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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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Cyprus welcomes three music icons
Music lovers of all kinds are in for a treat this summer as some of the biggest names from the international music scene are performing in Cyprus. Not just one, but three world-famous...
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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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Bus fire breaks out on Paphos-Limassol highway
A fire broke out on a bus on Sunday as it was travelling on the Paphos to Limassol highway. The fire broke out at around 1pm, when the bus was near Paramali. In a post on the X...
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Cypriot chip shop owner in row over mural
A Cypriot fish and chip shop owner in London has been ordered to paint over a well-loved mural on the side of his shop because it has been deemed “inappropriate for the area”. The mural...
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Attack on Diane Abbott was definitely racist
British politics was dominated by racism and anti-semitism last week around the person and politics of Diane Abbott, the first black woman to be elected to the British parliament in 1987 as...
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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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Electric vehicle plans of Indian automakers
India said on Friday it would lower import taxes on certain electric vehicles produced by carmakers that commit to invest at least $500 million and start domestic manufacturing within three...
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President favours a single fiduciary regulator
For more than seven years, Cyprus’ reputation has been tainted by the Jho Low scandal, with the high profile Malaysian criminal successfully obtaining a Cypriot passport in exchange for...
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Are you really ‘from Cyprus’?
21 per cent of our island’s population is born abroad – the third highest number in Europe. Alix Norman speaks to those struggling to find their roots in an alien culture When...
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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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Player relationships in same team ‘inappropriate’, says Chelsea boss Hayes
Player-to-player relationships within the same squad are inappropriate and can lead to significant challenges for managers, Chelsea coach Emma Hayes said. Reports in British media this...
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BP and Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. suspend major purchase in Israeli gas firm NewMed
Plans for a 50% stake purchase by energy major BP and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (Adnoc) in Israeli gas producer NewMed Energy are on hold because of regional turbulence, NewMed said...
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Guided walks bring old Nicosia to life
A series of free, guided cultural walks in downtown Nicosia is taking place this spring sharing the fascinating history, tales and stories behind its iconic buildings, neighbourhoods and...
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Three arrested with fake passports at Paphos airport
Police at Paphos airport arrested a total of three people who were found to be in possession of forged passports on Thursday. Speaking to the Cyprus News Agency (CNA) on Friday, Paphos...
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67th anniversary since hanging of Cyprus Liberation Hero Evagoras Pallikaridis
Evagoras Pallikarides (Greek: Ευαγόρας Παλληκαρίδης, 26 February 1938 – 14 March 1957) was a member of EOKA during the 1955–1959 campaign against British rule in Cyprus. Pallikarides...
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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 the occupied...
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UK PM Rishi Sunak rules out holding an election in early May
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Thursday that he would not hold a general election in early May, in the strongest indication yet that the national vote would take place later this...
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Limassol Carnival Museum to open doors in coming months
The Limassol Carnival museum which was set to launch in 2021 will finally open its doors “in one and half months”, Limassol mayor Nikos Nicolaidis announced on Thursday. The museum is set...
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Paphos hotels pessimistic ahead of three-day weekend
Paphos hoteliers are pessimistic about the volume of guests they will see in the coming weeks, citing low visitor numbers, based on the reservations they have recorded so far. President...
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Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA to headline Glastonbury
Female acts will fill two of the three headline slots at Britain’s Glastonbury Festival for the first time in June when Dua Lipa and SZA top the bill alongside rock-band Coldplay,...
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Ukraine 2022 the biggest nuclear crisis since Cuba 1962? Maybe too early to tell
By Peter Apps* When U.S. President John F. Kennedy and his national security team discovered the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba in October 1962, their priority was to ensure...
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British Forces Cyprus invest in £820,000 EV charging contract
British Forces Cyprus (BFC) announced an investment in sustainability with an £820,000 contract awarded to Beam Global for electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. The delivery of...
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UK will change law to ban foreign states from owning newspapers
Britain’s government outlined plans on Wednesday to stop foreign states from owning newspapers, potentially giving ministers the power to block Abu Dhabi-backed RedBird IMI’s bid...
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On this day: Nikolai Bukharin executed in 2948 following Soviet show trial
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on March 14: 1932 – George Eastman, American photographic pioneer who founded the Kodak company, committed suicide. 1938 –...