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Bringing life back to Cyprus hillsides
Housed in a modern winery, Marathasa wines are thriving A couple of years ago, I predicted that there would be a revival of vineyards facing north. Since then, a few wineries have been...
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Haiti: the curse of history
It may seem that the violence and chaos that have gripped Haiti are finally being addressed. The unelected acting president nobody wanted, Ariel Henry, has resigned. An international police...
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Exhibition steps inside art therapist’s studio
Is an art therapist just a therapist or an artist too? The case for many is that both identities co-exist and intermingle and in an upcoming showcase, one Cypriot therapist presents her...
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Russia systematically tortures Ukraine POWs, UN commission says
A United Nations commission of inquiry on Ukraine said on Friday that it had gathered more evidence that Russia has systematically tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war, documenting rape...
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Liverpool draw Atalanta in Europa League, Leverkusen face West Ham
Liverpool will play Serie A side Atalanta in the Europa League quarter-finals while Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen take on West Ham United after the draw was held at UEFA’s...
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Bagpipes in space
By Alison Cole Industrial. Mechanical. Brutal. These are the words acclaimed electro-acoustic composer Hans Zimmer uses to describe his music for Dune: Part Two . Dune: Part One...
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Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre - The Wall Gallery goes to Athalassa
For the seventh consecutive year, The Wall Gallery is reshaping the indoors of the Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre - improving the ambience for patients while also offering young artists...
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Wall Gallery artist’s works to adorn Oncology Centre
For the seventh straight year, The Wall Gallery is reshaping the interior of the Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre , improving the ambience for patients, while also offering young artists...
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For OnlyFans and other websites hosting porn, legal challenges multiply
Websites that host pornography are facing a new crop of litigation by people who accuse them of profiting from abusive content – from child sex abuse images and a rape video to...
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Behind the OnlyFans porn boom: allegations of rape, abuse and betrayal
Sammy remembers nearly every detail of the night in April 2022 when she says two men raped her. The Miami apartment, stark and empty, where it happened. The loud music as she screamed and...
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Raya the hero as Arsenal scrape past Porto, Barca down Napoli to reach quarter finals
Raya saves twice in shootout to send Arsenal through to quarters David Raya proved the hero as Arsenal survived a penalty shootout to scrape past Porto and reach the quarter-finals of the...
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Romanian court approves request to extradite internet personality Tate
A Romanian court approved a request from Britain to extradite internet personality Andrew Tate, but postponed doing so until Romanian trial proceedings finish, it said on Tuesday. The...
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Romanian court approves request to extradite internet personality Tate
A Romanian court approved a request from Britain to extradite internet personality Andrew Tate , but postponed doing so until Romanian trial proceedings finish, it said on Tuesday. The...
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Haitian PM tenders resignation after Jamaica talks
Haiti’s unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry, will step down once a transition council and temporary replacement have been appointed, he said on Monday, after leading the Caribbean...
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Andrew Tate brought to Romanian court on UK arrest warrant
Internet personality Andrew Tate was brought into court in Romania on a British arrest warrant pending an investigation into allegations of sexual aggression, his PR representative said...
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Haitian PM tenders resignation after Jamaica talks
Haiti’s unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry, will step down once a transition council and temporary replacement have been appointed, he said on Monday, after leading the Caribbean...
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American man jailed for life over rape and murder of tourist near German castle
An American man was sentenced to life in prison by a German court on Monday for the rape and murder of a tourist and the attempted murder of her friend, both from the U.S., in a brutal...
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World food price index falls in February for seventh straight month
The United Nations food agency’s world price index fell in February for a seventh consecutive month as lower prices for all major cereals more than offset the rising price of sugar and...
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Thousands of pregnant women at risk in Haiti’s paralyzed capital, UN says
Nearly 3,000 pregnant women in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, risk being cut off from essential healthcare if the current gang war-driven paralysis of the city continues, the...
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Embracing tranquility – The journey of wellness retreats in Cyprus
Cyprus, the jewel of the Mediterranean, has long been a destination for those seeking not just sun and sea but also solace and healing. With its stunning landscapes, ancient ruins, and...
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Macron wants to make abortion a right at EU level
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that he wants the European Union to guarantee the right to an abortion in its Charter of Fundamental Rights. Macron was speaking at a...
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‘Fight for life’ by mothers whose daughters still hostages in Gaza
Simona Steinbrecher holds up two images of her daughter, Doron. One shows a young woman with twinkling eyes and a big smile. The other, from a video distributed by Hamas 107 days into the...
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For the love of God!…
The Church of Greece decided to celebrate the Sunday of Orthodoxy on March 24 at the Holy Monastery of Asomaton Petraki, instead of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, as has always been...
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Russia’s Sberbank: AI to make 60 per cent of corporate loan decisions by year-end
Decisions on 60 per cent of corporate loans issued by Russia’s top lender Sberbank (SBER.MM) will be made using artificial intelligence (AI) by the end of this year, CEO German Gref...
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French ‘Spiderman’ scales tower to support Philippines’ South China Sea claims [PHOTOS]
A free climber known as the “French Spiderman” scaled a Manila skyscraper on Tuesday to support the Philippines’ maritime claims in the disputed South China Sea. Frenchman Alain Robert, who...