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One in four students in Cyprus have been bullyed
In Cyprus, a troubling rise in bullying is highlighted as a quarter of students admit to being victims, both in physical and online contexts, according to a statement...
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Putin’s spy chief scolds Macron for extremely dangerous remark
R ussian President Vladimir Putin’s foreign intelligence chief has said French President Emmanuel Macron’s refusal to rule out sending European troops to...
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Putin’s spy chief scolds Macron for extremely dangerous remark
R ussian President Vladimir Putin’s foreign intelligence chief has said French President Emmanuel Macron’s refusal to rule out sending European troops to...
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Hope For Children marks International Day Against Bullying
Hope for Children CRC Policy Center honours the International Day Against Bullying on March 6, shedding light on the escalating phenomenon rising in Cyprus, as...
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Hope For Children marks International Day Against Bullying
Hope for Children CRC Policy Center honours the International Day Against Bullying on March 6, shedding light on the escalating phenomenon rising in Cyprus, as...
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Turkish oil terminal halts Russian oil business
One of Turkey’s mid-sized Mediterranean oil terminals – the Dortyol terminal – will no longer accept Russian imports after receiving record volumes...
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Turkish oil terminal halts Russian oil business
One of Turkey’s mid-sized Mediterranean oil terminals – the Dortyol terminal – will no longer accept Russian imports after receiving record volumes...
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‘How could they allow themselves to reach such depths of depravity?’
Peace is the crucial element of life, the UK’s chief rabbi tells THEO PANAYIDES. He is a jovial man whose lifelong goal was to become a rabbi, now more comfortable...
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‘How could they allow themselves to reach such depths of depravity?’
Peace is the crucial element of life, the UK’s chief rabbi tells THEO PANAYIDES. He is a jovial man whose lifelong goal was to become a rabbi, now more comfortable...
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International Day Against Bullying: 1 in 4 students admits to being a victim of bullying in Cyprus
“Hope for Children” CRC Policy Center is marking the International Day Against Bullying on 6 March, shedding light on the escalating phenomenon that has been...
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International Day Against Bullying: 1 in 4 students admits to being a victim of bullying in Cyprus
“Hope for Children” CRC Policy Center is marking the International Day Against Bullying on 6 March, shedding light on the escalating phenomenon that has been...
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Cypriot MPs address the 24th CFSP and CSDP Interparliamentary Conference
The works of the 24th Interparliamentary Conference on the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) have wrapped in...
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Cypriot MPs address the 24th CFSP and CSDP Interparliamentary Conference
The works of the 24th Interparliamentary Conference on the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) have wrapped in...
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President Christodoulides stands firm on peace plan
President Nikos Christodoulides vowed that he will not put before the citizens a peace plan for the Cyprus issue with which he does not agree and expressed once again...
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President Christodoulides stands firm on peace plan
President Nikos Christodoulides vowed that he will not put before the citizens a peace plan for the Cyprus issue with which he does not agree and expressed once again...
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Fiona McKergow: New Cyprus-Australia Double Taxation Treaty negotiations anticipated in 2024
In a recent interview with GOLD magazine, the Australian High Commissioner to Cyprus, Fiona McKergow, discusses the various initiatives aimed at boosting economic...
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Fiona McKergow: New Cyprus-Australia Double Taxation Treaty negotiations anticipated in 2024
In a recent interview with GOLD magazine, the Australian High Commissioner to Cyprus, Fiona McKergow, discusses the various initiatives aimed at boosting economic...
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New monastery gets green light from environment department
The green light was given on Tuesday for the construction of the Ayios Minas monastery in Pentalia, Paphos by the environment department. However, in it ruling the...
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‘We’re still working on it’ – diplomats on prospects for peace in Cyprus
Diplomats past and present convened on Tuesday to mark the 60 th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (Unficyp)...
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King Charles will miss Commonwealth Day service due to cancer treatment
Britain’s King Charles will miss next week’s engagements to mark Commonwealth Day , Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday, with his wife Queen Camilla stepping in for the...
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Global home prices set for a gentle climb in a tight market
Home prices in most major property markets will rise modestly this year and next, according to a Reuters poll of housing specialists, who expected the shortage of...
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EU Commission proposes 1.5 bln euro common defence industry package
The European Commission on Tuesday proposed a new 1.5 billion euro ($1.63 billion) defence industry programme, which would be financed from the European Union budget...
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UK plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda defeated
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suffered his first defeats over his legislation to send asylum seekers to Rwanda after the upper house of parliament demanded...
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Vasiliko energy project now under EU scrutiny
The procedures and decisions related to Cyprus' largest energy project in Vasilikos are gaining significant attention. According to information from the Audit Office, a...
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Gogglebox stars' unseen partners and families - from Lee's boyfriend to Pete's wife
Steve Mail, who isn't commonly seen on screen, has done a guest stint on the programme. In between filming, Lee usually resides in Cyprus with Steve. Jenny's spouse Ray,...