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Archbishop appeals to everyone to stop leaks about St. Habakkuk
In new statements made on Sunday morning, after the Mass at the Apostle Philip Church in Latsia, Archbishop Georgios called for an end to the leaks in connection with...
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Biden jokes about Trump’s mental fitness at Washington’s Gridiron dinner
U.S. President Joe Biden took jabs on Saturday at former President Donald Trump with jokes about the mental fitness of his election opponent during a speech at the...
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Tales from the Coffeeshop: Monk mayhem is all about the moolah
WHEN the story about the entrepreneurial archimandrites, who set up the start-up monastery Osiou Avakoum in Fterikoudi, broke and there was talk of film of them having...
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Survey: Cypriots are pessimistic about the future
International developments have made Cypriots pessimistic about the future, according to a survey conducted by the Cyprus Association of Opinion Poll and Market...
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Turkish Cypriot Leader Raises Concerns About British Military Bases in Cyprus
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar has expressed concerns about the presence of two British military bases in Cyprus, stating that they pose a threat to both Turkey and...
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ANALYSIS-Biden-Netanyahu rift raises questions about US weapons to Israel
A deepening rift between President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Gaza red lines has set up a potential showdown between the two leaders...
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What Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet and Tui say about passport rules for 2024
Going on holiday is exciting, but it can be stressful thinking about all the things you to do and the checks you have to pass through before you reach your destination....
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With a pension from the age of 45, you shouldn’t be talking about fiscal discipline
President Christodoulides never misses an opportunity to invoke the need for fiscal discipline, something he reiterated at the press conference marking his first year...
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Ireland to keep ‘sexist’ constitutional language about mother’s role
Ireland looked set to reject proposals to replace constitutional references to the makeup of a family and a “mother’s duties in the home” in a...
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Cypriots concerned about cost of living, migration and corruption, Phileleftheros survey finds
The rising cost of living is the top concern for Cypriots, a survey conducted by Pulse Market Research on behalf of Phileleftheros found. The study, encompassing...
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Trump raises concerns about US ban on TikTok
Presidential candidate Donald Trump raised concerns about banning TikTok ahead of a vote next week by the U.S. House of Representatives that would give TikTok owner...
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A comprehensive handbook covering everything you should know about an SEO Services Agency
Many companies have moved from the old method of conducting business to making use of the potential that digital ecommerce presents in today’s digital marketplace....
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Cyprus tourism minister upbeat about German market
Cyprus’ Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis on Thursday expressed optimism about the German tourist market, despite the ongoing challenges in the aviation...
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Expedia to cut about 1,500 jobs globally amid moderating travel demand
Online travel platform Expedia (EXPE.O) said on Monday it was cutting about 1,500 jobs globally, or about 9 per cent of its total workforce, as part of its...
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Igor Gritsay: The great thing about games is that they can be anything you want them to be
Igor Gritsay, the Co-founder, Sad Cat Studios, suggests that transmedia products, such as movies and TV adaptions, help the industry make more non-gamers understand...
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Are men about to go extinct?
Scientists have long debated the fate of the Y chromosome, the genetic player in determining male characteristics. According to an article in The Conversation ,...
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Hong Kong moves towards enacting tougher security law amid concerns about freedoms
A public consultation period for a new Hong Kong national security law closes on Wednesday amid concerns that the legislation, which authorities want to put in place...
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Oil prices rise amid concerns about Red Sea attacks on shipping
Oil prices on Tuesday built on gains made a day earlier amid attacks on shipping in the Red Sea that have exacerbated supply worries. Brent crude futures rose 36 cents,...
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UK PM Sunak says West should be bolder about seizing Russian assets
Western nations should be bolder about confiscating Russian assets which they froze after the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, British Prime Minister...
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China sees Europe as increasingly ‘rational’ about its development, says foreign minister
China said it sees Europe as increasingly viewing the country with a “rational perception,” and that Europe should “not be afraid of it,” Chinese Foreign Minister...
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Our View: Support measures generated a lot of noise about very little
President Nikos Christodoulides personally announced, in a televised speech, the seven measures that will help people deal with the high cost of living. The measures...
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Business leaders in Cyprus optimistic about revenue, PwC survey finds
Consulting and advisory firm PwC Cyprus presented the key findings of its 13th annual survey for CEOs in Cyprus at an event on Thursday, which was held under the theme...
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George Panteli: Tax reform will bring about development and sustainability
Tax reform in Cyprus will contribute to strategy formulation, economic growth and sustainability, the state declares, and that tax transparency and the fight against...
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EU poised to fine Apple about 500 million euros, FT reports
The European Union is set to fine Apple AAPL.O about 500 million euros ($539 million) over alleged breaches of EU competition law, the Financial Times reported on Sunday...
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Kristen Stewart calls for more wide-ranging discussions about LGBTQ films
Kristen Stewart is ready for conversations about films featuring queer and female stories to no longer focus on just that aspect of their identity, she told journalists...