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Aid Ship Sets Sail from Cyprus to Gaza Where Hundreds of Thousands Face Starvation 5 Months into War
RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An aid ship loaded with some 200 tons of food set sail for Gaza on Tuesday in a pilot program for the opening of a sea corridor to the territory, where the...
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Ship Holding Humanitarian Aid for Starving Palestinians Stuck on Cyprus
NICOSIA – With reports as many as 25 percent of the 2.4 million Palestinians stuck in the Gaza Strip during Israel’s hunt there for Hamas terrorists are at risk of starving, a...
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A Ship with Gaza Aid is Preparing to Inaugurate a Sea Route from Cyprus to the War-Ravaged Strip
LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — A ship bearing humanitarian aid was making preparations to leave Cyprus and head for Gaza, the European Commission president said Friday as international donors...
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On This Day: Real Madrid founded in 1902
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on March 6: 1900 – Gottlieb Daimler, the German engineer who improved the internal combustion engine and made the first...
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North’s authorities ‘did not even call’ relatives of washed up body
The son of a man whose body was found washed up on the north’s coast last month said on Tuesday the north’s authorities “did not even call” him after his father went missing . The body...
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Another dead body found off Cyprus’ coast
Another dead body was found off the coast of Cyprus on Thursday night, 20 nautical miles off the coast of Ayios Amvrosios. The body, a male, was found by the Turkish Cypriot coastguard....
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Charities turn on Italy’s government over rise in migrant sea deaths
A group of charities accused Italy’s right-wing government on Thursday of obstructing life-saving sea missions and contributing to a sharp rise in migrant deaths, with tough immigration...
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Five killed after barge hits bridge near China’s Guangzhou, plunging vehicles in water [VIDEO]
Five people were killed after a barge collided with a bridge over a waterway in China’s Pearl River Delta near Guangzhou city, causing part of the bridge to break off, plunging vehicles...
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On this day: Argentina train crash injures hundreds in 2012
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on February 22: 1924 – Calvin Coolidge became the first U.S. president to give a radio broadcast from the White House. 1942 –...
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Greek ship attacked in Red Sea by Houthis arrives in Aden with cargo
The Greek-flagged bulk cargo vessel Sea Champion arrived in the southern Yemeni port of Aden on Tuesday after being attacked in the Red Sea in what appeared to have been a mistaken missile...
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International student discount card expands presence in Cyprus
The International Student Identity Card (ISIC), which offers discounts to students, has extended its reach to Cyprus, according to an announcement released on Monday. “Following its...
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Man arrested for robbing asylum seekers
A man appeared in court in the north on Monday, accused of robbing six asylum seekers who had been smuggled with his help from Turkey to northern Cyprus . In court, police officer Ali...
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Cyprus Shipping Chamber asks for release of crew captured by Houthis
The Cyprus Shipping Chamber (Kne) on Monday released a statement urgently requesting the release of the crew of Galaxy Leader, a vehicle-carrying vessel, which has been captured by the...
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Death toll from Philippines landslide jumps to 68
The death toll from a landslide in the southern Philippines has climbed to 68 as officials said on Monday the window of finding more survivors is closing. Rescuers were looking for 51 more...
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Dead body found in sea by Cyprus ferry
A dead body was found in the sea by a ferry which had departed from Cyprus on Thursday. The ferry was bound for the Turkish town of Tasucu, in the province of Mersin. The ferry’s...
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On this day: Mount Asama, located near Tokyo, erupts in 2009
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on February 2: 1918 – John L. (Lawrence) Sullivan, U.S. professional boxer, died; he won the world heavyweight boxing title as a...
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Today in History: Amelia Earhart first woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean in 1935
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on January 11: 1928 – The English writer and poet Thomas Hardy, noted for his novels “The Mayor of Casterbridge” and “Tess of...
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On this day: Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone in 2009
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on January 9: 1953 – A South Korean passenger ferry sank off Pusan with the loss of 349 lives. 1985 – U.S. Senator Edward...
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FACTBOX-The disputed Korean Northern Limit Line and Yeonpyeong island
North Korea fired more than 200 artillery rounds into the sea near a tense maritime border with South Korea on Friday, with residents of two South Korean islands told to take shelter due...
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Ocean cargo rates climb after new Red Sea ship attacks
Ocean freight rates are surging after a missile attack and attempted hijacking of a Maersk ship this weekend prompted carriers to suspend plans to restart transits through the Red Sea, a...
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Northwest Europe struggles with floods and snow after latest Atlantic storm
Parts of northwestern Europe struggled on Wednesday to cope with the impact of the latest in a series of Atlantic storms which dumped rain or snow on already saturated ground, while...
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Finland and Sweden hit -40°C, breaking winter records
In an unprecedented turn of weather events, Finland and Sweden were plunged into the depths of winter as temperatures hit a bone-chilling minus 40 degrees Celsius, marking the coldest...
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On this day: European Union launches Galileo navigation satellite in 2005
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on December 28: 1923 – Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the French engineer who built the tower in Paris that bears his name, died aged...
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COP28: Delaying necessary actions will have disastrous consequences
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides The issue of climate change remains at the forefront of global attention. States, businesses, civil society organisations and experts met,...
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New traffic measures after Christmas village chaos in Fikardou
Following chaos last weekend, traffic arrangements have been made to ease access to Fikardou for its Christmas village, police said on Friday. From Saturday to Tuesday, arrangements will...