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President to visit College of Europe
President Nikos Christodoulides will travel to Bruges and Brussels, where he will address the College of Europe and participate in the European Council Summit,...
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VC fund with presence in Cyprus invests $1.5 million in games studio
ROAR Games, a new independent games studio focused on original game development , has announced that it has secured $1.5 million from The Games Fund (TGF), a...
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Trudeau raises concern over Israel’s planned Rafah offensive
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday expressed concern around Israel’s planned offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah in a call with Israeli war...
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Nvidia’s dizzying rally spurs rush into AI-themed ETFs
The fervour around artificial intelligence has sparked a gold rush into AI-themed ETFs, as investors seek fresh ways to play the burgeoning technology following...
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Oil slips as Russia lifts supplies, jet fuel demand stirs caution
Oil prices dipped on Tuesday due in part to the prospect of rising supply from Russia, slower-than-expected downstream demand in sectors such as jet fuel, and cautious...
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Putin wins big in Russian election despite global backlash
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a sweeping triumph in the country's presidential election, despite widespread protests both domestically and internationally...
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Bangladesh, Pakistan and India bottom in air quality rankings in 2023, data shows
Pakistan remained one of the world’s three smoggiest countries in 2023, as Bangladesh and India replaced Chad and Iran, with particulate matter about 15 times the level...
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Anton Karbanovich: Larnaca stands out in burgeoning “flipping sector”
Larnaca is the up and rising Cypriot town to look out for when it comes to investing in real estate, and it is particularly standing out in the burgeoning “flipping...
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Christoph Burgener: Further collaboration possible between important financial centres Switzerland and Cyprus
Swiss Ambassador Christoph Burgener recently talked about how his country, a long-established financial centre, is navigating today’s challenges, especially after a...
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New Sea Route to Gaza Sees First Successful Aid Delivery
The Open Arms ship, operated by a Spanish aid organization, embarked from Cyprus with a barge full of food collected as part of the global initiative to assist Gaza. World...
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Former home of the Cyprus Hígh in London Sells for £25 Million as a Palatial Residence
The former home of the Cyprus High Commission in London has been sold to an overseas buyer for £25 million (US$32 million) looking for a grand family home in the city,...
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How Invest Cyprus embraces gender equality in the workplace
A recent study has placed Cyprus in 37th place out of 46 European countries in terms of the best for women’s career progression, while the latest figures from CySTAT...
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From sunlight to energy…or not
Cyprus is blessed with abundant sunlight, yet the shift to renewable energy is painfully slow. Two recent developments highlight some of the issues. The first was a...
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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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Miracle baby, miracle mother
A longed-for journey into motherhood for one woman took a treacherous path Childbirth complications, ranging from pre-eclampsia to obstructed labour, remain a...
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‘PV for all’ supporting China, not EU
Cracks are starting to show in the Cyprus government’s ‘photovoltaics for all’ scheme, aimed at encouraging households to install solar energy panels on their rooftops...
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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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Electric vehicle plans of Indian automakers
India said on Friday it would lower import taxes on certain electric vehicles produced by carmakers that commit to invest at least $500 million and start domestic...
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Cyprus’ Former London Embassy Sold to Mideast Billionaire for $32 Million
Cyprus’ Former London Embassy Sold to Mideast Billionaire for $32 Million LONDON – An anonymous Middle East billionaire bought Cyprus’ former London Embassy in an...
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Musk’s SpaceX is building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say
SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites under a classified contract with a U.S. intelligence agency, five sources familiar with the program said,...
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Statements by the President of the Republic on the humanitarian aid corridor to Gaza
“The first ship has started to return and we are ready to send the second ship with humanitarian aid to Gaza,” the President of the Republic, Mr Nikos...
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Kimchi: a fermented feast from Korea
At the heart of Korean cuisine is Kimchi, where cabbage meets spice in a fermented marriage that has stood the test of time. In the annals of Korean history, Kimchi...
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Are you really ‘from Cyprus’?
21 per cent of our island’s population is born abroad – the third highest number in Europe. Alix Norman speaks to those struggling to find their roots in an alien culture...
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Larnaca a prime hotspot for real estate investors
Cyprus based real estate platform INDEX.cy unveiled a report on Friday, singling out Larnaca as the prime destination for investors and homebuyers eyeing lucrative...
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Archaeologists long to further uncover hidden Byzantine-era marvels in Türkiye’s Istanbul
In the heart of Türkiye’s Istanbul, once the capital of the Byzantine Empire, the 1,500-year-old Church of St. Polyeuctus lay buried beneath urban sprawl for nearly...