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A diamond jubilee of Cyprus’ stagnation
Unficyp at 60: after arriving for a three-month period the peace keeping force is far and away the longest serving in the history of the UN Monday marks exactly 60...
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Cyprus Contests Turkey Allowing Vessel Research in Cypriot Waters
NICOSIA – With Turkey already hunting for energy in parts of Cyprus’ offshore Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) it doesn’t recognize, the Greek-Cypriot government said...
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Time to see great change in the garden
This is the month when we see great changes in the garden. There are swathes of bright yellow in the countryside, a foretaste of the sunny weather to come. Not everyone...
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Govt issues anti-navtex, refuting Turkish claim
The government on Sunday issued an “anti-navtex” in response to a Turkish navtex message regarding maritime research in the sea off Cyprus’ northern coast. Turkey had...
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Immerse yourself in theatre experience on love
Upcoming performance in English invites audience to get involved in what is happening on stage finds ELENI PHILIPPOU Have you ever been to a theatre performance...
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Staying true to Cyprus’ great love – coffee
Does the upward trend in coffee prices alter consumption habits or the very essence of our coffee culture? By Rony Junior El Daccache That Cyprus is renowned...
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Our View: Unficyp’s days are surely numbered
Sixty years ago on Monday the UN Security Council hastily established Unficyp, for a period of three months, to deal with the inter-communal fighting that broke out just...
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Khaled M. Alsharif: There are promising areas for enhancing cooperation between the Kingdom and Cyprus
The Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Cyprus, Khaled M. Alsharif, has outlined his country’s actions towards diversification of the Saudi economy and the importance of the...
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Zoom beats estimates on strong product demand, announces share buyback
Zoom Video Communications (ZM.O) on Monday posted better-than-expected quarterly results helped by strong demand for its expanding product portfolio as more employers...
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Turkish Cypriot leader meets leaders of Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan
The Turkish Cypriot leader, Ersin Tatar, participated in the 3rd Diplomacy Forum of Antalya, organized under the auspices of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and...
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INSIGHT-Spain braces for wildfires as beef farmers battle red tape
Across Europe, farmers have jammed roads, burned tyres and dumped manure in protest at a host of pressures threatening their livelihoods and way of life. In the...
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Run out of butter or eggs?
Paulomi (Polly) Burey looks at the science behind substitute ingredients It’s an all too common situation – you’re busy cooking or baking to a recipe when you open...
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Demetris Skourides: RIF is the driving force behind Cyprus’ journey to becoming a major tech hub
In July 2023, Demetris Skourides was appointed as the new Chief Scientist for Research, Innovation and Technology. His role also includes the Chairmanship of the...
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Pancyprian Essay Contest for World DNA Day 2024
Medicover Genetics Cyprus organises the second Pancyprian essay contest for World DNA Day 2024, inviting all high school students (public and private) and Technical...
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Cyprus Central Bank and Bank of Greece sign cooperation agreement
The Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) and the Bank of Greece (BoG) on Friday signed a Memorandum of Cooperation during a ceremony held in Nicosia. The signing ceremony...
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More than a billion people worldwide are obese
More than a billion people globally are now considered obese, a condition linked to an increased risk of numerous serious health problems, according to updated estimates...
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Cyprus to see robust GDP growth in next 3 years — domestic demand and tech industry key factors
The Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) announced this week that it expects a 2.2 per cent increase in the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the year 2023,...
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Pancyprian essay contest for World DNA Day 2024
Medicover Genetics Cyprus is organising the second Pancyprian essay contest for World DNA Day 2024, inviting all high school students (public and private) and...
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Worldcoin’s surge attracts investors; NuggetRush seen as the next big thing
TLDR Worldcoin’s (WLD) network activity is rising amid its climb to an all-time high. NuggetRush (NUGX) will launch a unique gaming spectacle where gold...
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Nicosia suggests mosquito-eating fish for water tanks
The Nicosia Municipality on Friday called for the introduction of mosquito-eating fish in water tanks around the capital. The fish, known as the gambusia and also...
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Bangladesh building fire kills 45, injures dozens
A massive fire in Bangladesh that raced through a six-storey building home to restaurants where many families with children were dining has killed at least 45 people and...
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Bangladesh building fire kills 45, injures dozens
A massive fire in Bangladesh that raced through a six-storey building home to restaurants where many families with children were dining has killed at least 45 people...
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Nicaragua accused of violations ‘tantamount to crimes against humanity’ by UN experts
Nicaragua’s government committed human rights violations that amount to “crimes against humanity,” a United Nations-appointed team of human rights...
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They spent €38 million on fool’s gold and nobody was punished!
They squandered €38 million for fool’s gold, and there was neither harm nor foul. This is how millions – for which taxpayers pay with hard work and toil – are managed...
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From Coke cans to shoes to menus: what’s behind the rise in personalised products?
By Marian Makkar Customised shoes, personalised drinks and specialised menu offerings. In a world where carbon copies of products are everywhere, retailers have to...