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Cyprus marks second wave of Turkish invasion
Sunday marks the 48th anniversary of when the Turkish military launched its second offensive on Cyprus occupying the best part of Mesaoria,...
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Consumers should not have to ‘chase down’ EAC refunds, Peo says
Trade union Peo has called on the Electricity Authority (EAC) to take the initiative and detect and correct meter readings instead of expecting...
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Cyprus: Public debt stands higher than the pre-pandemic level
Cyprus’ public debt in June dropped 3.1 percent year-on-year to 24.18 billion euros (24.9 billion U.S. dollars), the lowest level since the...
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President of EC says Turkish illegal actions in Varosha must be revoked
President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has asked for the revocation of all illegal Turkish actions in the fenced – off...
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EU chief ‘shares concerns about Turkey’s illegal actions in Varosha’
The president of the EU Commission shares President Nicos Anastasiades’ intense concerns about Turkey’s illegal actions in Varosha, government...
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Spike in your electricity bill? Check the meter
Consumers who believe their electricity bill is inexcusably high due to possible meter reading deviations can submit a complaint to be reviewed by...
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EAC instructions regarding bill discrepancies
Amid heightened concern among the public over costly electricity, the Cyprus Electricity Authority (EAC) on Thursday issued advice to...
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More customers spending less in restaurants
Paphos restaurants took the top spot for customer traffic in 2022, as the island’s restaurants saw an increase of customers of between 10...
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COVID19: No more state testing sites
Health authorities have ditched the last remaining state COVID-19 testing points at shopping malls and supermarkets, arguing experts have a clear...
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‘Noise pollution endangers entire Cypriot tourism sector’
The Association of Cyprus Tourist Enterprises (Stek) on Tuesday called on the state to intervene so that the issue of noise pollution in tourist...
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Tourism arrivals in Cyprus pick up, numbers ‘satisfactory’
The number of tourists visiting Cyprus in the first six months of 2022 was 75 percent of the figure for the same period in 2019, Chairman of...
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Man jailed for nine months for 74 cases of theft from cars
Famagusta district court on Tuesday handed down a nine-month jail sentence to a 19-year-old man for a string of thefts. Police said the man was...
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Daily News Briefing
In today’s episode, main opposition Akel hectored the government for its silence over the eavesdropping scandal raging in Greece, and...
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Iraqi-Swedish brothers hospitalised after serious quad bike accident in Cape Greco area
Two Iraqi brothers who live in Sweden are hospitalized after the quad bike the older one was driving on Monday ‘dived’ into a 10-metre deep cliff...
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Cypriot Foreign Minister Says Diplomacy – Which Failed – Only Answer
NICOSIA – It hasn’t worked for decades and the Turkish-Cypriot occupied side has rejected talking but Cypriot Foreign Minister Ioannis...
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Buggy fell into precipice in Cape Greco area
A serious accident with a buggy that had as a result the serious injury of two tourists, 22 and 31, took place at noon at Cape Greco....
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Tourists seriously injured in buggy accident (Updated)
One of the two tourists who were injured in a buggy accident in Cape Greco on Monday was transported in critical condition to the Nicosia general...
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104 establishments checked by Police in Agia Napa-Protaras
During the period 5-8 August, the Police carried out 104 checks in the areas of Protaras and Agia Napa. As the spokesman of the Famagusta Police...
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New Okypy CEO for Larnaca-Famagusta
The State Health Organisation (Okypy) appointed George Antoniou to the position of chief executive director of the Larnaca-Famagusta directorate,...
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Police keep up pressure on Ayia Napa
Police on Monday said they had checked 104 premises, 125 individuals and filed 35 reports as they carried out checks in the Famagusta district...