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About Marios
Marios Ioannou is a seasoned journalist based in Nicosia, Cyprus, with over two decades of experience in various forms of media, including television, radio, and web journalism. His career has been marked by his versatility, as he is skilled in reporting, editing, conducting interviews, and creating engaging content for both traditional and social media platforms. Ioannou's expertise extends to video editing, which allows him to craft stories for TV and web audiences, ensuring that his reports are not only informative but also visually compelling.

Having worked for Euronews for a decade, Ioannou has developed a keen understanding of European and international affairs, which he brings to his coverage of Cypriot history, politics, and culture. His in-depth articles on the presidential elections in Cyprus delve into the evolution of the electoral process and the pivotal issues that have influenced each campaign season. Ioannou's reporting also shines a light on the complexities of the island's division, with a particular focus on the ghost town of Varosha and the abandoned Nicosia International Airport. Through his work, he underscores the urgency of reunification and the preservation of cultural heritage, often using powerful visual elements like photographic exhibitions to illustrate his points.

Before his tenure at Euronews, Ioannou honed his journalistic skills working for various Greek television channels and radio stations in Cyprus. His diverse background and commitment to his craft have made him a respected voice in the media landscape, adept at unpacking the nuanced stories of his homeland for a global audience. For those interested in learning more about Ioannou's professional journey and the services he offers, his LinkedIn profile provides further details: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariosioannou/.
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Cyprus: Economy or cyprus issue. What the citizens are care more about.

Cyprus presidential election coverage in 2018 about economy and society.

Unilateral Pleural Effusion after Third Dose of BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccination: Case Report

23 Feb 2023  |  mdpi.com
A 46-year-old woman with no past medical history developed unilateral pleural effusion after receiving the third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA vaccine (BNT162b2). This case report documents the patient's symptoms, diagnostic process, and the exclusion of other potential causes, leading to the conclusion that the pleural effusion was related to the COVID-19 vaccination. The patient's condition resolved with symptomatic therapy, and no relapse was observed at the 1-year follow-up. This case contributes to the differential diagnosis of acute chest pain and shortness of breath post-COVID-19 vaccination.

When I found myself in Famagusta for the first time - Video and photos

17 Sep 2019  |  euronews
Marios Ioannou recounts his first visit to the ancient city of Salamis, Famagusta, and the enclosed city of Varosha, 45 years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. He describes the unchanged, abandoned state of these places, contrasting it with the attempts at development by Turkish Cypriots and settlers. Ioannou reflects on the emotional impact of seeing the ghost town of Famagusta and the ancient ruins of Salamis, neglected and deteriorating. He mentions the restoration of Othello's Castle funded by the EU and UNDP. The article includes the perspectives of Anna Marangou and Areti Ionidou, who advocate for the return of Famagusta's residents and the resumption of talks to resolve the Cyprus issue. Ioannou criticizes Kudret Ozersay's invitation to journalists to visit Varosha, arguing that the city needs its rightful inhabitants, not celebrities, to revive it.

Hunt for missing astrophysicist Natalie Christopher on Greek island

07 Aug 2019  |  www.euronews.com
The search for astrophysicist Natalie Christopher, missing on the Greek island of Ikaria, has entered its third day. The 34-year-old British-Cypriot was reported missing by her husband after failing to return from a morning run. The couple was staying near the village of Kerame and was scheduled to fly to Cyprus via Athens. Greek police have sealed off their hotel room as part of the investigation.

Meet the 82-year-old Greek fan who has been cheering for Aris Thessaloniki since 1954

23 Mar 2018  |  es.euronews.com
Noula Depe, an 82-year-old Greek woman, has been a devoted fan of Aris Thessaloniki FC since 1954. Alongside her husband Alexandros, she attends every home game at the Kleanthis Vikelidis stadium in Thessaloniki, a tradition they have maintained for decades. Noula's dedication is unwavering, even attending matches while heavily pregnant. As the club celebrates its 104th anniversary, Noula plans to be there, continuing her lifelong passion for the team.

They said he was dead, but a traffic jam had actually saved his life

20 Feb 2018  |  www.euronews.com
A Greek seismologist, Akis Tselentis, was initially reported among the casualties of an Iranian plane crash but was later found to be alive due to a traffic jam in Tehran that prevented him from boarding the flight. Aseman Airlines initially declared all 66 passengers and crew dead, later revising the number to 65. Tselentis communicated his ordeal and his plans to return home within a week.

Cyprus: The presidential elections from 1959 to today - Photos and Videos

15 Jan 2018  |  euronews
The article provides a historical overview of the presidential elections in Cyprus, starting from the first election in 1959 during the transition to independence. It details the various presidential elections, the candidates involved, and the outcomes, including the election of Archbishop Makarios, the subsequent elections and re-elections of various presidents such as Spyros Kyprianou, George Vassiliou, Glafcos Clerides, Tassos Papadopoulos, Dimitris Christofias, and Nikos Anastasiades. The article also touches on the constitutional powers of the President of Cyprus, the absence of a Vice President since 1964, and the political dynamics of each election period.

Details of Golden Dawn's activities revealed by former member

06 Dec 2017  |  www.euronews.com
An ex-member of the far-right Greek party Golden Dawn, code-named 'Witness E', testified in court about the party's violent activities, including weapon training, violent attacks on foreigners and leftists, and internal threats against members wishing to leave. The witness, who left the party in 2010, described a culture of fear and violence, with members required to carry weapons and participate in night watches. The testimony is part of an ongoing trial against high-profile Golden Dawn members for criminal activities, including the murder of an anti-fascism rapper in 2013.

Amid dust and rust lie ruins of World War II command centre

01 Aug 2017  |  www.euronews.com
A vast network of tunnels under Valletta, Malta, once a World War II command center, is being restored by the Malta Heritage Trust. The tunnels, used by the British military and later NATO, played significant roles in various historical events, including the Invasion of Sicily and the Suez Crisis. The restoration aims to open the site to the public as part of the Military Heritage Park, covering 500 years of Malta's history.
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