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Bridging the Gap: Higher Education and the Job Market

The national graduate tracking mechanism in Cyprus’s higher education aims to enhance graduates’ employability by aligning education with the job market. Through monitoring graduates’ career trajectories and predicting future skill needs, this initiative informs lifelong learning strategies and adapts educational programs to meet evolving demands.

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International Theatre Festival Debuts in Cyprus

The Cyprus International Theatre Festival debuts in Limassol, featuring the premiere of “Apocalypse Tomorrow” by Kirill & Friends, a groundbreaking play exploring dialogue, trauma, and the human condition. This cultural bridge aims to enrich Cyprus’s artistic landscape, offering avantgarde performances that foster international dialogue and collaboration.

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The Value of Cyprus’ Green Trailblazers

Cyprus’ pioneering environmental practices, such as removing timber production from national forests in the 1980s and creating the Koshi forest, showcase a commitment to conservation and sustainability. Innovators like Alexander Tasou promote the circular economy by repurposing waste into wearable art, setting a global example with their dedication to environmental stewardship.

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Cyprus Business Now

The government of Cyprus, led by President Nikos Christodoulides, is dedicated to fostering a collaborative environment between the public and private sectors to support local businesses. In other news, a team of students from the Neapolis University of Paphos made history at the International Collegiate Programming Contest in Luxor, showcasing Cyprus’s academic excellence on a global stage.

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Reflecting on Cyprus: Two Decades After the Annan Plan Rejection

The rejection of the Annan Plan by Greek Cypriots 20 years ago has led to increased Turkish influence in the northern part of Cyprus, with reports of mosques outnumbering schools and imams heavily involved in education. The decision not only prevented potential EU protections for the region but also paved the way for a demographic shift that has raised concerns about the future governance and character of the area.

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Human Rights Concerns in Northern Cyprus: A Closer Look at the US Report

In Northern Cyprus, the 2023 US report highlights grave human rights concerns, including restricted media freedom, poor prison conditions, corruption, and discrimination against refugees, minorities, and LGBTQI+ individuals. The report sheds light on the urgent need for accountability and reform within the local authorities to address these pressing issues and uphold basic human rights in the region.

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