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Cyprus Will Host More Than 40 Foreign Ministers Over Gaza Strip Aid
With Cyprus the conduit for humanitarian aid being sent to Palestinians caught in the Gaza Strip by Israel’s hunt for Hamas terrorists there, foreign ministers from more than 40 countries...
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The rescue of a soldier who fell down a cliff
The soldier who fell down a cliff of about 100 meters in Nicosia district on Monday afternoon was transferred to Nicosia General Hospital. According to Fire Service spokesman Andreas...
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EU pledges 7.7 bln euros for world needs in 2024 including Gaza
The European Union on Monday pledged to spend an initial 7.7 billion euros ($8.39 billion) on humanitarian aid in 2024, less than last year despite soaring needs in Gaza and...
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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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Israeli troops raid Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital
Israeli troops raided the compound of Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital early on Monday in an operation that Palestinian health authorities said caused multiple casualties and set off a fierce...
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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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Putin wins Russia election in landslide with no serious competition
President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia’s election on Sunday, cementing his already tight grip on power in a victory he said showed Moscow had been right to...
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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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Last-gasp goals earn Chelsea FA Cup quarter-final win over Leicester
Chelsea substitutes Carney Chukwuemeka and Noni Madueke scored stoppage time goals to earn a thrilling 4-2 home victory over second-tier Leicester City on Sunday and a place in a the FA Cup...
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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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Miracle baby, miracle mother
A longed-for journey into motherhood for one woman took a treacherous path Childbirth complications, ranging from pre-eclampsia to obstructed labour, remain a significant concern...
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Netanyahu says Israel to press on with assault as truce talks to resume
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ari Rabinovitch Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed international pressure on Sunday and said he would keep on with the military campaign against...
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Gas leak leaves one in hospital
One person was taken to hospital with light burns on Sunday following an explosion caused by a gas leak in Larnaca. According to the fire service, the explosion occurred at around 10.50...
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Aid reaches northern Gaza as Israel and Hamas consider truce talks
By Nidal al-Mughrabi Trucks of flour have reached northern Gaza for distribution to areas that have had no aid in four months, Palestinian media reported on Sunday, with famine looming in...
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Germany’s Scholz say Rafah assault would make regional peace ‘very difficult’
By Sarah Marsh The large number of civilian casualties that would result from an Israeli assault on the Gaza city of Rafah would make regional peace “very difficult”, German...
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Putin to tighten grip on Russia as opponents pose election day challenge
By Guy Faulconbridge and Lidia Kelly President Vladimir Putin will seek to tighten his grip on power on Sunday in a Russian election that is certain to deliver him a landslide victory...
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Israel prepares return to ceasefire talks; UN says Gaza hunger crisis worsens
By Andrew Mills and Maayan Lubell The main U.N. aid agency operating in Gaza said on Saturday that acute malnutrition was accelerating in the north of the Palestinian enclave as Israel...
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Ukraine drones attack refinery, target Moscow, disrupt power, Russia says
Ukraine launched 35 drones against broad areas of Russia, sparking a brief fire at an oil refinery, targeting Moscow and disrupting electricity in border areas, Russia said early on Sunday,...
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Israel develops innovative drone solution for severe forest fires
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), a state-run aerospace and defense company, announced this week that it has developed an innovative drone solution for severe forest fires. According to...
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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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Ukraine attacks Russian city and refinery on second day of presidential election
A Ukrainian missile attack killed two people in western Russia and a separate drone strike set an oil refinery ablaze on Saturday, the second day of an election that President Vladimir...
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Russian official says ‘scumbags’ who vandalise ballot boxes face jail terms
Russia’s election chief said on Friday that people who vandalise ballot boxes to try to disrupt voting in a three-day presidential election would be jailed for up to five years after a...
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South Sudan president fires finance minister amid an economic crisis
South Sudan President Salva Kiir has fired the country’s finance minister without giving a reason, although the move comes amid worsening inflation and a sharp depreciation of the local...
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Ukraine strikes Russian city and refinery on day two of presidential vote
A Ukrainian missile attack killed two people in western Russia and a separate drone strike set an oil refinery ablaze on Saturday, the second day of an election that President Vladimir Putin...