Thu, 28 June 2018
A study reveals how many girls in Cyprus are at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM); cybercrime trends and the vulnerability of the internet of things; youngsters from Nicosia's children's home get to know nature in Paphos. |
Thu, 21 June 2018
The British High Commissioner outlines what expats need to do about their status after Brexit; we talk to the author of The Seamstress of Ourfa which is being launched in Nicosia next week, and meet the Human Rights Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Direct download: Cyprus_News_Digest_22nd_June_2018.mp3
Category:News and politics -- posted at: 9:52pm MSK |
Thu, 14 June 2018
Is commerce more important than our natural heritage? Environmentalists fear for the future of the island's most important wetland; the Cyprus computer society is looking for young hackers; an expert from the Council of Europe outlines measure to combat cybercrime
Direct download: Cyprus_News_Digest_15th_June_2018.mp3
Category:News and politics -- posted at: 7:14pm MSK |
Thu, 7 June 2018
The former head of the World Trade Organisation says adjustments must be made if we are to harness globalisation; the head of UNFICYP emphasises the importance of including women in the peace process; we hear about a public event on rheumatic diseases and a photographic exhibition opens next week in Tala.
Direct download: Cyprus_News_Digest_8th_June_2018.mp3
Category:News and politics -- posted at: 10:45am MSK |