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Russia says US accessed thousands of Apple phones in spy plot
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday it had uncovered a U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) plot using previously unknown malware to access specially made so-called...
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Artificial intelligence can help reduce injury risks, says Kane
By William James LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) – Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has given his pandemic-era notebooks and messages to the government and urged officials to...
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Prosecutors say items secured in Madeleine McCann search to be examined
German prosecutors said on Thursday they had secured some items during a search of a reservoir in Portugal in the 16-year-old hunt for missing British girl Madeleine McCann which they...
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Russia’s Medvedev: UK officials helping Ukraine war are ‘legitimate target’
Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday that Britain was Moscow’s “eternal enemy” and that any British officials who facilitated the war...
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Sunak to visit Washington next week for talks with Biden
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will hold talks with U.S. President Joe Biden next week when they will discuss improving economic ties and how to sustain military support for Ukraine in...
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Savvides: CFA not knowing about match-fixing is a lie, evidence show
Former sports ethics committee member Charis Savvides on Tuesday was called to present evidence to back up allegations he made in Parliament regarding a scheme involving the Cyprus...
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Cases of goat and sheep pox detected in the north, authorities on alert
Authorities said preventive measures are being taken on Wednesday, following an outbreak of sheep and goat pox in the north. Six cases were detected in two livestock units in Famagusta,...
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On This Day: Former FBI deputy director Mark Felt releveled as Watergate “Deep Throat” whistleblower
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on May 31: 1902 – The Treaty of Vereeniging was signed in Pretoria, ending the Boer War between settlers of British and Dutch...
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Anti-corruption authority to get in gear with experts from abroad
The first real test for the recently established anti-corruption authority is set to begin with the arrival of experts from abroad – starting with the ‘golden passports’ case. But of the...
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Rishi Sunak to visit Washington next week for talks with Biden
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will hold talks with U.S. President Joe Biden next week when they will discuss improving economic ties and how to sustain military support for Ukraine in...
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Cyprus to restore its reputation after latest sanctions, Christodoulides says
Cyprus’ top priority is securing the country’s credibility and reputation as a financial center, taking all necessary steps to deal with the US and UK sanctions, President Nikos...
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UK gov given more time to hand over Boris Johnson messages to COVID inquiry
British ministers have been given more time to hand over unredacted messages from former prime minister Boris Johnson to a public inquiry looking into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic,...
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Address by the President of the Republic Mr Nikos Christodoulides at the ICAEW event at the British High Commissioner’s Residence today
We are very proud of the industry of chartered accounting in Cyprus, we know very well how important it is for the Cypriot economy and, as the new Government, I assure them that we will...
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British bases organise a European Bioblitz on Alien Species
The European Bioblitz took place at the Akrotiri Environmental and Education Centre (AEEC) between May 26-28 with the emphasis on the Akrotiri wetlands area. The three-day event focused on...
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UK government given more time to hand over Johnson messages to COVID inquiry
British ministers have been given more time to hand over unredacted messages from former prime minister Boris Johnson to a public inquiry looking into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic,...
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Closing arguments in Paphos murder trial
After hearing the last witness evidence, the closing argument will be heard on June 22 in the trial of a British ex-miner accused of killing his terminally ill wife. His lawyers said...
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Sports ethics committee to begin far-reaching investigation into football corruption
Investigations into the revelations of corruption and match-fixing in Cypriot football brought to light by lawyer and former member of the sports ethics committee, Haris Savvides, are set...
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Britain takes steps to clamp down on teen vaping
The British government said on Tuesday it would close a loophole that lets retailers give free samples of vapes to children in a clampdown on e-cigarettes, whose colourful designs and...
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UK govt says it is ‘appalled’ at Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law
The British government said on Monday it was “appalled” at the Ugandan government’s new anti-homosexuality law, adding that it was firmly opposed to the death penalty in...
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British national killed by lightning while swimming on Rhodes
A 26-year-old British tourist died after he was struck by lightning while swimming during a thunderstorm in Aghia Agathi, eastern Rhodes on Monday. The tourist was on holiday and decided...
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Wildfire in Canada’s Halifax leads to evacuation orders for thousands of homes
A wildfire in the eastern Canadian city of Halifax led to mandatory evacuation orders for thousands of homes, with officials saying residents are not allowed to return until advised by...
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Eoka fighters’ typewriter donated to National Struggle Museum
The typewriter of a 21-year-old Eoka fighter which was donated to the Eoka struggle museum was presented on Tuesday by his distant relative, Defence Minister Michalis Giorgallas. Makis...
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‘Whales died so women could look like this’
SARAH BENDALL on what shows like Bridgerton get wrong about whalebone and corsetry The hotly anticipated prequel to the popular Bridgerton series, Queen Charlotte: A...
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UK govt to ask supermarkets to cap prices of basic food items
The British government is looking at plans to have retailers cap the prices of basic food items such as bread and milk, the Telegraph reported, as the cost of such essentials continued to...
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Kostyuk urges stronger anti-war stance after French Open boos
The famously fickle Paris crowd made themselves heard on the opening day of the French Open, booing when Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk refused to shake hands after her first-round defeat by...