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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...
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Cyprus President focuses on resumption of talks, says Defence Minister
All the actions of the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, are focused on trying to end the impasse and create the circumstances that will allow the resumption...
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Corrupted capitalism of Cyprus
Failure of government to prosecute blatant cases of corruption and nepotism most striking example of crony capitalism on the island By Les Manison Capitalism, also called a free market...
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Businesspeople outspend the crowds
IN THE end, Prez Nik II bowed to public pressure and rather belatedly obeyed the law about the publication of contributors to election campaign. On Thursday, two weeks after the deadline...
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Ukraine vows ‘iron fist’ counterattack; Russian strikes kill 25
Ukraine said on Friday it was nearly ready to launch a huge ground assault to retake occupied land, after Russia hurled missiles at cities as people slept overnight, killing at least 25...
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Probe into T/C businessman's acquisition of G/C properties in Varosha
Government officials have refuted reports published by T/C newspaper Yeni Bakis which claimed that a T/C businessman had acquired three Greek Cypriot hotels and two floors of apartment...
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Turkish Cypriot entrepreneur purchases hotels in closed Famagusta
Yeni Bakis reported today that a Turkish Cypriot entrepreneur claims to have purchased three hotels and two floors of apartment buildings from their Greek Cypriot proprietors in the closed...
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Russia kills at least 12 in biggest Ukraine air strikes for nearly two months
Russia hurled missiles at cities across Ukraine as people slept early on Friday, killing at least 12 people in the first large-scale air strikes in nearly two months. The early-morning...
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Israeli forces say soldier shot Palestinian during stabbing attempt
Israeli security forces shot a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank on Thursday as he tried to stab a policeman, the Israeli military said. Palestinian officials said the man had been...
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State has not taken onboard suggestions to prevent cyberattacks MPs say
State services did not take into account suggestions and instructions to avoid cyberattacks, the House ethics committee heard on Wednesday. Behind closed doors, in a discussion tabled...
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Voters say neither Biden nor Trump should run in 2024
About half of U.S. Democrats say President Joe Biden should not seek re-election next year and that he is too old to run, a worrisome sign for the 80-year-old, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found....
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From aggression to integrity
Traditional masculinity is a vague, unhelpful term we should abandon says MARINA YUSUPOVA Most of us think we know what we mean when we talk about “traditional masculinity”. A...
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Israel marks 75th anniversary amid doubt and division
Israel celebrates its 75th anniversary this week in a fractious and uncertain mood, overshadowed by a battle over the judiciary that has opened up some of the deepest social divisions since...
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Occupied areas: Cable cars planned for Bellapais and Saint Hilarion
"The cable cars in Bellapais and Saint Hilarion, which are in the final stages of planning, are among the most significant projects in the development of alternative tourism," said "Minister...
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House President rejects Turkish allegations regarding invasion of Cyprus
House President, Annita Demetriou, rejected on Monday, during the Conference of Speakers of the European Union Parliaments (EUSC) in Prague, Turkish allegations that the invasion of Cyprus in...
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Tatar: Rejection of the Annan plan punished Turkish Cypriots
After almost two decades of the Annan plan referendum on the Cyprus problem, Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said that the Greek Cypriot side was rewarded for rejecting the plan, while...
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The ''other side'' 20 years later
I first saw the queue at the Agios Dometios barricade in February 2004, while serving my term in the Greek Cypriot Force, when a good friend took me to see the point where Greek...
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Fire safety training in the buffer zone in Cyprus by UN peacekeepers
The UN peacekeeping forces in Cyprus have begun their training on fire safety ahead of this year’s summer season. In a post on Twitter the UN in Cyprus said that the peacekeepers have...