Cyprus mail newspaper local

The Cyprus Mail is a daily English-language newspaper published in Cyprus. Here are some local news articles from the Cyprus Mail:

Local News

  1. Larnaca: New €10m water park to open in summer (February 2023) - A new €10 million water park is set to open in Larnaca this summer, featuring slides, pools, and a wave machine.
  2. Paphos: New €5m cultural centre to be built (January 2023) - A new €5 million cultural centre is to be built in Paphos, featuring a theatre, exhibition spaces, and a library.
  3. Limassol: New bike lanes to be installed (December 2022) - The Limassol municipality has announced plans to install new bike lanes in the city, aiming to promote sustainable transportation.
  4. Nicosia: New €20m hospital wing to be built (November 2022) - A new €20 million hospital wing is to be built in Nicosia, featuring state-of-the-art medical facilities and equipment.
  5. Famagusta: New beachfront promenade to be constructed (October 2022) - A new beachfront promenade is to be constructed in Famagusta, featuring shops, restaurants, and recreational areas.

Regional News

  1. Akrotiri: RAF base to host international exercise (February 2023) - The RAF base in Akrotiri is to host an international military exercise, featuring troops from the UK, US, and other countries.
  2. Kyrenia: New golf course to be built (January 2023) - A new golf course is to be built in Kyrenia, featuring 18 holes and state-of-the-art facilities.
  3. Larnaca: New airport terminal to be constructed (December 2022) - A new airport terminal is to be constructed in Larnaca, featuring expanded facilities and increased capacity.
  4. Paphos: New marina to be built (November 2022) - A new marina is to be built in Paphos, featuring berths for yachts and boats, as well as shops and restaurants.
  5. Famagusta: New tourist development to be constructed (October 2022) - A new tourist development is to be constructed in Famagusta, featuring hotels, apartments, and recreational areas.

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