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Disy calls for discussion on lawyers exploiting migrants
Opposition party Disy called for the issue of lawyers taking advantage of migrants to be discussed at the house interior committee, in a letter sent to parliament on...
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Financial tsunami looms as Limassol court decision sends shockwaves through Cyprus
In a potentially precedent-setting decision, the Limassol District Court has upheld its initial ruling in favor of a Russian depositor of the People's Bank, potentially...
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Attorney General challenges first ‘haircut’ victory
The Legal Service is appealing a Limassol District Court awarding over €780,000 in compensation to a Russian client of the former Laiki Bank for the 2013 deposit...
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Disy in-fighting over candidate for Nicosia mayor
Nicosia’s mayoral elections appeared to have created in-fighting within Disy, with the party leader Annita Demetriou on Wednesday saying she would not tolerate any rebels...
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Disy-affiliated Charalambos Petrides announces candidacy for Nicosia Mayor – ahead of party’s decision
Right-wing Disy-affiliated former defense minister Charalambos Petrides on Monday announced his candidacy for Nicosia Mayor – much to the dismay of his party...
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C. Yiorkadjis: Nicosia is getting a permanent and quality upgrade
At a crucial time for the sustainable development of Cyprus’ cities, the Municipality of Nicosia’s aim is none other than the permanent and quality rejuvenation of...
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Cyprus Business Now: weekly wrap-up
Here are the top business stories in Cyprus from the week starting October 30: The Cyprus Economic Sentiment Index (ESI) saw a minor decline in October,...
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Middle East conflict could impact regional cruises
As the global cruise tourism industry is showing amazing prospects, the crisis that has erupted in neighbouring Israel is creating new factors which may negatively...
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The Fall of R’Thea
Discover the digital city of R’Thea, a utopia built to host thousands of digital selves, that eventually fell to chaos and disarray. Unravel the tangled narrative that...
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Police release another detail, intensive gun murders investigation continues
Police on Thursday are continuing intensive investigation to identify and locate the perpetrators and establish motives for two gun murders committed in cold blood, 36...
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Possible impact on cruises from regional crisis, says Cypriot official
At a time when the cruise tourism industry is showing amazing prospects around the world, the crisis that has erupted in neighbouring Israel is creating new factors,...
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Possible impact on cruises from regional crisis, says Cypriot official
At a time when the cruise tourism industry is showing amazing prospects around the world, the crisis that has erupted in neighbouring Israel is creating new factors,...
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KPMG Cyprus wins Health and Safety Good Practice Award 2023
KPMG Cyprus has been awarded the 2nd prize in the 2023 Health and Safety Best Practice Competition, organised by the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance and the...
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Ayia Napa hotelier, Eoka leader, football chairman laid to rest
Former hotels association (Pasyxe) head, well-known businessman, and head of Anorthosis football club Kikis Constantinou was buried on Monday, a week after his passing....
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Book launch: “Alkionides: Making a Difference – A Memoir and a Tribute”
Nicosia, October 25, 2023: Armida Publications is delighted to announce the publication of “Alkionides: Making a Difference a Memoir and Tribute’’ by Marie Parisinou...
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MPs tell government to come up with a plan for Pernera
Lawmakers on Tuesday called on the government to quickly come up with a plan to regenerate the Pernera area in Paralimni, said to be regressing as a tourist attraction...
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Fury over Halloumi milk ratio increase
Cheesemakers are furious following a decree issued by the Agriculture Ministry to immediately double the goat’s and sheep’s milk quota in Cyprus’ flagship export...
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Second Accident and Emergency Department in Nicosia as of Monday
As of Monday, the residents of Nicosia district will have a second Accident and Emergency Department at their disposal, since after last Thursday’s announcements, the...
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Goat and sheep farmers call off halloumi strike
Goat and sheep farmers on Saturday called off a planned strike over halloumi details although they reiterated they were not happy with the new specifications. The...
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Cheesemakers threaten action over halloumi milk ratio adjustment
The Cyprus cheesemakers’ association is to hold an extraordinary general meeting on Friday to discuss “measures to be taken” regarding the “critical situation” regarding...
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Daily News Briefing
In today’s episode, the government announced the reinstatement of the electricity subsidy as part of a raft of measures aimed at helping people through the cost-of-living...
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Goat and sheep halloumi to be ‘abolished’
Cyprus cheesemakers’ association chairman Marios Constantinou said the Agriculture Ministry has instructed producers to “abolish” goat’s and sheep’s milk halloumi on...
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Young Turkish Cypriot woman saved a 46-year-old Greek Cypriot who suffered a heart attack
The life of a 46-year-old Greek Cypriot man was saved by a young Turkish Cypriot woman, Saziyeh Azimkar, due to her knowledge of first aid. While he was in a shopping...
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Turkish Cypriot CPR life saver speaks about experience
Shaziye Azimkar, the Turkish Cypriot woman who saved a man’s life after he suffered a cardiac arrest on Tuesday, spoke about her experience on Wednesday. Speaking to...
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Woman’s quick action saves life at Nicosia mall
A female shopper’s quick action saved the life of a 46-year-old father who suffered a heart attack at a Nicosia mall. Speaking on CyBC’s morning programme, Director of...