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Turkish drones to fly out of breakaway Turkish Cypriot airport-reports
The breakaway Turkish Cypriot state has designated an airport in the north as a base for Turkish drones seeking hydrocarbons in the eastern...
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Pirates release three Greek oil tanker crew kidnapped off Togo
Pirates have released three crew taken hostage from a Greek oil tanker off the coast of the West African country of Togo in November, the...
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Victory for nationalism: Johnson’s win puts UK’s future in doubt
The election result was hailed as a victory for English, Scottish and Irish nationalism – and it could spell the end of the United Kingdom....
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Little Antonis’ mother shares family’s experience in Boston
The mother of little Antonis who returned home two days ago after undergoing revolutionary treatment for a rare degenerative disease has spoken...
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UNGA adopts resolutions on the oceans and seas
The UN General Assembly has adopted two resolutions on the oceans and seas linked to implementation of the landmark 1982 United Nations Convention...
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Tiger to ignite Presidents Cup as US look to extend reign
A biennial tournament that has struggled for relevance under a heavy weight of American supremacy will roar back into life when Tiger Woods...
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Nobel-winning author Handke declared “persona non grata” in Sarajevo
The Bosnian capital Sarajevo on Wednesday declared Nobel Prize-winning Austrian author Peter Handke “persona non grata” over his...
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AKEL on the Cyprus government’s decision to launch army and police patrols in Nicosia’s old city
Statement by AKEL C.C. Spokesperson Stefanos Stefanou on the government’s decision to launch army and police patrols in Nicosia’s old city...
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New Jersey gun battle leaves six dead, including cop and both suspects
Police waged an hours-long gunfight with two men armed with high-powered rifles on Tuesday in and around a New Jersey cemetery and kosher...
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New Jersey gun battle leaves six dead, including cop and both suspects
Police waged an hours-long gunfight with two men armed with high-powered rifles on Tuesday in and around a New Jersey cemetery and kosher market,...
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Can EU citizens vote in the general election? Here's who is eligible for voting in the UK
They can register as overseas electors. People in the armed forces, who are stationed abroad, can also vote. They cannot vote in a general election...
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Report Says US Congress Will Lift Cyprus Arms Embargo
NICOSIA – A 32-year-long arms embargo imposed on Cyprus – but not on Turkish-Cypriots unlawfully occupying the northern third of the...
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Minister explains joint patrols downtown
The interior minister says joint patrols in downtown Nicosia are meant to prevent crime and combat illegal migration, while also clarifying...
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Don’t call her ‘Madame Brexit’
Just don’t call her "Madame Brexit." May's final trip of the year — to the Polish capital of Warsaw along with five of her Cabinet and on to see...
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Police take things up a notch in old Nicosia
Armed police in convoys of patrol cars and motorcycles poured into the narrow streets of Nicosia’s old city over the weekend as onlookers...
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Activists storm into Maltese PM’s office building
Activists barged into the building that houses the office of Malta’s prime minister early on Monday to demand Joseph Muscat’s...
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Little Antonis coming home after revolutionary treatment
Little Antonis, who has warmed hearts with his courage and engaging smile, has completed pioneering treatment in Boston for a rare degenerative...
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Two men and three teenagers convicted of Wood Green murder
Two men and three teenagers have been convicted of the murder of 19-year-old man in Wood Green. Two men were found guilty on Friday, 6 December...
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Armed patrols begin this weekend
Armed soldiers and police officers will very soon be holding joint patrols in downtown Nicosia, with the justice minister saying the measures...
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Former financier on a life of privilege and prison
From campaigning for Winston Churchill to singing with Gracie Fields to setting up newspapers to months in a high security jail, THEO PANAYIDES...