A street food fiesta by the sea

A street food fiesta by the sea

– The Seaside Street Food Festival is a three-day event taking place in Limassol from May 24 to 26 at the Municipal Gardens.
– The festival will feature a variety of dishes from around the world including burgers, souvlakia, sushi, hot dogs, pasta dishes, desserts, Mexican food, pizzas, vegetarian meals, ice creams, and more.
– There will also be a selection of drinks available such as ice-cold beers, bubble tea, wine, signature cocktails, beers, and juices.
– The festival will include live entertainment with DJs performing each night and three live acts scheduled to perform.
– The event is popular among visitors and offers a fun experience for the whole family before the summer season officially begins.

Campus Gaza rallies may subside, but experts see possible ‘hot summer of protest’

Campus Gaza rallies may subside, but experts see possible ‘hot summer of protest’

About a dozen students were arrested during a sit-in at a Denver college campus, but emerged from detainment to cheers from fellow pro-Palestinian protesters. The protesters are demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, university divestment from companies profiting from the war, and amnesty for disciplined or fired protesters. Academics believe that maintaining the energy of the movement once students leave campus will be a challenge, but the protests have spread across the country and to smaller universities, showing staying power. The movement may evolve or fade away, but students in Denver are committed to continuing their protests until their demands are met, even through summer break and into the fall. Police responses to protests have ignited a sense of activism in a new generation of students, and there are expectations for a summer of protest leading up to the presidential election. Michael Heaney, a lecturer in politics, believes that the protests are just one tactic in a wider movement and that they could grow if Israel’s offensive in Gaza continues. Despite the potential for the campus to become a ghost town after graduation, student protesters in Denver are determined to continue their encampment.

A transitional period with lots to do in the garden

A transitional period with lots to do in the garden

In May, gardens in Cyprus are filled with blooming flowers such as roses, Queen Elizabeth roses, and Texas Ranger shrubs. Fruit trees like oranges, lemons, and olives are popular in gardens, and the last month to feed them with fertilizer is May. Prunus and citrus trees are hermaphrodite and can be affected by diseases like canker. Mediterranean fruit fly is a common problem for fruit trees in Cyprus. Agapanthus and Hemerocallis are popular summer flowering plants, while Bougainvillea is a much-loved climber that grows well in dry and hot conditions. Bougainvillea is known for its brightly-colored bracts and can be challenging to prune.

What, ’s next on the live music scene

What, ’s next on the live music scene

– The Stabat Mater concert will be held in the Limassol district at the Cyprus Wine Museum in Erimi village with mezzo-soprano Anoki von Arx, soprano Vasiliki Konstantinou, and pianist Milena Romanova.
– The Latin jazz band Havana Noche will perform at Sarah’s Jazz Club in Nicosia on May 18.
– Rumba Attack will perform flamenco-rumba and Latin sounds at Agrovino Wine Bar in Lofou on May 23.
– Locomondo, a Greek reggae band, will have a concert at Pyrgos Municipal Stadium in Larnaca on May 25.

Cyprus: Only 25% of asylum seekers are registered with social insurance services, Minister says

Cyprus: Only 25% of asylum seekers are registered with social insurance services, Minister says

The government plans to introduce new legislation to address undeclared and illegal labor, with bills set to be presented to the House of Representatives in June for a vote before the summer recess. Labor Minister Yannis Panagiotou highlighted the recent increase in such practices and emphasized the need for swift action. The Minister also discussed benefits for Turkish Cypriots under the Ministry of Labour’s jurisdiction and presented data showing a correlation between undeclared labor and increased migration. The proposed legislative changes include increasing fines for undeclared work to €1000 and holding main contractors liable in addition to subcontractors. Additionally, there will be provisions for electronic registration of all employees in the Ministry’s information system.

Greece to bring in Egyptian farm workers amid labour shortage

Greece to bring in Egyptian farm workers amid labour shortage

Greece will bring in 5,000 seasonal farm workers from Egypt to address a labor shortage, with plans to expand the scheme to other sectors. The countries aim to cooperate on preventing illegal migration flows, as Egypt has successfully reduced migrants attempting to cross into Europe since 2016.

The next weeks must be the best of the season, Dortmund, ’s Terzic says

The next weeks must be the best of the season, Dortmund, ’s Terzic says

Borussia Dortmund will not go easy at Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga on Saturday as they look to maintain rhythm ahead of the Champions League final. Dortmund are currently fifth in the Bundesliga with two games left and have already secured their Champions League participation next season.

Cyprus tourism revenue hits , €110.3 million in Q1 — per capita spending reaches €521.01

Cyprus tourism revenue hits , €110.3 million in Q1 — per capita spending reaches €521.01

Cyprus’ tourism revenue surged by 15 per cent year-on-year in February 2024, reaching €65.1 million.

Warner Bros Discovery squeezed by studio slump, weak ad spending

Warner Bros Discovery squeezed by studio slump, weak ad spending

Warner Bros Discovery posted a larger than expected quarterly loss due to slumping advertising sales at its cable TV unit and fallout from Hollywood strikes and poor demand for a “Suicide Squad” game.

Today, ’s weather: Hot and windy

Today, ’s weather: Hot and windy

Fact: Temperatures on Friday are set to reach a scorching 33 degrees Celsius inland and on the north coast. Winds will also be stronger than usual on the coasts, reaching a maximum of six on the Beaufort scale.