KNEWS
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Humanitarian aid unloaded in Gaza
In a significant development, the unloading of nearly 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including food, from the non-governmental organization "Open Arms" ship has been completed in Gaza....
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US Ambassador to Greece wants more US-Greece flights
US Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis stressed on Thursday the need for more flights from the United States to all of Greece and in particular Thessaloniki. Speaking at the conference...
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Ship carrying aid approaching Gaza coast
The “Open Arms” ship is approaching the coast of Gaza to begin the unloading process, sources told CNA on Friday. According to information CNA has obtained, the ship of the...
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Cyprus launches program for children with behavioral challenges
Cyprus is launching a pilot program in September for alternative schooling for children with extreme behavioral issues, the Education Minister said Friday. In an interview with "SPORT FM...
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Cypriots feel downbeat amid global events
A recent survey conducted by the Cyprus Association of Opinion Poll and Market Research Enterprises (SEDEAK) has revealed a prevailing sense of pessimism among Cypriots regarding the...
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MFA reinstates overseas Cypriots service
The Service for Overseas and Repatriated Cypriots is reintegrated into the structure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs following a relevant decision of the Council of Ministers. Heading...
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Archbishop George calls for thorough investigation into monastery scandal
Archbishop George of Cyprus has issued a statement addressing the scandal surrounding the Avvakum Monastery, expressing his commitment to a thorough investigation into the matter. "I...
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Police spokesman updates Avvakoum Monastery investigation
Police Spokesman Christos Andreou provided updates on the ongoing investigation into the Monastery of Saint Abbacum, highlighting significant developments in the case. Speaking to...
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AFP: Humanitarian aid ship spotted off Gaza coast
In a significant development, the first aid vessel en route to the Gaza Strip through a recently established maritime corridor has been spotted off the coast of the conflict-stricken...
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Limassol bust unveils alleged money laundering operation
In a targeted operation, Limassol's Organized Crime Unit (OPE) swooped in on a suspected money laundering operation, resulting in multiple arrests and the seizure of significant sums of...
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Vasilikos LNG project defenders hit back amid accusations
In response to mounting skepticism, the CMC Administration issued a resolute defense of the CPP-METRON Consortium Ltd's ability to undertake the Vasilikos LNG Receiving and Regasification...
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Over 3800 households apply for 'Photovoltaics for All' project
According to data from the Renewable Energy Fund, 3863 applications have been submitted by households to participate in the "Photovoltaics for All" project. This recently activated...
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Alleged accomplice arrested in €7.8M money laundering case
Authorities in Cyprus have identified a potential accomplice in the high-profile money laundering case involving a 31-year-old Ukrainian woman. The woman, whose identity remains...
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Former President George Vassiliou hospitalized
Former President of the Republic, George Vassiliou, was admitted to Nicosia General Hospital on Thursday night due to a health issue, according to sources familiar with the situation....
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Cyprus rocked by abbey sandal
Cyprus is grappling with the fallout from a series of unsettling revelations involving the Abbey of Avvakoum, a scandal that has implicated the state, the Church of Cyprus, and the nation’s...
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Sunshine, showers, and serenity
Expect a partly cloudy day with occasional clouds passing by. Isolated showers and brief thunderstorms are likely, particularly in the western and northern regions initially, spreading...
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U.S. troops en route to Gaza to construct humanitarian aid pier
In a pivotal effort to deliver urgently needed humanitarian aid to Gaza, hundreds of U.S. troops are mobilizing to construct a substantial floating pier off the war-torn enclave's coast....
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Woman denies beating allegations, claims video doctored
In response to the recent release of a video by Sigma's ''Protoselido'' show, depicting an alleged altercation at the Holy Monastery of Saint Avvakoum in Fterikoudi, a woman featured...
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Christodoulides to FT: Aid to Gaza was a ''moral duty''
The President of the Republic of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides has told the Financial Times that it was a “moral duty” to pursue the delivery of aid to Gaza via the sea. Speaking after...
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Aid ship on track to reach Gaza before noon tomorrow
The World Central Kitchen's vessel, "Open Arms," laden with crucial humanitarian aid bound for Gaza, is proceeding smoothly and is anticipated to reach its destination before noon...
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Monk caught beating woman in shocking video
Scandal continues to plague the Church of Cyprus as a video surfaced depicting a disturbing incident at the Holy Monastery of Saint Avakoum in Fterikoudi. In the footage brought to light...
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Cyprus sees 115% surge in dialysis patients
Cyprus is grappling with a concerning rise in the number of patients suffering from end-stage chronic kidney disease, with over 1,200 individuals currently undergoing auxiliary therapy...
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Nicosia Mayor updates UN envoy on bi-communal trust-building projects
Nicosia Mayor Constantinos Yiorkadjis met with UN Secretary General's Personal Envoy María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar during her ongoing visit to Cyprus, highlighting the significance of...
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EU simplifies work permit rules for third country nationals
The European Parliament recently voted on new rules for non-EU citizens who want to work and live in the EU. These rules aim to simplify the process of obtaining a work and residence...
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Cabinet allocates €11.7M for training and job opportunities
The cabinet greenlit two initiatives on Wednesday aimed at bolstering employment and training opportunities for 1,265 individuals who are currently unemployed. The combined budget for...