — Why are they so successful? How far can they go? And when can we visit? We also introduce you to their new starman, Franko Kovacevic, who's taking both the Slovenian and Conference Leagues by storm this season. It may well be name to remember. Finally, we bring you our new segment: The Big Boy Check In, where we do 60 second spots on each of the 5 "big league" teams (Palace, Fiorentina, Rayo, Mainz, Strasbourg). What's up with them? What direction are they going in? Who do we like to go all the way? All that and some Aberdeen on today's show! Cheers to Imanol Idiakez!
In de FC Afkicken Daily van donderdag 2 oktober bespreken Bart Obbink, Jean-Paul Rison en Rypke Bakker het laatste voetbalnieuws! Met vandaag onder meer het gelijke spel van PSV in Leverkusen, de goal van Jordan Teze tegen Manchester City, Feyenoord dat hopelijk met de sterkste elf start tegen Aston Villa, het tripje van Mart en Go Ahead naar Athene, Utrecht dat het tegen SK Brann opneemt en AZ dat in de Conference League moet winnen van Larnaca!(00:00) - Intro(03:41) - Terechte uitslag PSV?(11:17) - Terugkeer Noa Lang in Eindhoven(14:45) - Glorie voor PSG(17:16) - Overzicht Champions league wedstrijden(18:54) - Voorbeschouwing Feyenoord - Aston Villa(26:14) - Mart en Go Ahead in Athene(32:31) - Gaat Utrecht het lastig krijgen?(35:34) - Makkelijke overwinning voor AZ?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, local governments do not need “external instructions” to function, Larnaca mayor Andreas Vyras said, responding to a circular sent by the interior ministry to every municipality and village demanding the removal of any anti-Israel graffiti.Elsewhere, MPs voiced astonishment at the red tape and procedural rigmarole in the civil service hampering the sharing of information regarding sexual harassment complaints made against a senior official at the education ministry, who got suspended from his position onlAlso, students walked out of classes on Monday, protesting the lack of air-conditioning in classrooms, poor school infrastructure, and what they described as the education ministry's indifference.All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
In today's episode, Larnaca's district government is suing a metal recycling factory where an explosion injured three people for operating without a licence since 2014. Elsewhere, UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin's planned Cyprus visit was postponed due to an “unforeseen issue” and will be rescheduled.Also, trade unions called a general strike for September 11 after talks failed to secure the full reinstatement of the cost-of-living allowance (CoLA). All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
In today's episode, the 'pre-election restrictions' came into effect in the north on Sunday, officially marking the beginning of the process ahead of the upcoming 'elections', scheduled to take place on October 19.Elsewhere, Deputy Minister for European Affairs Marilena Raouna will pay working visits to Moldova and Hungary from August 25 to 27, as part of preparations for Cyprus's upcoming Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2026.Also, a 28-year-old man was arrested in Larnaca on Saturday afternoon in connection with a drug possession investigation, police said. All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
In today's episode, Deputy Minister of Tourism Costas Koumis said that the main challenge after the Limassol wildfires is to restore tourism quickly in affected areas. Elsewhere, a 26-year-old man was arrested early Monday in Larnaca on suspicion of drug possession and traffic offenses.Also, a recent poll shows President Nikos Christodoulides (52%) and former auditor-general Odysseas Michaelides (51%) as the likeliest candidates for the 2028 presidential election.All this and more in today's Daily New Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
In today's episode, fire brigade chief Nikos Longinos defended his actions during the wildfire which tore through the Limassol district and killed two people last month, saying he could not go above the heads of cabinet and direct the emergency services' response to the fire.Meanwhile, outgoing United Nations special representative in Cyprus Colin Stewart said a solution to the Cyprus problem is “not for the United Nations to impose”.Elsewhere, bus drivers in Larnaca on Tuesday evening rejected a proposal of new terms presented to them by the labour ministry, with their indefinite strike as such set to continue.All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
