Neocleous Tower, ’s on-schedule construction hits significant milestones

Neocleous Tower, ’s on-schedule construction hits significant milestones

– Neocleous Tower is a modern, sustainable office building in central Limassol.
– Construction at the tower is progressing efficiently and remains on schedule.
– Concrete casting at Level 14 has been completed.
– The tower has successfully completed 3 underground car park levels and multifunction areas from Level 2 to Level 5.
– The tower is working towards attaining LEED Gold accreditation.

Two new electric vehicle charging points opened in Nicosia

Two new electric vehicle charging points opened in Nicosia

Two new electric vehicle charging points were opened in Nicosia. The city aims to minimize its carbon footprint by reducing pollution created by cars and facilitating access to environmentally friendly forms of transport. The government set a target of having 80,000 electric vehicles in Cyprus by 2030.

Stairway to a longer life: study shows climbing stairs reduces risk of death

Stairway to a longer life: study shows climbing stairs reduces risk of death

A new study presented at a scientific conference emphasizes the importance of physical activity for longevity. Research shows that climbing stairs can significantly increase lifespan and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and premature death. Stair climbing was associated with a 24% reduced risk of death from any cause and a 39% lower likelihood of death from cardiovascular diseases. Experts recommend incorporating stair climbing into daily routines for overall health benefits. Other suggestions for adding more activity to your day include incorporating short bursts of speed into walks, on-the-spot jogging, and playing tag with children or pets. These activities not only benefit the heart but also work muscles, burn calories, and boost mood.

Vehicles damaged in bizarre stone-throwing attack in Nicosia [VIDEO]

Vehicles damaged in bizarre stone-throwing attack in Nicosia [VIDEO]

A man from the occupied side allegedly launched a stone-throwing attack on vehicles parked near Paphos Gate in Nicosia, causing damage. Vehicle owners have filed a complaint with Cypriot police, who have not responded yet. A United Nations patrol visited the scene.