Friday, July 3, 2026

SEAN LYNCH - Mario's Bar, Tala - 3 July

 


SEAN LYNCH

Mario's Bar, Tala

3 July- 9pm

Free entry

TRADITIONAL EVENINGS - Paphos Municipal Baths - 5, 12, 26 July and 2 August

 




TRADITIONAL EVENINGS

Paphos Municipal Baths

5, 12, 26 July and 2 August - 7.30

Free entry


The Municipality of Pafos, as part of its cultural program, organizes the cycle of events "Tradition", offering the public music and dance evenings with the aroma of Cypriot tradition.
The events will take place at the Municipal Baths in Kato Pafos, in cooperation with cultural and folklore groups of the province of Pafos.
The schedule of events is as follows:
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Cultural Folklore Workshop of Konia (POLAEK)
Live music from the musical group ENORA
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Folk Club "Aphrodite Geroskipou"
Sunday, July 26, 2026
Folk Club "Ktima"
Sunday, August 2, 2026
Sacred Gardens Cultural Club
Start time: 7:30 pm
The entrance is free.



6th WIND ORCHESTRA FESTIVAL - Throughout Limassol - 4 & 5 July

 Cyprus Mail 2 July 2026 - by Eleni Philippou




6th WIND ORCHESTRA FESTIVAL

Throughout Limassol

4 & 5 July - 6pm


Live music and parade by local philharmonic bands. 6pm. Free admission. www.limassol.org.cy


Two days of music, outdoor fun and culture are coming to Limassol this weekend as the 6th Wind Orchestra Festival takes place. Limassol Municipality and the Theotokos Foundation Amerikos Argyriou present the event on July 4 and 5, with performances filling the seaside and historical centre.

SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL - Aphrodite Hills Resort, Kouklia - 3 July to 2 September

Cyprus Mail 2 July by Eleni Philippou







SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL

Aphrodite Hills Resort, Kouklia

3 July to 2 September



Live music nights bringing jazz, rock, reggae and pop nights. www.aphroditehills.com

Live outdoor music performances at the charming and summery Village Square of the Aphrodite Hills Resort make their comeback. Throughout the summer, local and international guest artists will perform at the Summer Music Festival, blending music entertainment with dining, refreshing cocktails and sunset views.

THE CABINET DECIDED ON NEW BENEFITS AND INCREASES IN BENEFITS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES - SEE THE FIVE MEASURES - €104 million THE THREE YEAR COST







THE CABINET DECIDED ON NEW BENEFITS AND INCREASES IN BENEFITS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES - SEE THE FIVE MEASURES - €104 million THE THREE YEAR COST - Filenews 3/7



The Council of Ministers approved the start of the gradual implementation of the Law on Social Participation, Inclusion and Independent Living of Persons with Disabilities, with the first five benefits coming into force from the coming months. The decision concerns, among other things, increases in the car purchase subsidy, the mobility allowance, the personal assistance and home care allowance, as well as the allowance for participation in a Day Center.

In her statements, the Deputy Minister of Social Welfare, Klea Papaellina, said that "an emblematic proposal of the Deputy Ministry of Social Welfare has been approved by the Council of Ministers and is being implemented. It concerns the implementation of the Social Participation, Inclusion and Independent Living of Persons with Disabilities Law of 2026 which was unanimously passed by the Plenary Session of the House of Representatives last April."

WHY DOES YOUR [CYPRIOT] TV LOOK BLACK AND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO TUNE IN








WHY DOES YOUR [CYPRIOT] TV LOOK BLACK AND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO TUNE IN  - Filenews 3/7


Several households continue to face problems that have not been able to tune in to the new HELLAS SAT platform, which operates on DVB-T2, so that they can watch channels on their TV.

It is recalled that the change occurred on July 1, 2026 and concerns the upgrade of digital terrestrial television to newer transmission technology, as DVB-T2 is more modern than DVB-T.


DVB-T2 allows:
Better picture and sound quality
More TV Channels
More efficient use of frequencies.

WHY THE COST OF LIVING IS NOT GOING DOWN






WHY THE COST OF LIVING IS NOT GOING DOWN - Filenews 3/7 by Theano Thiopoulou



Fuel, food and housing costs keep inflation high in Cyprus and maintain increased pressure on the cost of living, despite individual reductions observed in some product categories.

The consumer price index for June announced yesterday by the Statistical Service shows that inflation increased at a rate of 3.1%, below the harmonized price index announced by Eurostat a day earlier and was at 4%, compared to June last year.