Bee-keeping in Cyprus has a history going back many centuries and visitors today to monasteries and villages can still come across beehives which are tended by monks and village folk.
Dennis Possot, a priest on his way to the Holy Places landed in…
Bee-keeping in Cyprus has a history going back many centuries and visitors today to monasteries and villages can still come across beehives which are tended by monks and village folk.
Dennis Possot, a priest on his way to the Holy Places landed in…
kahlil Gibran (1883-1931) poet, philosopher and painter writing about children in his book "The Prophet", said: "Your children are not your children They are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself. They come through you but not from you,…
In Greek mythology, Orpheus, son of the Thracian King Oeagrus and the Muse Calliope, was the most famous poet and musician who ever lived. Apollo presented him with the lyre and the Muses taught him its use, so that he not only enchanted wild beasts…
The French revolution with its motto of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity had a profound impact on western civilization. The statue of Liberty donated by the French to an emerging new democracy became a beacon for those seeking freedom and a new…
When in 1988, the Armenian city of Spitak was completed devastated by an earthquake that left some 25,000 dead, and thousands homeless, the Republic of Cyprus was among the very first countries to reach out to the victims by providing medicines and…
The International Parliamentary Union (IPU) whose headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland, was established in 1889. An international organization of parliaments of sovereign states it is the focal point for worldwide parliamentary dialogue, peace and…