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A third of US Democratic senators call for Menendez’s resignation
One-third of all U.S. Democratic senators, including Senator Cory Booker, on Tuesday called on Senator Bob Menendez to resign after federal prosecutors charged him and his wife with taking...
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LiquidChart review: 5 things to know about them before you start trading
Profitable yet challenging, trading in the financial markets has many moving parts. Traders commonly depend on technical analysis tools and platforms to help them effectively traverse this...
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From Cyprus to the world
The upcoming third Larnaca Biennale delves into the meanings of home finds ELENI PHILIPPOU Is home where the heart is, the wifi is or where you sleep at night? No one-size-fits-all...
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Book Review: And Then He Sang A Lullaby by Ani Kayode Somtochukwu
By Simon Demetriou The story of a queer, working class Nigerian boy being taken out of poverty by publishing a novel of what he calls ‘queer resistance’ that he had to hand write before...
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Aussies top online sports betting at $1,300 per user
Australians top the world chart of biggest spenders in the sports betting industry, with an average revenue per user of $1,300, nearly four times more than the global average, according to a...
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TheSoul Publishing signs content deal with Banijay Kids & Family
Cyprus-based TheSoul Publishing has signed a content deal with Banijay Kids & Family that will see some of the latter’s most popular titles - ncluding Mister Maker, Let’s Play and...
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UK Cypriot cook Loulla Astin cooks Moujendra with pourgouri
Moujendra with pourgouri Moujendra, (known as Mujaddara in The Middle East, with the first known recipe being printed in an Iraqi Cookbook), is a very old Cypriot favourite, traditionally...
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Tatar says he will ‘never accept’ UN special envoy appointment
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said on Monday that he would “never accept” the appointment of a United Nations special envoy to Cyprus. Tatar was speaking at Ercan (Tymbou) airport...
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Komodromou resigns in overtime spat
Deputy government spokeswoman Doxa Komodromou has resigned from her position, the presidential palace said on Monday. According to the presidential palace , she submitted her resignation...
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Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan moved to a prison with better facilities, lawyer says
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday was moved to a prison with better facilities near the national capital Islamabad after a court order, his lawyer said on Monday....
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Oscar-winning Italian actress Sophia Loren hospitalised after fall
Oscar-winning Italian film star Sophia Loren, a national icon and one of the most enduring movie divas of the 20th century, has had surgery after a fall in her home in Geneva,...
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5 reasons to switch from Android to iPhone
Nowadays, switching from other manufacturers’ smartphones to Apple in Cyprus is easy and offers numerous benefits that can enrich your mobile experience with a compelling package that...
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‘Our island is in turmoil’!
‘Cyprus is ripe for revolution. We’ve had everything else: war, invasion, occupation, economic crisis…’ ALIX NORMAN meets the author of a divisive, satirical novel ‘Three months...
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The enduring appeal of The X-Files
30 years after it first aired, the show has left a legacy says Bethan Jones On September 10, 1993 the pilot episode of The X-Files aired. Thirty years later to the day, I was at a...
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Open House Festival of Contemporary Dance and Performance
The Open House Festival of Contemporary Dance and Performance is back, rejuvenated and more vibrant than ever with its 14th edition. This year, the festival is illuminating the world of...
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Ex-Goldman Sachs trader Kasselakis to lead Greece’s leftist Syriza party
Former Goldman Sachs associate and political novice Stefanos Kasselakis on Sunday was elected leader of Greece’s leftist Syriza party, the country’s main opposition, which is hoping for a...
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Staffing issues in tourism sector must be dealt with
Cyprus has been established as an important attractive tourist destination and this year is heading towards a very high performance. Over the last few months bookings have exceeded 95 per...
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Ex-Goldman Sachs trader to lead Greece’s leftist Syriza party
Former Goldman Sachs associate and political novice Stefanos Kasselakis was elected leader of Greece’s leftist Syriza party, the country’s main opposition, which is hoping for a...
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So Hard to Choose: Canada or the Quad?
First Prize: Two Fabulous Days in Beautiful Delhi! Second Prize: Four Days in Delhi! Having to wait an extra two days in Delhi after the G20 while the Canadian armed forces fixed a plane...
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Searching for shade and trees in Nicosia
Cyprus’ capital city boasts just four per cent of tree coverage Whenever a data collection company releases a table of statistics regarding tree coverage or green spaces in European...
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Have You Eaten Yet?
In a ten-day tour of China, Jonathan Shkurko welcomes the serenity efficiency brings, and the outstanding flavours of its rich and varied cuisine I n the grand mosaic of...
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Next week at Uni cultural festival
The Nicosia festival continues with more cultural productions this September and October. Coming up on Monday is a performance by The Contemporary Piano Trio. Musicians Miranda Papaneokleus,...
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Ryanair adding new Paphos flights from Newcastle
Ryanair has added new flights from Newcastle to Cyprus this winter, offering passengers more choice when booking their winter breaks. In addition to the new winter sun route from Newcastle...
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Christmas villages open their doors in November
Starting from November 26th, the enchanting Christmas villages are set to welcome the public once again this year. This marks the third consecutive year of this remarkable initiative,...
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Recipes with Roddy Damalis
Delicious chicken dishes for when you are in a hurry The holidays are over and the effort is now focused on getting the kids and ourselves back into the routine. Which is all easier said...