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Zelenskiy names ‘three victories’ Ukraine needs on international front
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday said that Ukraine needed to secure three key “victories” abroad, including the approval of major aid packages from the...
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MSC crowned “Shipping Company of the Year” at Seatrade Maritime Awards
MSC, one of the world’s largest container shipping and logistics company with offices in Cyprus since 2003, has been crowned “Shipping Company of the Year” at the...
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Witnesses in Thanasis Nicolaou death inquiry to testify before Christmas
Dates were set on Friday for the testimony of witnesses in the investigation of the death of National Guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou, whose lifeless body was found under a...
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Sixth arrest for hooligan incident
Limassol police on Friday said a sixth arrest has been made in relation to the incidents of hooliganism that took place last week. The incident involving over one...
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Violence against women a pandemic, domestic abuse committee says
Violence against women is one of the most widespread human rights violations in the world with statistics that show it as a pandemic, the advisory committee for the...
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City of Dreams Mediterranean’s Amber Dragon restaurant “One to Watch”
City of Dreams Mediterranean’s Pan-Asian restaurant, Amber Dragon, has been named as “One to Watch” by the Athinorama Golden Chef Caps Awards Cyprus 2023. In a...
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Bitcoin investment in 2023: Experts suggest considering Rebel Satoshi as a strong alternative
The crypto market has been a tumultuous roller coaster ride in 2023. While Bulls have dominated the markets of top crypto coins like Bitcoin (BTC) since the start of...
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TV Shows We Love: Gossip Girl
I know, I am a little late to the party. Sixteen years (and a reboot) late to be exact as Gossip Girl was released in 2007. But when I finally gave in to that curiosity...
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Litecoin investment outlook: Should you choose LTC? Expert advice leans towards Rebel Satoshi
Litecoin (LTC) has proven to be more than a ‘poor man’s Bitcoin,’ staying ahead of the curve as a fast, cheap, and popular digital currency. Keen...
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More financial support needed for patients sent abroad
Members of the House health committee are set to send a letter to President Nikos Christodoulides requesting that €4 million be included in the state budget for 2024 to...
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs met with his Serbian counterpart in Belgrade
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Constantinos Kombos, had a meeting today, Thursday 23 November, 2023, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Mr Ivica...
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Ayia Napa Marina: last few East Tower apartments left for sale
With 90 per cent of its apartments having already been sold, the East Tower of Ayia Napa Marina is rightly considered one of the most sought-after and popular...
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Gaza ‘most dangerous place in the world to be a child’
The Gaza Strip is the “most dangerous place in the world to be a child,” the head of the United Nations children’s agency UNICEF said. UNICEF...
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UK net migration hit a new record high in 2022 in latest blow for Sunak
Annual net migration to the United Kingdom hit a record of 745,000 last year and has stayed at elevated levels since, data showed on Thursday, heaping pressure on Prime...
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UK businesses grow for first time in three months, but high rates weigh
British companies reported a marginal return to growth in November after three months of contraction but the downturn in orders continued in the face of higher interest...
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Cyprus included in study predicting European mobile data traffic will triple by 2028
GSMA, a non-profit industry association that represents the interests of mobile network operators worldwide, has included Cyprus in its latest report that suggests...
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Government favours clean slate at natural gas board
Energy Minister George Papanastasiou said on Thursday that he is much more optimistic about reaching an agreement with Chevron over the development of Aphrodite natural...
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In Quito and Harare, advice and warnings about dollarization for Argentina
From Zimbabwe’s capital Harare to Quito in Ecuador, green bills circulating on the streets and in shops with images of U.S. presidents reflect a big choice that has...
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Cyprus MEPs hauled over the coals over sanctions evasion reports
Cypriot MEPs said on Thursday the country had been dragged through the mud during a European Parliament plenary session which discussed the latest revelations by the...
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Annual net migration to UK hits 672,000 in year to June 2023
Annual net migration to the United Kingdom rose to 672,000 in year to the end of June 2023, official data showed on Thursday, in the latest blow to Prime Minister...
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Astronomy camera captures North Korean rocket stage exploding after satellite launch
One of the stages of North Korea’s satellite launch rocket exploded after separation on Tuesday, video captured by an South Korean astronomy observatory showed, in what...
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South Korea court orders Japan to compensate ‘comfort women’, reverses earlier ruling
A South Korean appellate court on Thursday ordered Japan to compensate a group of 16 women who were forced to work in Japanese wartime brothels, overturning a lower...
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Protests, court appeals as Nepal’s TikTokers decry government ban on app
Nepali TikTok creator Manjita Manandhar was caught off guard when the Himalayan nation banned the popular social media platform last week for disturbing “social harmony...
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Cyprus is the strongest supporter of Serbia's EU path, President tells Vučić
Cyprus is the strongest supporter of Serbia's European path, President Nikos Christodoulides has underlined, after meeting with Serbian...
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Indonesian court papers reveal chain of events that led to cough syrup deaths
Indonesian court documents have revealed for the first time the chain of events that led to toxic ingredients being used in cough syrup that was among the products...