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Statement by the President at the Summit for a Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership between EU and Egypt
I am delighted to join Ursula, and my colleagues (Giorgia, Karl, Kyriakos and Alexander), here in Cairo and I would like to wholeheartedly thank President Sisi for the...
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President discusses next inter-governmental summit with Egypt
President Nikos Christodoulides discussed with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, among other things the intention to schedule the next Cyprus-Egypt...
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The top mistakes to avoid in essay writing
Writing is a difficult task. Even though it is a common aspect of our daily life, especially when it presents itself as a mandatory school task. We’re familiar...
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Turkish-Cypriot Occupied Side Hiding Place for Criminals Evading Interpol
At least 11 fugitives wanted by Interpol are stuck on the Turkish-Cypriot occupied side of the island where they can’t be reached, but unable to travel elsewhere, the...
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Statement to the Media by the President of the Republic, Mr Nikos Christodoulides, at the Summit for a Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership between...
Statement to the Media by the President of the Republic, Mr Nikos Christodoulides, at the Summit for a Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership between the European Union...
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‘Historic day’ as Cyprus, EU leaders pledge support for Egypt
Sunday was a day that stands for political commitment, cooperation and leadership, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday as an summit on the partnership between...
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UK children exposed to violent content online, see it as ‘inevitable’, report finds
Many children said they felt they had no control over the content suggested to them and reported only a limited understanding of recommender systems – which use data to...
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A sociologist’s view of the Cyprus problem
By Glafkos Constantinides The Cyprus problem remains unsolved for a good 50 years. In this political ‘production function’, to use a term borrowed from economics, the...
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North a safe haven for criminals
‘North Cyprus can easily be a safe shelter for those wanted by Interpol or involved in illegal dealings’ At least 11 fugitives wanted by Interpol have been pinned down...
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Our View: The two sides have over-complicated the peace process
Maria Angela Holguin, the personal envoy of the UN Secretary-General, wound up her second visit to Cyprus after meeting President Christodoulides on Saturday. During her...
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Nicosia Holguin says she remains dedicated to identify common ground for both sides to engage in talks
The Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary General, Maria Angela Holguin Cuellar, said she remains willing and dedicated to her mission to identify common ground to engage...
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Joint Greek and Turkish Cypriot delegation holds meeting with FCDO officials
A joint delegation of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot diaspora organisations in the UK has held a meeting at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office with...
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Cyprus women from both sides of the divide come together to discuss peace and cooperation
An initiative by Cyprus’ House President and President of the Democratic Rally Annita Demetriou and Meltem Onurkan Samani, General Coordinator of the Cyprus...
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Hash fudge and a fish for Picasso
Alice Gorman looks inside the legendary cookbook of Alice B Toklas Alice B. Toklas wrote one of the bestselling cookbooks of all time. One reason for its...
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What is micellar water and how does it work?
By Daniel Eldridge Micellar water, a product found in supermarkets, chemists and bathroom cabinets around the world, is commonly used to remove make-up. It’s a very...
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UN continuing to find common ground in Cyprus
The UN is continuing the effort to find common for the sake of both communities in Cyprus, UN spokesman, Stephane Dujarric said on Friday, during his press briefing....
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Wildfire resilience project completed
The two-year PyrΑnankampsi/Alevlerden Gelecege Project, established as part of the Laona Foundation with Greek and Turkish Cypriot collaboration, has recently completed....
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UK children exposed to violent content online, see it as ‘inevitable’
Children in Britain stumble on violent content online, including material promoting self-harm, while still at primary school and say it is an “inevitable...
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This is not a battle for perceptions, serious crimes have been committed
What misery has befallen us once again. And I don’t just mean the monks’ scandal, the fraud involving miracles, or their romantic activities. I mainly refer to what...
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A minute with Eleni Phyla Visual artist, founder of Forest and Love (an experiential workshop outdoors)
Where do you live? I live at a small village of the island, alone. I dream of having animals to care for, in the future. What did you have for breakfast? Fresh...
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Explainer: When is the UK election?
Britain’s next national election is expected this year, although its timing is uncertain. Here is what is known about when to expect the vote, and the process...
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UK children exposed to violent content online, see it as ‘inevitable’, report finds
Children in Britain stumble on violent content online, including material promoting self-harm, while still at primary school and say it is an “inevitable part” of using...
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MedDMO anti-disinformation project presented in Limassol
The MedDMO (Mediterranean Digital Media Observatory) research project, presented in Limassol by the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) social informatics research...
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Green Monday feast to cost 4% more
Basic items for the Green Monday feast, when people in Cyprus start their fasting with greens, vegetables, salads and grilled molluscs, will cost about 4% more this...
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‘We should ask why there are so many medical schools’
Turkish Cypriot Leader Ersin Tatar on Thursday made another intervention on the matter of the “fake diploma scandal” which has engulfed the north’s higher education...