Fri, 26 September 2014
The Centre for Visual Arts and Research opens in Nicosia; Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, former president of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (pictured) says Caesarean section rates can have a serious impact on child health; artist Stass Paraskos is honoured in Leeds; Cyprus and the First World War
Direct download: Cyprus_News_Digest_September_25th_2014.mp3
Category:News and politics -- posted at: 5:21am EDT |
Fri, 19 September 2014
How important is oil for ISIS, and the Kurds, in Iraq - and who is buying it? Rafiq Latta (pictured) writes for the Energy Intelligence Group; Refugee integration - or the lack of it - in Cyprus; the Cyprus Rally will cross into the Turkish Cypriot areas for the first time; downloadable booklets to help carers of people suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia.
Direct download: Cyprus_News_Digest_September_18_2014.mp3
Category:News and politics -- posted at: 2:30am EDT |
Fri, 12 September 2014
'To Hell with Culture' - as the film premieres in Cyprus we talk to the son of famed art critic and anarchist Herbert Read; is Cyprus' coastline up for sale? and Recep Tayip Erdogan (pictured) makes some ambiguous statements on a visit to northern Cyprus. We discuss what effect his election to the Turkish Presidency might have on Cyprus' reunification negotiations.
Direct download: Cyprus_News_Digest_September_11th_2014.mp3
Category:News and politics -- posted at: 1:51am EDT |
Fri, 5 September 2014
Cyprus goes 'back to school': we hear about an essay competition, and a plan to introduce school 'swap shops', and we discuss the implications of Recep Tayip Erdogan's election as President of Turkey with James Ker Lindsay (pictured), Senior Research Fellow at the London School of Economics,
Direct download: Cyprus_News_Digest_September_4th_2014.mp3
Category:News and politics -- posted at: 2:42am EDT |