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Keve to host seminar on green business transition
In response to the growing demand for businesses to adopt more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Keve) is set to host a...
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Another pivotal week
By Naeem Aslam This will be another pivotal week for investors and traders who have been trying to gauge the next move from the Federal Reserve in terms of its monetary...
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson leading race to become next James Bond
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, known for his roles in action flicks like Kick-Ass and superhero films like Avengers: Age of Ultron, could be taking over the coveted role of James Bond, according...
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All decision making on Cyprus made in Ankara – Kombos
Nicosia detects no difference in the stance of the Turkish Cypriot leadership and Turkey on the Cyprus issue during the new efforts undertaken by the UNSG’s personal envoy, Foreign...
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Render and Jupiter show strength amid mild bearish wave as NuggetRush presale looks ahead to massive price surge at...
TLDR Render’s (RNDR) collaboration with Nvidia could boost its current bullishness. Jupiter (JUP) remains in the green zone despite the price decline that has affected many...
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Nvidia’s dizzying rally spurs rush into AI-themed ETFs
The fervour around artificial intelligence has sparked a gold rush into AI-themed ETFs, as investors seek fresh ways to play the burgeoning technology following breathtaking rallies in...
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Trump claims voting Democrat makes you a 'bad Jew'
Former President Donald Trump stirred controversy on Monday with remarks suggesting that Jews who vote for Democrats harbor animosity towards Israel and their religion. As AP reports,...
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Cabinet orders shake-up to Akamas plan
The Council of Ministers has announced a major shake-up of the implementation plan for the Sustainable Development Plan (SDP) of the Akamas National Forest Park (AFP) in a bid to address...
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We are watching a game with the “lost Atlantis”
The envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General, Maria Angela Holguín Cuéllar, has completed her second visit to Cyprus and still hasn’t… discovered Turkey. We are still watching the...
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Larnaca municipality condemns city centre graffiti [PHOTOS]
The Municipality of Larnaca condemns the reckless graffiti in the city centre which occurred late on Sunday, March 17, 2024. According to a statement by the Municipality, “irresponsible...
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Borrell welcomes Cyprus-Gaza corridor but stresses land access crucial
High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has welcomed the launch of the maritime humanitarian aid operation from Cyprus to Gaza, noting...
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Fenerbahce to consider withdrawing from Super Lig after players attacked
Fenerbahce will consider withdrawing from the Turkish top flight after some of their players were attacked by Trabzonspor fans following their weekend away win, the Super Lig club said....
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Man falls 80m, rescued by helicopter (video)
A national guardsman who fell down an 80-metre cliff was rescued by air having sustained relatively minor injuries, fire service spokesman Andreas Kettis said on Tuesday. Speaking to...
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Injured Griezmann’s record run over
France will be without Antoine Griezmann for this month’s friendlies against Germany and Chile after the forward suffered an ankle injury, the national team said on Monday, ending his...
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Second aid ship waiting to sail
Preparations have been completed and the vessel called Jennifer , which has been loaded with around 500 tonnes of aid – sugar, flour, pasta, canned food and milk – and a crane that...
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For sterling, the next Bank of England move is anyone’s guess
Money market pricing and short-term trading signals make the idea of the first Bank of England rate cut coming in late summer look like a clear bet. Economists and strategists are predicting...
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''Turkish Cypriots survived genocide thanks to Turkey,'' says Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in a speech he delivered to Turkish military personnel at a dinner Monday, not only defended the Turkish invasion of Cyprus but went even further by...
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Lorry stalls on Limassol-Nicosia highway
Due to a mechanical fault, a lorry has become immobilised in the left lane of the Limassol – Nicosia motorway, before the Kotsiatis exit. As a result, the left lane is closed. Drivers,...
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Gunfire damages law firm in Paphos
A law firm in Paphos was damaged by gunfire on Tuesday morning, March 19, 2024. The incident occurred sometime during the night but was not discovered until employees and the owner, a...
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What does CPP mean by talking about exporting gas through the pier?
If we have correctly understood what was conveyed from Friday afternoon, when the Minister of Energy and his associates met with the delegation from CPP, until Saturday evening, after the...
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Education sector leads added value contribution in Cyprus
With a contribution reaching 2.3%, the education sector provided the highest shares of contribution to the added value of the business economy compared to the other EU member states....
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Oil slips as Russia lifts supplies, jet fuel demand stirs caution
Oil prices dipped on Tuesday due in part to the prospect of rising supply from Russia, slower-than-expected downstream demand in sectors such as jet fuel, and cautious trading ahead of the...
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Daily News Briefing
In today’s episode, Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos announced on Monday that representatives from over 40 countries will meet in Cyprus on March 21 to discuss the operational...
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Strong winds and spotty showers forecasted
Looks like we're in for a bit of a weather rollercoaster ride, all thanks to a pesky low-pressure system hanging around. Today's forecast So, picture this: some clouds, some sun, and...
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Education sector leads added value contribution in Cyprus
With a contribution reaching 2.3%, the education sector provided the highest shares of contribution to the added value of the business economy compared to the other EU member states....