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Chelsea’s injury problems ‘never stopped’, says Tuchel
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said his team’s struggles in the Premier League have been caused by a continuous injury crisis, adding that...
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Russia halts gas exports to Finland, says Mariupol steelworks siege has ended
Russia claimed victory in a months-long battle for Mariupol’s Avostal steel plant, taking it a step nearer to its goal of controlling...
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Taking the fear out of puddings, and celebrating fruit
By Lauren Taylor You’ve probably heard the saying that dessert cookery is ‘scientific’. One mistake and your cake/tart/meringue will fall into...
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More job cuts planned in banking sector
The Bank of Cyprus plans to reduce the number of its branches by 25 per cent and workforce by 15 per cent this year. In numbers, this means 500...
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Our View: Government is finding it hard to give up its authoritarian powers
During the pandemic, the government would often defend the restrictions it was imposing by citing what was happening in other EU countries. This...
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Families of Azov fighters worry about their fate
Families of Ukrainian fighters who were in the Azovstal steel plant said on Friday they are worried about the fate of their relatives after Kyiv...
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New committee of the Organisation of Relatives of Missing Cypriots (UK)
The new elected committee of the Organisation of Relatives of Missing Cypriots (UK) is as follows: President – Nick Neokleous Vice...
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Football scrambles for answers as fan disorder continues
A return to perimeter fencing is not the answer to tackling pitch invasions and would represent “a failure of us all”, the UK’s football policing...
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Cost of living in focus as Australia’s election race hits final stretch
Prime Minister Scott Morrison crisscrossed Australia in a final day of campaigning, insisting he could still win Saturday’s election...
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‘I’m willing to die’: Michael desperate to win Muay Thai Grand Prix
By Lance Fernandez Savvas Michael doesn’t mind being the dark horse in the upcoming ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Grand Prix. Instead, he’s...
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Our View: Ties between the US and Greece have never been better
Political leaders of Cyprus praised the speech given by Greece’s Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis to the joint session of US Congress. They...
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Tempers flare at House during Gesy debate
Tempers flared during a debate at the House health committee on Thursday in response to proposed changes to the national health service, Gesy,...
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Mother wants to bury son in Cyprus
Oxana Savva, who lives in Cyprus, in a refugee camp in Larnaca, with her Cypriot husband and four underage children, is appealing to the...
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Money for Ukraine tops G7 agenda; inflation, food a concern
Group of Seven financial leaders are likely to agree on Thursday and Friday to help Ukraine pay its bills in coming months, but surging...
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Liverpool title win ‘not likely but possible’, says Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said it was “not likely but possible” that his team could pip Manchester City to the Premier League...
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Mountanaz (MNAZ), Convex Finance (CVX), UNUS SED LEO (LEO): 3 suggestions for investors
As interest in cryptocurrency is rising and this new form of investment grows, so do the number of tokens on the market. If you’re...
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EU unveils escape route from Russian fossil fuels by 2027
The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a 210 billion euro plan for Europe to end its reliance on Russian fossil fuels by 2027, and to use...
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Door-to-door primary school bus service
The Transport Ministry will introduce a school bus service for primary schools on a pilot basis which will pick up children from their homes,...
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Qatar to invest $5 bln in Spain’s EU-funded recovery, Emir says
Qatar’s $300 billion sovereign wealth fund plans to invest $5 billion in Spanish projects, the Gulf state’s ruler said late on...