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It is time for diplomacy ahead of Turkish elections, President Christodoulides says
It is time for diplomacy to play its role as it has already started working to bring about what we have discussed during our meetings in Brussels, in view of the...
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It's time for diplomacy, says Christodoulides
It is time for diplomacy to play its role as it has already started working to bring about what we have discussed during our meetings in Brussels, in view of the...
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Greece to hold national election on May 21 – PM
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has called parliamentary elections for May 21, saying he wanted a clean slate to push through further reforms after four years at...
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All fans could be banned after violence
President Nikos Christodoulides has condemned recent violence at a Nicosia basketball game, suggesting fans could be banned from all sporting fixtures. He said the...
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Greece to hold national election on May 21, PM Mitsotakis announces
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has called parliamentary elections for May 21, saying he wanted a clean slate to push through further reforms after four years at...
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Zelenskiy accuses Russia of holding Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant ‘hostage’
Ukraine’s president said Russian troops were holding the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant “hostage” and its safety could not be guaranteed until they left it,...
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Ex-student shoots dead 3 children, 3 adults at Tennessee Christian school (Update 3)
A heavily armed 28-year-old fatally shot three children and three adult staffers on Monday at a private Christian school the suspect once attended in Tennessee’s...
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Europe's largest economy paralyzed over strikes
Airports and bus and train stations across Germany were at a standstill on Monday due to strikes called by the Verdi trade union and railway and transport union EVG....
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The 25 most downloaded apps in Cyprus
According to the latest available data, the total number of mobile apps on the market has exceeded nine million. The Chinese mobile market is the largest when it comes...
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London’s boroughs awarded more than £63 million in funding to make streets healthier and safer for all
London’s boroughs awarded more than £63 million in funding to make streets healthier and safer for all 27 March 2023 Nearly £39m allocated to outer London boroughs and...
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Famagusta Mayor asks President to raise the issue of the Turkish-occupied city to Macron and Scholz
We have asked the President of the Republic to raise the issue of Famagusta to the President of France and the Chancellor of Germany, said Mayor of the Turkish occupied...
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Putin ally says Russia has weapons to destroy US if existence threatened
An ally of President Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia has the weapons to destroy any enemy, including the United States, if its own existence is threatened, accusing...
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Minister tells banks to cut lending rates
Finance Minister Makis Keravnos has told Cyprus banks to lower their interest rates on loans in a bid to get ahead of a possible new toxic loan crisis for the banking...
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Ukraine planning response as battle shifts to ‘post-apocalyptic’ Avdiivka
Ukraine’s ground forces commander said on Monday Kyiv was planning its next move after Moscow shifted the focus of its offensive from a flagging assault on the...
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Hooligans destroy stadium, bus station
Justice Minister Anna Prokopiou held an urgent meeting at the ministry on Monday to review the latest episode of sports violence which took place during and after the...
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Largest strike in decades leaves Germany at a standstill
Airports and bus and train stations across Germany were at a standstill on Monday morning, disrupting millions of commuters and travellers at the start of the work week...
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Largest strike in decades leaves Germany at a standstill
Airports and bus and train stations across Germany were at a standstill on Monday morning, disrupting millions of commuters and travellers at the start of the work week...
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Payment of GPs on quality criteria basis so that redundant referrals are reduced
As of March 13, the Health Insurance Organisation put in effect reforms for the payment of GPs on the basis of quality criteria in a bid to put the brakes on redundant...
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Meeting to be held in aftermath of latest sports hooliganism
A meeting is to be held at the justice ministry on Monday to discuss the latest episode of hooliganism which took place at the Apollo-Anorthosis basketball match over...
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Everton transfer news - FFP latest, Marcus Thuram race, Viktor Gyokeres update
Everton transfer news, rumours, gossip and speculation including the latest on the Premier League's decision to accuse the Blues of breaching financial rules plus Nathan...
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In inflation-hit Germany, massive strike over pay to cripple transport
A massive strike in Germany was set to begin early Monday, crippling mass transport and airports in one of the biggest walkouts in decades as Europe’s largest...
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Young man dies in motorcycle accident, 2023’s ninth road victim so far
A motorcycle accident in Nicosia on Sunday took the life of a 26-year-old man who is 2023’s ninth road victim so far. That is, three people lose their lives in collisions...
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What’s behind bitcoin’s latest surge?
At the turn of the year, bitcoin was in the grip of a bleak midwinter, down and out after a 2022 defined by tumbling crypto prices, bankruptcies and corporate scandals....
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We do not settle for anything less than the freedom and reunification of our homeland, Cyprus’ House President says
We remain committed to the goal of resolving the Cyprus issue, and for this reason we are addressing the international community by taking initiatives for the...
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Leader of all Cypriots?
In his election campaign President Nikos Christodoulides promised a state policy for Turkish Cypriots. But how well has he been received asks Esra Aygin At a time of...