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Signal to ramp up hiring after WhatsApp controversy drives download surge
Messaging app Signal has seen “unprecedented” growth following a controversial change in rival WhatsApp’s privacy terms and is...
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Cyprus, UK FMs discuss Cyprob, post-Brexit ties
The Foreign Ministers of Cyprus and the UK exchanged views on Wednesday on steps towards the resumption of Cyprus peace talks. A Ministry of...
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Enfield parks are open but please follow the rules and #KeepEnfieldSafe
Our parks are open but please follow the rules and #KeepEnfieldSafe . You can meet with one person outside your household for exercise only....
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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Encourages Greek Orthodox Faithful to be Vaccinated
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the leader of all Greek Orthodox Christians worldwide, had stern words on Tuesday for those who are skeptical...
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Britain targets 24/7 COVID vaccinations to speed rollout
AstraZeneca executives said the company was on track to deliver 2 million doses a week before mid-February, and Johnson said the availability...
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Cyprus to launch biggest-ever digital campaign abroad to promote tourism
Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry for Tourism will launch the biggest digital campaign to day in a bid to promote tourism which in 2020 took a heavy hit...
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President meets UN representative over Unficyp, talks
President Nicos Anastasiades on Wednesday discussed developments on the Cyprus problem and the latest UN reports on Unficyp and the Good Offices...
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President-UNSG Special Representative discuss informal meeting on Cyprus, UNFICYP renewal
The informal meeting on Cyprus to be convened by UN Secretary General most likely in February in New York and the renewal of UNFICYP was on the...
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Fury after Paphos wall art by renowned street artist painted over
Paphos has reacted with anger after original wall art painted by a world-renowned Italian street artist, which was part of the town’s Capital of...
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Calls for Cyprus government to restart minor football leagues
The Cyprus Football Association (CFA) and the Pancyprian Footballers Association (PASP) released a joint statement on Wednesday calling on the...
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Premier League refs warn captains of responsibility amid tighter Covid protocols
Premier League referees will warn captains “the eyes of the world are on us” in a bid to stamp out goal celebrations amid tighter coronavirus...
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Who we think we are
THE WAYS THINGS ARE By Colette NiReamonn Ioannidou I met Dub in a store before Christmas, she on the high-price aisle, me poking through the...
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Are Greece-Turkey Talks Doomed to Fail?
Turkish vessel the Oruc Reis is escorted into Greek waters by five Turkish Navy vessels on Monday, August 10. Photo: Turkish Defense Ministry...
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COVID19: Hospital admissions, vaccines key to lifting lockdown
Despite Lockdown II in its infancy, epidemiologists advising the government are drawing up plans on...
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Heavily guarded prosecutor takes on Italy’s mob powerhouse
Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri has spent the past three decades battling Italy’s most powerful mob group, the ‘Ndrangheta, renouncing any...
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Estonian PM Ratas resigns in the wake of corruption charges
Prime Minister Juri Ratas of European Union member Estonia resigned on Wednesday after an enquiry into a property development project in the...
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Dialling down the pressure: two parenting experts based in Cyprus offer online advice
Parenting in Cyprus has until recently been left to families in Cyprus, with parents and other relatives having to figure out how to go about it,...
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Brexit: one state less in the fight against crime and corruption
The negative impact of economic crime and corruption has been felt in Europe throughout 2020. The fight against money laundering and terrorist...
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Turkish banks face near $30 billion in NPLs
Turkish banks’ asset quality is likely to weaken in 2021, with inflation high and a continuing dearth of foreign investment, Fitch Ratings...
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‘Vital’ that 2021 revised budget be accepted
The government on Tuesday submitted to parliament the amended state budget for 2021, along with a plea to lawmakers to pass the bill so as not to...