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The fierce battle for second place
Polls capture the moment, they are not a mirror of the ballot box, and much could be upended in the home stretch. But what all the polls without exception so far...
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Eva Kaili: From city council to city prison
by Pavlos Papadopoulos Eva Kaili first encountered Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas when she was 12 years old. She took out "Tade efi Zarathustra" from the family library...
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Cyprus Business Now
The board of directors of the state-owned Cyprus Asset Management Company (Kedipes) on Thursday announced that they have decided on a new payment to the state to the...
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Chronically ill patients in despair over procedures in place
Chronically ill patients are left without the necessary nursing care because of procedures in place by the Health Insurance Agency (HIA) on the number of visits they are...
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Famagusta teachers get training in bomb-threat protocols
Teachers in the Famagusta area on Thursday were given training in Paralimni by the police on the protocols regarding the management of bomb threats and explosive objects....
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Thriving Egypt-Cyprus relations a factor of stability in the East Med
By Dr Andrestinos Papadopoulos That Cyprus-Egypt relations are presently at their highest level is an evaluation that represents an undisputable reality. We should go...
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Egypt-Cyprus ties keep East Med stability
That Cyprus-Egypt relations are at their highest level is an evaluation that represents an indisputable reality. We should go back in time to trace the relations of...
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Epic war drama ‘Smyrna’ details heartbreaking 1922 catastrophe
The critically acclaimed epic war drama SMYRNA, hits UK screens in select Odeon cinemas nationwide, as a one-night-only event on Sunday 4th December, marking the 100...
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Citizens and media alike are quite rightly wondering why the debate surrounding the name and role of Grivas has been revived in Cyprus
Speech by Aristos Damianou, AKEL MP on the 2023 State Budget 8 December 2022, House of Representatives Citizens and media alike are quite rightly wondering why the...
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Music for all tastes this festive season
Jazz, swing, rock, chamber music – this season has it all. As bands, musical ensembles and orchestras prepare for their end-of-the-year shows, the local music scene...
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What is at stake in these elections is ridding Cyprus and its people from DISY and its candidates
Excerpts from an interview with the General Secretary of the C.C. of AKEL Stefanos Stefanou ● What is at stake in these elections is ridding our country and people...
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Man banned from entering stadiums for six months
A 23-year-old man who was found guilty of possessing dangerous objects during a football match was banned from stadiums for six months. Larnaca district court also...
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Dipa support makes passage of state budget a done deal
Junior opposition party Dipa on Tuesday confirmed they would be voting for the 2023 state budget, making parliament’s passage of the bill all but a foregone...
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Two football fans fined, banned from games
Larnaca district court fined two football fans on Friday and banned them from stadium participation, after they were found guilty of violence at a football event which...
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Two football fines fined, banned from games
Larnaca district court fined two football fans on Friday and banned them from stadium participation, after they were found guilty of violence at a football event which...
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Ruckus at House over sex education, Accept LGBTi+ calls for action over ‘hate speech’ (Updated)
Parliament on Friday voted to introduce mandatory sex education in schools, in a session that House President Annita Demetriou said will go down in history for the low...
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Sex education bill passes during Parliament spat
Parliament on Friday approved legislation mandating sex education in schools in Cyprus during a tense plenary session. The law passed with 39 votes in favour and four...
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Sex education bill passed despite fierce opposition
Parliament on Friday voted to introduce mandatory sex education in schools, in a session that House President Annita Demetriou said will go down in history for the low...
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Former Justice Minister Kypros Chrysostomides dies aged 80
Former Justice Minister and prominent lawyer Dr Kypros Chrysostomides has died, aged 80, after a battle with cancer. Born in Paphos in 1942, Chrysostomides had a long...
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Former justice minister Kypros Chrysostomidis has passed away
Former Justice Minister and prominent lawyer Dr Kypros Chrysostomides died on Thursday, at the age of 80, after a battle with cancer. He was born in Paphos in 1942 and...
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Lawyer, former Justice Minister Kypros Chrysostomides dies at 80
Prominent lawyer and former Justice Minister Kypros Chrysostomides passed away on Thursday at the age of 80 after a long illness. Born in Paphos in 1942, Chrysostomides...
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House president chides minister over sex education interference
Attempts by Education Minister Prodromos Prodromou to interfere in parliament’s scheduled vote on mandating sex education in schools is “blatantly unethical” and violates...
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Creating ripples of positivity
PAUL LAMBIS meets a well-known psychologist using science to delve into human stories Dr Linda Papadopoulos is one of the UK’s most recognisable and respected...
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Trio Frisson at Sarah’s Jazz Club on December 10
Sarah’s Jazz Club is delighted to welcome back the talented Trio Frisson – one of the leading Soul bands in Cyprus – performing their unique blend of...
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Diko Christodoulides spat gains ground on social media
Daily Politis and the leader of the Diko party on Tuesday took to trolling one another on social media over a back of a story published by the newspaper alleging a...