In today's episode, the design of new ‘smart' bus stops across the country is “unprecedented and unacceptable” due to poor visibility for passengers and drivers, the Audit Office said on Tuesday in a report into the issue, in which it also criticised the department of public works.Elsewhere, one day after the shortage of lifeguards in Larnaca was lamented, a similar situation was reported in Limassol where only 43 out of 79 approved lifeguard positions have been filled.Also, Cyprus ranks first worldwide for the share of female OnlyFans content creators according to newly released statistics from a marketing company specialising in adult content.All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
In today's episode, the prisons department on Monday sought to rubbish allegations of unhygienic conditions for inmates – including tainted food and unclean showers – attributing such claims to “ulterior motives”.Elsewhere, Cyprus' rotating EU presidency in the first half of 2026 offers a “unique opportunity” for the country to promote itself “as a trustworthy partner, with added value in a region of crucial importance”, President Nikos Christodoulides said.Also, only 11 of 19 lifeguard towers in Larnaca have any lifeguards, district supervisor of Larnaca lifeguards Savvas Ioannou, said on Monday.All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
Giovanni Mariti (1736–1806) was an Italian traveler best known for his detailed accounts of the Eastern Mediterranean, particularly Cyprus, during the 18th century. Born in Florence, Mariti served as an official in the service of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and his travels provided him with firsthand insights into the social, political, and economic life of the regions he visited. He stayed in Cyprus for seven years and served as an official in the Tuscan consulate in Larnaca. His most notable work, Travels in the Island of Cyprus, written in the late 18th century, is a rich source of information on the customs, governance, and history of Cyprus under Ottoman rule -- particularly in the earliest excavations on the island. In this excerpt, we hear from Mariti as he discusses some interesting finds in and around Larnaca. This excerpt is a perfect springboard into my next month's guest, Luca Bombardieri (Director of the Erimi Archaeological Project) as we discuss early archaeology in his latest publication, "From Exploration to Exploitation: Giovanni Mariti, Domenico Sestini, Antonio Mondaini and the Early History of Cypriot Archaeology."
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In today's episode, President Nikos Christodoulides vowed that arrests of individuals accused of usurping Greek Cypriot-owned property in northern Cyprus “will certainly not stop, no matter what Tatar says.” Elsewhere, a new audit report has revealed financial irregularities among all seven political parties represented in Cyprus' parliament during the 2016–2021 term.Also, Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis dismissed accusations that President Nikos Christodoulides used the presidential jet for a domestic flight between Larnaca and Paphos as “ridiculous” and “a joke.”All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
Tracklist 1. K Loveski - Anni Machadi [WARPP] 2. Gaston Sosa - Disco Toms [Long Way Records] 3. Emmanuel Dip, Lila Rose (UY) - Eternity Rise [PURRFECTION] 4. Kyotto - The Surge [Movement Recordings] 5.Martin Gardoqui & Nacho Garcia - El Perfume (Gai Barone Remix) [Pro B Tech Music] 6. Ignacio Corazza & Freedo Mosho - Ghost Rider (Maze 28 Reform) [Electronic Groove Records] 7. Mike Rish - Tornn [Meanwhile] 8. Marcelo Vasami & Dimuth K - Nomade [Warung Recordings] 9. Fran Garay - Modularity [Melorama Música] 10, PablØ - Skyline [Progressive House Argentina] 11. Brisboys - Third Earth (Federico Monachesi Remix) [Brisbeats Records] 12. Al Gunn - Falling (Greg Tomaz Remix) [Massive Harmony] 13. Cary Crank - Deep Voltage (Digital Mess Remix) [Sunexplosion] 14. STEREO MUNK, Dublew, Romina (AR) - Aether [Routine Espresso Recordings]
Luigi Palma Di Cesnola is a controversial figure in Cypriot history. Born in Turin in 1832, he served in the First Italian War of Independence and later in the Crimean War. In 1858, he left Italy for the United States where his service in U.S. Civil War earned him distinction. He was later appointed as a consul in Larnaca where he engaged in wide-spread excavations (which many have considered tantamount to looting). Most of his finds were purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art where he served as its first director. His finds can still be seen there to this day. This excerpt was taken from his book, "Cyprus: Its Ancient Cities, Tombs and Temples" where he describes one of the many tombs across Cyprus. This, of course, being the perfect introduction to next month's guest, Dr. Sherry Fox, where we discuss changing burial customs in Cyprus from the very ancient to the present. Next month: Bones, Burials and Bioarchaeology! Here is the text in full: "West of these tombs, I discovered nine oven-shaped caverns, containing such a quantity of bones that I was extremely curious to examine one