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T/Cs have mixed reactions on Turkey-EU visa liberalisation
Mixed reactions have arisen by so called ‘politicians’ in the occupied areas over the potential of Turkey obtaining visa liberalisation to the EU...
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Sports body condemns football boss’ actions in Turkey
Cyprus’ sports organisation (KOA) on Friday condemned the action of football association chairman Costakis Koutsokoumnis to wear a shirt bearing...
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Property transactions up 19% in March boosted by tax breaks
By Stelios Orphanides The number of property transactions carried out at district offices of the department of Lands and Surveys in March rose...
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Property transactions up 19% in March boosted by tax breaks
The number of property transactions carried out at district offices of the department of Lands and Surveys in March rose an annual 19 per cent...
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Offsetting loans with bonds to cause chain reactions, blow to BOC (Update-1)
(Adds more minister comment in second paragraph) By Stelios Orphanides Finance minister Harris Georgiades said that the approval of a draft...
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Cyprus to investigate any possible illicit transactions in the wake of “Panama papers”
The Cyprus government has called on all competent authorities and stakeholders to investigate whether Cypriot firms are involved to any illegal...
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Cyprus to investigate any possible illicit transactions in the wake of “Panama papers”
Cyprus to investigate any possible illicit transactions in the wake of “Panama papers” The Cyprus government has called on all competent...
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Government policies are fueling social reactions and working people’s mobilizations
The profoundly anti-social government policies have accumulated many problems in many sectors of the Cyprus economy and society. The...
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Turkey’s reactions to Cyprus EEZ unacceptable, provocative and incompatible with International Law
AKEL considers as unacceptable, provocative and incompatible with International Law Turkey’s reactions to the exercise of the inalienable...
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Credit card transactions rise 9% in February
The value of transactions with the use of plastic money rose in February an annual 9 per cent to €179.8m and 2 per cent to €378.3m in the first...
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Plastic money transactions rise 9% to €179.8m in February, JCC says
By Stelios Orphanides The value of transactions with the use of plastic money rose in February an annual 9 per cent to €179.8m and 2 per cent...
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Property transactions rise 54% in February, department of lands says
By Stelios Orphanides The number of real properties which changed hands in February rose an annual 54 per cent to 501, the third highest since...
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Property transactions rise 54% in February, department of lands says
The number of real properties which changed hands in February rose an annual 54 per cent to 501, the third highest since July 2012, boosted by...
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EU Med countries oppose unilateral actions on refugee crisis
LIMASSOL, Cyprus (AP) — The rift over how to handle Europe's immigration crisis ripped wide open Friday. As nations along the Balkans migrant route...
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EU Med countries oppose unilateral actions on refugee crisis
LIMASSOL, Cyprus (AP) - The rift over how to handle Europe's immigration crisis ripped wide open Friday. As nations along the Balkans migrant route...
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EU Med countries oppose unilateral actions on refugee crisis
LIMASSOL, Cyprus (AP) - The rift over how to handle Europe's immigration crisis ripped wide open Friday. As nations along the Balkans migrant route...
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OMG, Facebook launches ‘Reactions’ worldwide (Video)
Facebook said on Wednesday that ‘ Reaction s’, an extension of the ‘Like’ button, has now been rolled out...
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Turkish and Turkish Cypriots reactions to the Denia mosque attack in Cyprus
Reactions for the attack against the mosque in Deneia village continue Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (23.02.16) reports that...
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Property transactions rise 2% in January
The number of property transactions in January rose 2 per cent to a total of 327 island-wide compared to the year before, the department of...
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Property transactions in January rise 2%, land department says
By Stelios Orphanides The number of property transactions in January rose 2 per cent to a total of 327 island-wide compared to the year before,...