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UK’s Boris Johnson will resign, BBC reports
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to resign on Thursday, with his office saying he will make a statement to the country....
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U.S. has not asked Russia about two missing Americans, reports of third
The United States said on Thursday it has not asked Russia about two U.S. citizens reported missing after traveling to Ukraine to fight against...
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WHO looks into reports of monkeypox virus in semen
The World Health Organisation is looking into reports that the monkeypox virus is present in the semen of patients, exploring the possibility...
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Blinken: reports Russia is ‘pilfering’ Ukrainian grain for profit are credible
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday there are “credible reports” that Russia is “pilfering”...
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Cyprus reports surge in illegal migration
The authorities in Cyprus reported on Monday a recent surge of refugees, with three boatloads of clandestine migrants arriving on the...
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Total of 280 family violence reports filed before Limassol police in past five months
A total of 280 reports of family violence in Limassol took place from the start of the year till now with 112 of them having been referred to the...
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‘Goodfellas’ actor Ray Liotta, 67, is dead – media reports
Actor Ray Liotta, 67, the star of the 1990 blockbuster crime film “Goodfellas”, died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, according...
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Girl reports she was sexually harassed while in school
A secondary school student has filed a complaint that she was sexually harassed and abused in a classroom during school hours, police said on...
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Russian oil output up 1.7 per cent month on month in May so far, Interfax reports
Russian oil and gas condensate average output has increased by around 1.7 per cent month on month to 1.4 million tonnes per day (10.25 million...
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N.Korea reports more deaths, says taking ‘swift measures’ against Covid outbreak
North Korea said on Sunday a total of 42 people had died as the country began its fourth day under a nationwide lockdown aimed at stopping the...
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N. Korea reports Covid outbreak, orders lockdown in ‘gravest emergency’
North Korea reported its first COVID-19 outbreak on Thursday, calling it the “gravest national emergency” and ordering a national...
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World could see 1.5C of warming in next five years, WMO reports
The world faces a 50 per cent chance of warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, if only briefly, by 2026, the World...
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Russia expects trade with China to reach $200 billion by 2024, Ifax reports
Russia’s foreign ministry on Saturday said it expected commodity flows with China to grow and trade with Beijing to reach $200 billion by...
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Cyprus reports case of acute hepatitis
A case of acute hepatitis of unknown origin has to do with a girl 4.5 years old and has already been reported to the relevant European bodies by...
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Cyprus reports case of unexplained acute hepatitis
Health officials in the Republic of Cyprus reported that a young child was diagnosed back in February with acute hepatitis of unexplained origin,...
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Conservatives investigating reports of MP watching porn in debating chamber
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party said on Wednesday it was looking into reports that a lawmaker watched pornography...
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Shanghai reports 12 new Covid deaths as frustrations boil over
The major financial hub of Shanghai reported 12 new COVID-19 related deaths on April 22, up from 11 the previous day, as frustrations among...
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Crisis meeting at palace as Frontex reports surge in illegal crossings
Illegal crossings into Cyprus rose three-fold in the first three months of 2022 compared to the same period the previous year and accounted for...
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Chief Greek Cypriot Negotiator On Island Reunification Steps Down – Reports
The chief negotiator of Greek Cypriots on the Cyprus settlement, Ambassador Andreas Mavroyiannis, has resigned due to a lack...
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London’s Heathrow reports highest passenger numbers since start of COVID
Passenger numbers at London’s Heathrow Airport returned to the highest level since the pandemic began in March, driven by outbound leisure...