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Ayaz requires urgent medical evaluation, says lawyer
Ombudswoman Maria Stylianou-Lottides emphasised on Thursday that Kurdish activist Kenan Ayaz has the right to undergo a medical review from a doctor of his choice – ahead of his extradition...
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Greens to protest “abysmal conditions” at Ayioi Trimithias dog shelter
The Green Party – Citizens’ Cooperations is organising a protest over what it claims to be “abysmal conditions” at the municipal dog shelter in Ayioi Trimithias, Nicosia. The protest...
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Unsolved 2012 traffic death: Police willing to reopen case, will talk with victim’s family
Police will schedule a meeting with the family of the late Andreas Loizou and, based on any new information, will reopen the case file of the fatal traffic collision which remains unsolved...
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May inflation drops to two-year low
Annual inflation in Cyprus dropped to 3.01% in May, continuing its downward trajectory for a seventh consecutive month, mainly driven by the reduction of fuel prices. Price inflation in...
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How drinking affects our courage and creativity
Featuring 15 large-scale paintings, Cypriot artist Zenon Jepras’ latest solo show Last Orders opens on Thursday. Hosted at Alpha CK Art Gallery, the exhibition will run for 10 days and...
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Germany Will Take Up to 900 Refugees from Cyprus for Resettlement
NICOSIA – With the highest number of refugees and migrants per capita in the European Union, Cyprus is getting some relief in dealing with them, Germany agreeing to take in up to 900 to...
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Helleniq Energy Acquires Photovoltaic Parks in Cyprus
NICOSIA – Helleniq Energy announced the acquisition of two photovoltaic parks in operation, with a total power of 15MW, in Cyprus through its subsidiary Hellenic Renewables. The agreement...
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Nicosia's camera system gets an upgrade
As of June 6, 2023, the traffic camera system in Nicosia will undergo an expansion with the installation of new cameras at two controlled intersections. The move aims to improve...
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One step for East Med gas but no giant leap
An Israeli gas company with Greek interests wants to lay a subsea pipeline from Aphrodite natural gas field to a facility in Egypt, a proposal potentially seeking to reduce time and cost...
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Teen’s family accuse police of lying 11 years after his death
The family of a 17-year-old who died in a car accident has accused the police of lying to the public saying that no justice has been served, 11 years after the teen’s death. For weeks,...
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Police ready to use water cannon on Apollon protesters
The police water cannon will be ready to use on Thursday as Apollon football fans plan to demonstrate outside the force’s Limassol headquarters over unfair treatment. Authorities said they...
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Students on trip to Greece outraged over filthy hotels
Nicosia pupils on an annual trip to Greece needed to change accommodation due to the poor conditions at their pre-booked hotels. Secondary school administrators on Wednesday issued an...
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Community leaders angry over state’s intention to cut down post-reform salaries
Sixty-three community leaders in Cyprus are angry over the state’s intention to cut down their salaries now that they have agreed to allow the incorporation of their communities into the...
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Daily News Briefing
In today’s episode, Energy Minister George Papanastasiou dismissed media reports on Wednesday which downplayed the government’s reorientation on energy as “wrong”, stating that energy...
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Police investigating two housefires in Nicosia
The fire service was called to extinguish two fires that broke out in Nicosia on Wednesday night. According to fire department spokesman, Andreas Kettis, the first fire broke out around...
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Our View: The bigger threat to our society and economy is the low birthrate, not migrant flow
When Elam was given the presidency of the ad hoc parliamentary committee on the demographic problem it may have thought of it as the ideal platform for its anti-migrant rhetoric and...
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Scientific concert coming to Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation
Yes, you read that right. A scientific concert is coming to Nicosia this June. On June 7, the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation is hosting the first scientific concert titled Beyond the...
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Rights of ex-minister jailed for Mari blast were violated
Nicosia district court on Wednesday ruled that the Republic of Cyprus violated the human rights of former defence minister Costas Papacostas during his incarceration in the aftermath of the...
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Chevron submits gas development plan to Cyprus government
Chevron and its partners in the 4.4 trillion cubic foot Aphrodite gas project offshore Cyprus have submitted a revamped development plan to the government in Nicosia that will see gas exported...
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Nicosia unworried about sanctions impact on economy
The government sees no need to step in to support any sector of the economy from the fallout of the war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia. At the House Commerce Committee, the head of...
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UNIC hosts Europe Regional Committee meeting of ACU
The University of Nicosia hosted the Europe Regional Committee meeting of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) on May 19, 2023. The meeting was chaired by Chair of the...
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Cyprus Airways Adds Two Flights to Preveza in Western Greece
NICOSIA – The western Greece city of Preveza, on the Ionian Sea, will have two weekly flights from Cyprus Airways beginning June 29m touted by Mayor Nikolaos Georgakos as it will bring...
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Family of 2012 unresolved traffic death requests reopening of case, says police lying
The family of a young man who died in a traffic collision in Limassol in 2012 requests to reopen the case’s file and says that allegations pointing to the person responsible for the...
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Grand opening of ‘Destination Porsche’ in Limassol
Porsche Cyprus celebrated the grand opening of its Destination Porsche centre in Limassol on May 25, 2023, in the presence of many attendees. The event was also attended by official...
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Greece, Cyprus and Jordan sign Joint Action Plan
The "Greece-Cyprus-Jordan Joint Action Plan" for 2023 was signed on Tuesday, May 30, in Nicosia by the head of the Directorate of International Relations of the Hellenic Army, Brigadier...