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UK closer to passing Rwanda asylum law after changes overturned
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s contentious bill to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda moved closer to becoming law on Monday after his government rejected all the proposed changes from...
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US Ambassador to Greece wants more US-Greece flights
US Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis stressed on Thursday the need for more flights from the United States to all of Greece and in particular Thessaloniki. Speaking at the conference...
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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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Paphos tourism from Central Europe on the rise in 2024
Tourism from Central Europe to Paphos is expected to continue to grow in 2024, according to figures from the first few months of the year. This is good news for the region, which has...
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Koumis: Aim is to sustain 2023 performance amid challenges
The goal of the Deputy Ministry of Tourism is for tourist arrivals to remain in 2024 at the same levels as last year, said Deputy Minister Kostas Koumis, in a year marked by geopolitical...
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SpaceX Starship disintegrates after completing most of third test flight
SpaceX’s Starship rocket, designed to eventually send astronauts to the moon and beyond, completed nearly an entire test flight through space on its third try on Thursday, getting...
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SpaceX Starship launched on third test flight after last two blew up [PHOTOS+VIDEO]
The SpaceX Starship, a futuristic craft designed to eventually send astronauts to the moon and beyond, roared into the sky from Texas on Thursday, a third test launch for Elon Musk’s company...
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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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Britain to offer failed asylum seekers £3,000 to move to Rwanda
The British government is planning to pay asylum seekers up to £3,000 each to move to Rwanda under a voluntary plan to help clear the backlog of refugees who have had their applications to...
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Orthodoxou Aviation appointed Air India sales agent in Cyprus
Orthodoxou Aviation Ltd has been appointed as the General Sales Agent (GSA) of Air India in Cyprus to manage the marketing and sales activities of the airline in the Cypriot market. Air...
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Orthodoxou Aviation Ltd. appointed General Sales Agent of Air India in Cyprus
Orthodoxou Aviation Ltd has been appointed as the General Sales Agent (GSA) of Air India in Cyprus to manage the marketing and sales activities of the airline in the Cypriot market. Air...
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Is self-service security screening the wave of the future?
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to test a self-service screening system at Harry Reid International Airport, challenging the trend of major retailers scaling back...
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Greek leader to visit Ankara in May in thaw with Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced plans on Tuesday to visit Ankara in May, the latest step in a diplomatic thaw between the two historical rivals, which included a visit...
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Diplomatic evacuations begin as gang violence escalates in Haiti
In response to escalating gang violence in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, the United States and other diplomatic missions have initiated evacuations, according to a report by CNN. ...
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Larnaca: Humanitarian aid ship ready to set sail for Gaza
Everything is set for the departure of the Open Arms ship, which will transport the first batch of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians through the Amalthea project. As reported by "K,"...
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Aid ship heads to Gaza
The maritime corridor providing humanitarian aid from Cyprus to the people of Gaza will probably be launched on Sunday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in Larnaca...
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Tourism in Larnaca faces challenges amidst Gaza war
The upcoming tourist season in Larnaca is facing significant challenges, largely influenced by the ongoing conflict situation in Israel. Stakeholders are anxiously monitoring the...
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Top EU Official Says a Ship is Preparing to Leave Cyprus for Gaza with Humanitarian Aid
LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — A ship was preparing Friday to leave Cyprus and head for Gaza with humanitarian aid, the European Commission president said, as international donors launch a sea...
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Statements by the President of the Republic and the President of the European Commission
The maritime corridor for providing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza will probably be launched next Sunday, the President of the European Commission, Ms Ursula von der Leyen, said...
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Strike wave hits German rail and airports as disputes mount
Germany faced strikes on three fronts on Thursday, as train drivers, airport security workers and Lufthansa LHAG.DE ground staff walked off the job, spelling further headaches for...
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Strike wave hits German rail and airports as disputes mount
Germany faced strikes on three fronts on Thursday, as train drivers, airport security workers and Lufthansa LHAG.DE ground staff walked off the job, spelling further headaches for millions...
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Harri Mäki-Reinikka: Cyprus is a country with great investment potential
According to Finnish Ambassador Harri Mäki-Reinikka, when people have faith in their system and its institutions, and they have a good work-life balance (and a peaceful morning coffee),...
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Sunak government bets on tax cuts to revive election chances
Britain’s Conservative government announced a 10-billion-pound cut in labour taxes on Wednesday, paring emergency reserves to pay for it, in what could be the last budget ahead of an...
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UK to make flying business class more expensive, says Hunt
British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Wednesday he would make flying business class more expensive by introducing a one-off levy on non-economy seats. “I will make a one-off...
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Air China's Athens-Beijing route booms with 128% capacity increase
Air China and Athens International Airport celebrated on Tuesday the expansion of the Chinese flagcarrier’s scheduled service between Athens and Beijing as of next month, with an extra two...