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Sharing joy through acting
With a range of roles on TV, in film and theatre under her belt, PAUL LAMBIS speaks to a familiar face If Lucy Christofi had to define her childhood in one word, it would be rebel. Not...
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Recent Varosha hotel deal resurfaces nightmare of properties in Turkish-held north
A reported recent sale of three hotels owned by Greek Cypriots to a Turkish Cypriot businessman in the Turkish-occupied enclosed area of Varosha has brought back the nightmare of the...
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Cyprus ranks 55th in the world for press freedom – RSF
Cyprus ranks 55th in the world in the latest “ World Press Freedom Index, ” published by Reporters Without Borders on May 3. The report notes that direct interference in editorial work,...
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Militants fire rockets from Gaza after Palestinian hunger striker dies in Israeli custody
A prominent Palestinian prisoner died in Israeli custody on Tuesday following an 87-day hunger strike, leading Palestinian armed groups to fire salvoes of rockets from Gaza into southern...
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Cyprus on “very good path” to managing migration issues, interior minister says
The ministries of justice and the interior are interdependent and must work together to manage migration issues, Justice Minister Anna Koukkides-Procopiou said on Tuesday. She was speaking...
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Immediate action needed to control ‘unfair competition’ of products from the north
Lawmakers on Tuesday called on the government to take immediate action to tackle ‘unfair competition’ taking place across the Green Line, as well as clamp down on smuggling from...
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Cyprus Republic not involved in the 'sale' of the 3 hotels in Varosha
Today, a scheduled meeting was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to commemorate the new government's inauguration. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Kombos, met with the...
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After Russian Oligarchs Fiasco, Cyprus Tries to Save Business Reputation
NICOSIA – Only two months into his tenure, Cypriot President Nicos Christodoulides is scrambling to preserve Cyprus as a business and investment destination in the wake of American and...
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King Charles’ coming coronation stirs memories of queen 70 years ago
Pamela Tawse was 18 and still in her nurse’s uniform and cap when she made her way to central London after her night shift, eager to catch a glimpse of the new Queen Elizabeth on the...
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Musician tuned in to the dances of Cyprus
In a Cypriot violinist, PAUL LAMBIS finds a man inspired by the island’s cultural heritage Although research suggests that nearly half of musical skill is hereditary, Cypriot violinist...
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Interview with President Christodoulides: A model state and a thriving economy without exclusions
Interview with Socratis Ioakim, first published in Greek . Having been consigned the tripartite of maintaining fiscal discipline, cleaning up the banking sector and promoting structural...
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Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan dies in Israeli prison
Khader Adnan, a member of Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad who was accused by Israel of terror charges,died in an Israeli prison on Tuesday after an 87-day hunger strike, prison...
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Qantas picks first female CEO as Alan Joyce prepares to depart
Australia’s flagship carrier, Qantas Airways Ltd QAN.AX, on Tuesday named finance chief Vanessa Hudson as its next chief executive officer, making her the first woman to lead the...
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First post-epidemic May Day holiday sees China travel boom
China is seeing a record-high May Day holiday travel rush amid excitement over a sharp rebound in tourism, with pent-up demand released following the end of pandemic curbs late last year....
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Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan dies in Israeli prison
Khader Adnan, a member of Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad who was accused by Israel of terror charges, died in an Israeli prison on Tuesday after an 87-day hunger strike, prison...
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Russian wave heads north as sanctions pick up in Cyprus
Russian businesses in the Republic of Cyprus are rumored to be moving to the northern part of the island to avoid sanctions, amid reports that more Cypriot nationals in the south are...
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Ukrainian forces push back Russian invaders from some positions in Bakhmut
Ukrainian units have ousted Russian forces from some positions in Bakhmut amid fierce battles, a top Ukrainian general said on Monday, as the White House believes that more than 20,000...
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Russian wave heads north as sanctions pick up in Cyprus
Russian businesses in the Republic of Cyprus are rumored to be moving to the northern part of the island to avoid sanctions, amid reports that more Cypriot nationals in the south are...
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European integration complete only with a Cyprus settlement,
The goal of European integration will only be achieved through the solution of the Cyprus problem and as the Republic of Cyprus we must make every possible effort in this direction,...
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People are forced to sell due to financial difficulties and the deadlock on the Cyprus problem
Statements by the Mayor of Famagusta S. Ioannou: People are forced to sell due to financial difficulties and the deadlock on the Cyprus problem 29 April 2023, ‘Astra’ radio station...
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Turkey Won’t Back Off Two-State Demand, Energy Rights on Cyprus
Two weeks before critical elections in Turkey, Foreign Minister Mevult Cavusoglu said there will be no let-up in insistence for two separate states on Cyprus, the northern third...
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Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen in West Bank raid, Palestinian officials say
Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian teenager during a morning arrest raid that led to clashes in a refugee camp outside the city of Jericho in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian...
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Ukrainian defenders oust Russian forces from some positions in Bakhmut – Ukraine general
Ukrainian counterattacks have ousted Russian forces from some positions in the besieged eastern city of Bakhmut, but the situation remains “difficult”, a top Ukrainian general...
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More Cypriot antiquities to be repatriated in next three months
More Cypriot antiquities are expected to be repatriated from European and third countries within the next three months, the Director of the Department of Antiquities, Dr Marina Solomidou...
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More Cypriot antiquities from Europe and third countries to be repatriated soon
More Cypriot antiquities are expected to be repatriated from European and third countries within the next three months, the Director of the Department of Antiquities, Dr. Marina Solomidou...