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Seventy hemp plants reported stolen
Seventy hemp plants were reported as stolen on Wednesday by the owner of an industrial hemp production and trading company in the Nicosia district. The complainant reported that the theft...
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Cyprus companies look to business coaching to stay ahead
In today’s competitive business landscape, companies in Cyprus are increasingly recognising the benefits of business coaching and training to drive growth and achieve success, with...
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New online fraud scheme rips Cyprus-based company thousands
Police on Wednesday called for caution after a new online fraud scheme ripped a Cyprus-based company of thousands of euros, Philenews reports. And all this only a week after a...
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Over ten kilos cannabis seized in Limassol
Police in Limassol on Tuesday found and confiscated over 10kg of cannabis in the course of their investigation into a case of possession of drugs with intent to supply. Two men, aged...
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Cyprus government approves 24-hour care facilities for disabled adults
The Council of Ministers has given its nod to a proposal by the Ministry of Social Welfare, paving the way for the acquisition of five buildings designated for 24-hour care facilities for...
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UK workers take most sick leave in over 10 years, employers say
British workers took the most sick leave in more than a decade during the past year, a survey of employers showed on Tuesday, adding to signs of a lasting increase in ill health since the...
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Corpses, body parts of 12 people strewn across Mexico’s Monterrey in spate of violence
The mutilated corpses and dismembered body parts of 12 people were dumped in seven locations across the metropolitan area of the Mexican city of Monterrey on Tuesday in a spate of violence...
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Cyprus proposes drastic measures to Lebanon to stop illegal migration
Cyprus will use all legal means to stop the flow of irregular migrants from neighbouring Lebanon along with the trafficking of persons by various rings and that’s why drastic measures...
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Cyprus Business Now
The Bank of Cyprus on Tuesday said that a recent meeting with the government allowed for the bank’s initiative aimed at providing assistance to homeowners with loans secured by their...
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Hollywood studios can train AI models on writers’ work under tentative deal
Hollywood studios are expected to retain the right to train artificial-intelligence models based on writers’ work under the terms of a tentative labor agreement between the two sides, the...
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Thousands flee Karabakh to Armenia, death toll rises in fuel depot blast
Hungry and exhausted Armenian families jammed roads on Tuesday to flee homes in the defeated breakaway enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, a departure blighted by an explosion at a fuel...
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More than 100 dead, 150 injured in Iraq wedding inferno
More than 100 people were killed and 150 injured in a fire at a wedding party in Hamdaniya district in Iraq’s Nineveh province that left civil defence searching the charred skeleton of...
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Man Utd start League Cup defence with 3-0 win, Wolves and Luton lose
Casemiro scored one goal and set up another as holders Manchester United kicked off their League Cup defence with a 3-0 home win over top flight rivals Crystal Palace in the third...
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Latest David Hunter Trial Headlines In Cyprus - Live
Trending Topic: Browse latest news articles on the David Hunter trial from all Cyprus News sources together...
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Cyprus: Mainly fine on Wednesday, 36 C inland
Mainly fine on Wednesday with increased cloud in the afternoon and possible isolated showers only in the mountains, according to Cyprus’ Meteorological Service. The temperature is...
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Cisco’s $28 billion Splunk deal may ignite software deal frenzy
Cisco Systems’ (CSCO.O) $28 billion deal for Splunk (SPLK.O) is likely to prompt other technology giants to splash out on similar acquisitions of software vendors with predictable...
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Today’s weather: Temps remain high, afternoon rains
Wednesday will start off mostly clear after the dissolution of the local low clouds. After midday increased clouds and isolated rain or a brief thunderstorm is expected mainly in...
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Forget the Akamas you hoped to see
Roads, kiosks and houses all spell disaster By Efi Xanthou The Akamas peninsula is the last pristine area left in the non-occupied area of Cyprus. And change is imminent. Road works are...
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Our View: Police terror suspect information should not be shared
At the end of 2019 the state set up a Team for the Evaluation of Suspect Foreigners on issues of Terrorism, police spokesman Christos Andreou said. He was responding to questions by...
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Former ‘MP’ in the north arrested for forged medical prescriptions
Authorities in the north were on Tuesday clamping down on a prescription medicine scandal, after 26 bin bags with tablets were found in an abandoned building. Reports from the north said...
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National Council briefed over Cyprob developments in New York
‘Resuming negotiations does not just depend on Greek Cypriots’ President Nikos Christodoulides on Tuesday briefed the National Council over his contacts in New York and his...
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Contentious e-basket bill discussed in parliament
Discussions over the contentious e-basket bill began at the House commerce committee on Tuesday, with MPs slamming the government for “turning a blind eye” to the rising problems society...
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Death toll from fuel depot fire in Karabakh leaps to 125 -media
The death toll from an explosion and fire at a fuel depot in Nagorno-Karabakh on Monday has jumped to 125, Interfax Azerbaijan reported on Tuesday, citing the Armenian health ministry. The...
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A third of US Democratic senators call for Menendez’s resignation
One-third of all U.S. Democratic senators, including Senator Cory Booker, on Tuesday called on Senator Bob Menendez to resign after federal prosecutors charged him and his wife with taking...
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Illegal supermarkets reported but nothing done, MPs hear
A number of retailers are operating illegally as supermarkets, while authorities are failing to clamp down on the phenomenon, the supermarket association charged during Tuesday’s House...
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Majority of refugee homes not connected to sewage due to cost
Almost 80 per cent of households in the villages of Dherynia, Achna, Sotira, Avgorou, Acheritou, Frenaros, Liopetri, Xylofagou, Ormidia, and Xylotymbou are not connected with the sewage...
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