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Cyprus problem and economy the focus of discussion on EU-Cyprus relations
The Cyprus problem and perceptions on how the EU would affect it, as well as Cyprus’ treatment by the EU during the 2013 financial crisis, were the focus of a...
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Akel to protest the opening of Grivas Dighenis museum in Chlorakas
Main opposition Akel will be holding a protest in Paphos over the ‘Grivas Museum’ to be opened in Chlorakas, an announcement from the party said. According to the...
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Determination, optimism, open-mindedness: two days at Reflect Festival
Reflect Festival, the largest technology and entrepreneurial event of its kind in Cyprus, wrapped up on Friday evening, welcoming approximately 5,000 attendees in the...
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In his own words: Archbishop Chrysostomos’ quotes
The late Archbishop Chrysostomos was known as a straight talker. Below is a taster of his views on the Turks, the church, former leaders, the EU, homosexuals and more...
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Political spat over village museum name
Everything is political – even museums in Paphos villages A small village in Paphos and its wish to create what some view as a controversial museum has sparked a...
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London Autism Group Charity launched a drop-in autism community café for Greek & Cypriot community
The London Autism Group Charity have launched a new drop-in autism community cafe scheme for the Greek and Cypriot community of London, although all people from any...
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Patients or their relatives still transport medical oxygen tanks at own risk
Patients or their relatives still have to transport medical oxygen tanks from the one and only provider of such service in Cyprus to their homes at own risk. Even though...
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London Autism Group Charity launching drop-in autism community café for Greek & Cypriot community
The London Autism Group Charity are launching a new drop-in autism community cafe scheme for the Greek and Cypriot community of London, although all people from any...
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Op-ed: When journalism takes precedence over the news
Long-standing Cypriot journalism dysfunctions have come to light as a result of the Primate of the Church's declining health, and they can in no way be excused under...
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Op-ed: Embracing the digital age through the 'smart school' program
by Yannis A. Economides Our educational system, the Ministry of Education, and the State are making an important and historic transition to the digital era with the...
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Tatar’s request for a separate agreement with Unficyp: A legal reply
By Dr Andrestinos Papadopoulos The statement by Turkish Cypriot ‘foreign minister’ Tahsin Ertugruloglu published recently in the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet, could be...
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Tatar’s request to UNFICYP has no legal standing
The statement by the so-called minister of foreign affairs, Tahsin Ertugruloglu, in the Turkish daily Hurriyet, could be characterised as an ultimatum, as he gave a...
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Motorists in Cyprus await new speed cameras, launch date unknown
Famagusta Gazette It remains unclear when the new traffic cameras in Cyprus, which have been installed in various parts of the island, will be put into operation....
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Global solutions on climate change needed to create greener shipping sector
By Sarah Ktisti Regulatory leaders need to start creating the conditions necessary for the shipping community to become greener and more competitive, Cyprus’...
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Several incidents and arrests after Anorthosis – Apollon football match
Police arrested two people aged 19 and 22 on Monday night after the end of the football match between Anorthosis and Apollon outside the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium in...
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Two arrested in stepped up hooliganism prevention effort
Police arrested two people on Monday, as part of an effort to stem the violence at football stadiums. The first arrest concerns a 22-year-old man, found to be in...
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On the candidacy of Nikos Christodoulides in Cyprus
Article by Andros Kyprianoy – former AKEL General Secretary Let me make it clear, of course, that I don’t expect N. Christodoulides or his election campaign team to...
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Powerful International Shipping Personalities meet in Limassol for the Maritime Cyprus 2022 Conference
Powerful International Shipping Personalities meet in Limassol for the Maritime Cyprus 2022 Conference Highlights from day one of the conference emphasize the...
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Cyprus’ stadium security literally at knifepoint
Safety assurances for the beautiful game were in doubt on Friday when two large knives were confiscated at GSP stadium, with police arresting two people following an...
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Interview of the General Secretary of the C.C. of AKEL Stefanos Stefanou on the “FrontPage” SIGMA TV programme in Cyprus
Interview of the General Secretary of the C.C. of AKEL Stefanos Stefanou on the “FrontPage” SIGMA TV program 7 October 2022 SIGMA: What do you think of Turkey’s...
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Kedipes reports total cash inflows of €1.45 bln
Cash inflow in state-owned asset manager, Kedipes amounted to 115.2 million in the second quarter of 2022, down by 0.9 per cent compared with the first quarter of 2022,...
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Charity Event: “Fotini” at Strovolos Theatre on September 26
On the occasion of the Centennial of the Asia Minor Massacres, the Theatre Group “Solo Gia Treis” presents the play “Fotini” by Evridiki...
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Andreas Papadopoulos: Chairman of the Cyprus Shipping Association
“The main aims of the Cyprus Shipping Association are the provision of high-quality services by the shipping agent and the strict adherence to high ethical...
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Christodoulides says he was a victim of slander attempt
Presidential candidate Nikos Christodoulides said he has been victim of an organised attempt to slander and derail him, according to reports appeared on Thursday....
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Fire drill taking place in Paphos on Thursday, no cause for alarm
The fire department on Wednesday issued an alert to the public that there would be an exercise taking place on Thursday at 9am in Paphos The drill, a mock rescue, will...