thoroughly. Accordingly, the earth was removed and I counted no less than sixty-four human skulls. These nine caverns would have been infinitely too small to contain the amount of bodies indicated and I believe therefore that they were ossuaries for bones, removed from the rock-cut tombs to make way for other bodies. There was a platform made of sun-dried bricks and upon the platform the dead were laid, with the head always towards the entrance. These tombs were made to contain in most cases three bodies, yet in many of them the remains of two, one on the right and the other on the left of the doorway. In some few instances a reversed earthenware plate was found placed under the head, serving as a pillow to the dead." Luigi Palma Di Cesnola - Cyprus Its Ancient Cities, Tombs and Temples, 1877"
In today's episode, bill has been submitted to the United States' House of Representative which foresees the permanent lifting of the US arms embargo in place against Cyprus since 1987.Elsewhere, data published on Monday captured the scale of traffic congestion on the main roads of the island, with the Limassol bypass shown to be the busiest.Also, a 49-year-old man from Sweden was on Monday sentenced to 18 months in prison after having escaped from police custody at a private clinic in Larnaca in December.All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
In today's episode, President Nikos Christodoulides will travel to Paris on Thursday to attend a high-level summit on Ukraine at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron.Elsewhere, Paphos marked Greece's March 25th Independence Day with a grand parade along Griva Digeni Avenue, featuring students, war veterans, National Guard units, and various organisations, accompanied by a marching band.Also, a 38-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man were seriously injured in a traffic accident in Larnaca in the early hours of Tuesday.All this and more in today's Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
We review Omonoia's 5-3 win in Larnaca.
Valentinos started an online Greek tutoring business while he was studying in the UK and has been running it for many years.However, he comes from a bee-keeping family. Since 1983, they have been working professionally in the bee-keeping sector. Over all these years, thanks to their hard work and a love of bees, they have managed to build strong relationships with their customers, founded on trust. They take a responsible approach to the entire process of making honey from the hive to consumers, meaning they can ensure the high quality and authenticity of our honey.Today, their company is one of the leading honey producers in Cyprus. In 2020 they opened a new, modern honey bottling centre. It is located near the village of Melini in Larnaca district. The new honey farm can also host several events like wedding parties and baptisms. It has two rooms where honey is processed and bottled, a video screening room where visitors can watch videos about our history and a reception area and tasting room. Their honey farm produces bee cosmetics, honey products and the famous Cyprus Honey “Oros Machaira”. Over recent years, the quality of their honey has been recognised, winning us international awards.https://orosmaxaira.com/en/https://www.theonlinegreektutor.com/x
Foreign airlines have continued to cancel flights to Israel. Low-cost carrier easyJet announced Tuesday it was extending the suspension of flights to and from Israel until March. However, Israeli airlines are adding additional flights, including from Athens and Larnaca, bringing home Israelis who were stuck there. Delta Airlines announced it was extending its suspension of flights to Ben Gurion Airport through August 31. American United Airlines also stopped its flights to Israel and has not yet announced when it will renew its flights to Ben Gurion Airport. El Al is now the only company currently operating direct flights between Israel and the United States. Meanwhile, thousands of Israelis are stranded overseas as some foreign airlines, including the Lufthansa Group, cancelled flights. KAN's Mark Weiss asked Mark Feldman , CEO of Ziontours, how bad the situation is. (Photo:Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A ship carrying much- needed humanitarian aid for Gaza is expected to set sail from Cyprus this weekend - we talk to someone on board. And we hear from UNRWA as Sweden follows Canada in resuming funding for the agency.Also in the programme: the governor of Nigeria's Kaduna state says at least 28 of the more than 280 children who were kidnapped from their school have managed to escape; and as violence continues in Haiti, we hear about the infamous gang leader known as Barbecue.(IMAGE: The NGO boat Open Arms, which is scheduled to depart toward Gaza with aid, docked at Larnaca harbour, Cyprus / CREDIT: EPA / Open Arms)