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Only dictators receive such percentages!…
The 3-day elections in Russia concluded on Sunday with the re-election of Vladimir Putin for the 5th consecutive time as President of the same person who, together with his prime...
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Blossoms in Sunlight: A Floral Symphony
Exhibit8 gallery in Limassol presents the solo art exhibition of Tess Turner, titled “Blossoms in Sunlight: A Floral Symphony” running from March 21st to April 6th, 2024. Tess Turner, a...
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Book Review: Redwood Court by DéLana R.A. Dameron
By Simon Demetriou I’ve remarked before that getting hold of a poet’s debut novel is a pretty safe bet that you’ll have something good to read, and DéLana R.A. Dameron’s addition to this...
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The role of social media in deceiving the faithful
Amidst all that is being said and written about the scandals at the Monastery of Saint Habakkuk in Fterikoudi, it should be noted that social media played a significant role in its...
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Official inquiry over Drousiotis’ book to begin
Everything is set to enter a substantive stage in the investigation into the allegations made against former President of the Republic, Nikos Anastasiades, by Makarios Drousiotis in his...
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Reddit’s IPO as much as five times oversubscribed, according to sources
Reddit’s (RDDT.N) initial public offering is currently between four and five times oversubscribed, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday, making it more likely the social...
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Turkey moves against Meta over Threads-Instagram data sharing
Turkey’s competition authority imposed on Monday an interim measure on Meta Platforms Inc meant to hinder data sharing between the Instagram and Threads platforms as it investigates...
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Four series to binge over the long weekend(s)
Time off? Invest it in some good TV says CONSTANTINOS PSILLIDES With three long weekends back-to-back (Green Monday, March 25, and April 1) you can do a lot of catching up on your...
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The future of work: Why we need to think beyond the hype of the four-day week
By Yaëlle Amsallem & Emmanuelle Léon Is reducing working hours a sign of progress? Since the 19th century, the number of hours spent at work has been steadily declining in developed...
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The Cypriot village with a language of its own
Tom Cleaver recounts a day spent in Kormakitis, the Maronite village in which the “Sanna” language is spoken In my 24 years, I have been almost everywhere in Cyprus , and seen most of...
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Miracle baby, miracle mother
A longed-for journey into motherhood for one woman took a treacherous path Childbirth complications, ranging from pre-eclampsia to obstructed labour, remain a significant concern...
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Haiti: the curse of history
It may seem that the violence and chaos that have gripped Haiti are finally being addressed. The unelected acting president nobody wanted, Ariel Henry, has resigned. An international police...
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Papadopoulos hoped to hide behind Denktash and failed miserably
Leontios Ierodiakonou in his latest instalment on the history of the Cyprus problem analyses the disastrous response to the Annan plan In November 2002 the Annan peace plan appeared and...
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Tax Department targets Cypriot influencers
For several months now, the Tax Department has been targeting Cypriot influencers (people with influence on public opinion, through their presence in electronic media and especially in...
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Church clash has kept public enthralled
Sex, money laundering and bogus miracles, the scandal at a small monastery has it all The weird goings-on at the relatively obscure monastery Osiou Avakoum that were first reported 10 days...
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Kyrenia revamp a disgrace
I came across your item about the building work being carried out in Kyrenia harbour while doing research before booking a holiday – I live in the UK. I am shocked and sad to see...
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Cyprus Business Now: weekly wrap-up
Here are the top business stories in Cyprus from the week starting March 11: REALTYon, the only event in Cyprus dedicated to the entire property industry, is returning for its second...
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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 sex with each other, I...
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Coventry stun Wolves in FA Cup quarters with injury-time goals
Championship side Coventry City stunned Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-2 with two injury-time goals in their FA Cup quarter-final on Saturday, booking their place in the semis for the first time...
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Sakkari weathers Gauff storm to book Swiatek clash in Indian Wells final
Maria Sakkari endured a spirited fightback from Coco Gauff to stun the third seed 6-4 6-7(5) 6-2 in a rain-interrupted Indian Wells semi-final on Friday and set up an intriguing rematch of...
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Newspaper sales slump forces Italy’s iconic kiosks to shutter
Fabiano Pompei’s family has run a news kiosk close to Rome’s imposing St. John Lateran Basilica since 1948. Marco Volpini’s family owned one near the Trevi Fountains for a...
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Hash fudge and a fish for Picasso
Alice Gorman looks inside the legendary cookbook of Alice B Toklas Alice B. Toklas wrote one of the bestselling cookbooks of all time. One reason for its popularity was the inclusion...
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TikTok’s US revenue hits $16 bln as Washington threatens ban
China’s ByteDance-owned TikTok posted revenue of about $16 billion last year in the United States, where the viral video app that has hooked Gen Z users is at the risk of being banned,...
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Tourism to keep head up high in 2024
Junior ministry confident despite challenges ahead Cyprus’ tourism boss, Costas Koumis, is confident that the island will keep its head above war clouds in 2024, with arrivals expected...
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Wildfire resilience project completed
The two-year PyrΑnankampsi/Alevlerden Gelecege Project, established as part of the Laona Foundation with Greek and Turkish Cypriot collaboration, has recently completed. The bicommunal...