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Memphis braces for protests over police killing of Tyler Nichols
The city of Memphis is bracing for public outrage when it releases later on Friday body-camera video of a violent confrontation between a Black motorist and five police...
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Fighting intensifies in east Ukraine, Kyiv seeks more weapons
Russia has stepped up attempts to break through Ukraine’s defences with heavy fighting in the north and east of the country, underlining Kyiv’s need for more...
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COVID19: Seven deaths, drop in new cases, patients
Cyprus reported seven COVID-19 deaths during the past seven days, three fewer than last week, with a significant drop in new infections and hospitalisations. The health...
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Erdogan accused of inciting conflict to stay in power
The authoritarianism of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as well as his stance with regard to Sweden and Finland’s NATO application, is drawing the ire of an...
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Cyprus News Digest: For the first time a wildlife poisoner has been handed a huge fine
The Cyprus News Digest, in collaboration with the Cyprus Mail, brings you an in-depth analysis of some of the latest developments in local and international. Presented...
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Cyprus News Digest: For the first time a wildlife poisoner has been handed a huge fine
The Cyprus News Digest, in collaboration with the Cyprus Mail, brings you an in-depth analysis of some of the latest developments in local and international. Presented...
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Ukraine comes under Russian missile onslaught after securing tanks from allies
The danger of Russian air attacks remained high on Friday, Ukraine’s military said, a day after Russian missiles and drones killed at least 11 people in what...
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Five ex-Memphis police officers charged with murder in death of Tyre Nichols
Five former Memphis police officers were charged with murder in the death of a Black motorist, Tyre Nichols, from injuries he sustained in a violent encounter following a...
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Russia outlaws Meduza news site in latest media crackdown
Russian authorities designated the independent news outlet Meduza an “undesirable organisation” on Thursday, effectively outlawing the site from operating in...
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The end of global tightening
By Edward Moya US stocks rallied Thursday after recession risks eased following better-than-expected GDP data. The data was good news that was able to send...
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Negotiators of the two sides in Cyprus meet for the first time in 2023 and assess course in technical committees
The negotiators of the two sides in Cyprus talks Menelaos Menelaou and Ergun Olgun met Thursday morning for the first time after the holidays and the New Year...
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NATO has demonstrated that it is no longer scared of Russia
According to a CNN analyst, the decision by both Washington and Berlin to send sophisticated attack tanks to Ukraine demonstrates not only the West's willingness to...
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Turkish daily's report on Stewart's statements are 'false and baseless'
Everything included in the Turkish Cypriot press article is wrong and unfounded allegations which we absolutely do not confirm, UN spokesperson in Cyprus Aleem Siddique...
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Cyprus has EU’s second-highest asylum rate
Cyprus saw the second largest rate of new asylum seeker applications per million of the population in the EU behind Austria, according to the latest Eurostat data....
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EU wants to send migrants back to their country of origin
European Union migration ministers meet on Thursday to discuss visa restrictions and better coordination inside the bloc to be able to send more people with no right to...
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Russia launches rush hour missile attacks on Ukraine
Russian warplanes launched a wave of missiles at Ukraine during rush hour on Thursday morning and Ukrainians took cover in shelters as air defence forces shot down...
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EU wants to send more people back to Africa, Middle East, Asia
European Union migration ministers meet on Thursday to discuss visa restrictions and better coordination inside the bloc to be able to send more people with no...
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Our View: The auditor-general is behaving like some petty overlord
Ever since his appointment, auditor-general Odysseas Michaelides has been acting as if his position gave him the constitutional right to interfere in all the executives’...
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Olympic adds Greek island-hopping section to new brochure
Olympic Holidays has added a Greek island-hopping section to its latest brochure, which has been redesigned to help agents sell the products. Called Find your Sunshine:...
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Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot political parties underline risks from worsening status quo in Cyprus
Participants in a meeting of leaders and representatives of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot political parties held on Wednesday, at Ledra...
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Amazon workers walk out over pay in first UK strike
Amazon workers at a warehouse in central England walked out on Wednesday in protest over pay, marking the first time the US tech company’s operations in Britain...
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Leaders of both sides agree current state of Cyprus unacceptable
Participants in a meeting of leaders and representatives of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot political parties held on Wednesday, at Ledra Palace, in Nicosia...
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The demand for new homes is dwindling
The large investments and development projects mentioned by Minister of Transport and Works Yannis Karousos in his ministry's recent project presentation may have kept...
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Cyprus braces for Thursday’s CoLA strike
Cyprus will go into an effective standstill for three hours on Thursday, disrupting everything from airlines and healthcare to court cases, public services and transport....
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Makariou landlord is a natural scholar
Driven by the pursuit of knowledge, one former civil servant who has spent most of his adult life in the shadow of Makarios Avenue tells THEO PANAYIDES about his life as...