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Turkish-Cypriot Occupied Side Hiding Place for Criminals Evading Interpol
At least 11 fugitives wanted by Interpol are stuck on the Turkish-Cypriot occupied side of the island where they can’t be reached, but unable to travel elsewhere, the territory unaccepted...
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The Cypriot village with a language of its own
Tom Cleaver recounts a day spent in Kormakitis, the Maronite village in which the “Sanna” language is spoken In my 24 years, I have been almost everywhere in Cyprus , and seen most of...
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Nicosia Holguin says she remains dedicated to identify common ground for both sides to engage in talks
The Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary General, Maria Angela Holguin Cuellar, said she remains willing and dedicated to her mission to identify common ground to engage both sides towards...
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Joint Greek and Turkish Cypriot delegation holds meeting with FCDO officials
A joint delegation of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot diaspora organisations in the UK has held a meeting at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office with officials from the desk...
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Cyprus women from both sides of the divide come together to discuss peace and cooperation
An initiative by Cyprus’ House President and President of the Democratic Rally Annita Demetriou and Meltem Onurkan Samani, General Coordinator of the Cyprus Peace and Dialogue...
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Hamas lashes out at Abbas’s ‘unilateral’ designation of new PM
The Islamist group Hamas on Friday criticized the “unilateral” designation by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of an ally and leading business figure as prime minister with a mandate to...
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Companies urged to register beneficial owners
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commissioner, through an announcement, has urged all companies established or registered under the Companies Law, Chapter 113, all European Public...
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TV shows we love: Crashing
Crashing made me think of Chlorakas. And of the recent fire in Limassol’s historic Pavlidis mansion. Why? Well, this Netflix original series hinges on something we don’t (but really...
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Man detained in €8 million money laundering probe
Police arrested a 43-year-old man as part of an investigation into a 31-year-old Ukrainian woman suspected of money laundering . The woman allegedly brought nearly €8 million into...
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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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Turkish Cypriot Leader Raises Concerns About British Military Bases in Cyprus
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar has expressed concerns about the presence of two British military bases in Cyprus, stating that they pose a threat to both Turkey and the occupied...
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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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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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Ukraine calls Russia’s election on occupied territories null and void
Ukrainian foreign ministry called voting for Russia’s presidential election that is also being held in Ukraine ‘s occupied territories illegal and void and called on its...
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Nicosia Mayor updates UN envoy on bi-communal trust-building projects
Nicosia Mayor Constantinos Yiorkadjis met with UN Secretary General's Personal Envoy María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar during her ongoing visit to Cyprus, highlighting the significance of...
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Job vacancies spiked an annual 54% in Q4 2023
Job vacancies in Cyprus spiked by 54% year on year in the fourth quarter of 2023, reaching 12,038 according to Cystat. Compared with the third quarter of 2023, the number of job...
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The afternoon headache for parents
Parents of minors engage in a daily race. After quickly dropping off their children at school in the morning, they continue with their own work, anticipating the ordeal of the afternoon...
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US expected to impose new sanctions against occupied West Bank outposts, Axios reports
The Biden Administration is expected to impose new sanctions on two illegal outposts in the occupied West Bank that were used as a base for attacks by “extremist” Israeli settlers...
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Algeria, EU discuss efforts to find ceasefire in Gaza conflict
Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf, and the European Union’s Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Process Sven Koopmans, discussed efforts to achieve a ceasefire and...
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UN Envoy continues assessment over potential new negotiations
Maria Angela Holguín Cuéllar, who continues her round of contacts in Cyprus, is attempting, through meetings with political forces, to record their assessments of what went wrong in Crans...
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in West Bank raid after deadly night
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians during a raid in the occupied West Bank early on Wednesday, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported, bringing to five the number of...
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Poland’s Tusk says US Republicans may cost ‘thousands of lives’ over Ukraine vote
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday that “the fate of millions of people” and “thousands of lives” depends on whether the...
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in West Bank raid after deadly night
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians during a raid in the occupied West Bank early on Wednesday, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported, bringing to five the number of...
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Israeli airstrikes kill two foreign militants in Syria
Two people believed to be foreign militants were killed in Israeli airstrikes on sites in the southern Syrian province of Quneitra, a war monitor reported. The identities of the...
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US, allies eye commercial maritime option for Gaza aid
The U.S. may urge partners and allies to fund a privately run operation to send aid by sea to Gaza that could begin before a much larger U.S. military effort, said three people familiar...