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Statement by the President at the Summit for a Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership between EU and Egypt
I am delighted to join Ursula, and my colleagues (Giorgia, Karl, Kyriakos and Alexander), here in Cairo and I would like to wholeheartedly thank President Sisi for the warm hospitality as...
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Taliban says it hit back at Pakistan military after air strikes in Afghanistan kill 8
Afghanistan’s Taliban said on Monday that Pakistan carried out two air strikes on its territory, killing five women and three children, and its security forces launched heavy weapons...
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Ukraine downs 17 out of 22 Russia-launched drones, air force says
Ukrain ian air defence systems shot down 17 out of 22 Russian drones over nine Ukrainian regions in an attack that caused a fire in a residential building in the early hours of...
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Met office issues yellow weather warning for Green Monday
The met office issued a yellow weather warning for Green Monday, as isolated showers are expected throughout the day. According to the met office, isolated storms are expected more in the...
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Cyprus celebrates Green Monday
Cyprus celebrates Green Monday today and with thousands of people expected to take part in traditional celebrations, many are keeping an eye on the weather. The latest weather forecast for...
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‘Historic day’ as Cyprus, EU leaders pledge support for Egypt
Sunday was a day that stands for political commitment, cooperation and leadership, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday as an summit on the partnership between Egypt and the EU...
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Twenty two arrested during week of action targeting county lines gangs
Hertfordshire Constabulary carried out a week of operations targeting county lines drugs gangs, between Monday 4 and Sunday 10 March, as part of a national county lines week of action....
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A confused EU: geopolitics and defence spending
By Maria Demertzis On security issues, the European Union does not speak collectively with one voice and member states are very far from having the same objectives on defence....
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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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Today’s weather: Increased clouds and isolated showers
Saturday’s weather is expected to see increased cloud cover across the island, punctuated by isolated showers. Temperatures are set to rise to a high of 22 degrees Celsius inland, 21...
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State funding to municipalities increases with reform
From €70.9 million in funding received by municipalities from the state last year, the reform of Local Government, which will be implemented from July 1st, will raise it to €92.9...
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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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Russia votes in election that will give Putin six more years in power
Russians cast their ballots across the country’s 11 time zones on Friday, the start of a three-day election that is almost certain to hand Vladimir Putin six more years at the helm...
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MedDMO anti-disinformation project presented in Limassol
The MedDMO (Mediterranean Digital Media Observatory) research project, presented in Limassol by the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) social informatics research group and the Cyprus...
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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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Putin is master of all he surveys as Russians head to polls
In a Russia at war, there is only one real candidate and only one winner: Vladimir Putin. As Russians began casting their ballots in the March 15-17 election across the country’s 11 time...
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Sunshine, showers, and serenity
Expect a partly cloudy day with occasional clouds passing by. Isolated showers and brief thunderstorms are likely, particularly in the western and northern regions initially, spreading...
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Erdoğan sends a new positive message to Greece but remains uncompromising on the Cyprus issue
We hope that the recent positive atmosphere with Greece in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean will yield concrete results, the Turkish leader said. Turkish President Recep Tayyip...
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France’s Macron says Europe must be ready for war if it wants peace
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday Europe should prepare for war if it wants peace, calling President Vladimir Putin’s Russia an adversary that would not stop in Ukraine...
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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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Cyprus tourism aims for resilience despite global turmoil
The Deputy Ministry of Tourism sets the target for 2024 to maintain tourist arrivals at the same levels as last year, amidst geopolitical instability and other unpredictable factors such...
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Ukrainian soldier uses mud and ash to paint scenes of nature and war [PHOTOS]
When Oleg Bazylewicz, an artist and writer, signed up for military duty on the day that Russia invaded his native Ukraine, he readied the two things he valued most – his watercolours and his...
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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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Eurobank CEO announces plans to make Cyprus an EU gateway for India and the Middle East
Eurobank Group has grand plans for Cyprus once it officially acquires its majority stake (55.3%) in Hellenic Bank, that are expected further boost the island’s standing on the global...
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Lost Cypriot archaeology found by Leicester university in Dhekelia SBA
University of Leicester archaeologists working for the UK Ministry of Defence (DIO) have relocated over 40 potentially Bronze Age archaeological sites in Cyprus previously thought lost to...