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Asylum seekers in Cyprus face harsh prison and detention centre conditions – State Dept
The U.S. State Department published its annual human rights report on Cyprus, saying that significant issues facing minorities and particularly asylum seekers were...
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Ukrainian woman’s death now an “accident”
A second autopsy on the body of Lesya Bykova found that the woman’s death was an accident, disputing the findings of a first autopsy carried out by state pathologists...
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Cliff death boyfriend vindicated after police backtrack
A man who reported the cliff death of his girlfriend but became suspect based on a controversial forensic report was expected to walk free on Friday, after official...
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Doubt thrown on murder charge as results of second autopsy on Aphrodite’s Rock death to be handed over today
The second autopsy carried out on the body of the 28-year-old Lesya Bykova who was found dead near Aphrodite’s Rock earlier this month appears to exonerate her boyfriend...
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Trump to face anonymous jury in high-profile New York defamation trial
A U.S. judge on Thursday said Donald Trump will get an anonymous jury in rape accuser E. Jean Carroll’s upcoming defamation trial, citing the threat of juror...
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Restaurant review: Mare E Monti, Paphos
When you venture into a new restaurant, it is well worth considering what makes us go through that door for the first time. Was it a personal recommendation? The...
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Cyprus participates in UK’s largest food and drink industry event
The International Food & Drink Event (IFE) took place at ExCel in London, from 20th-22nd March, welcoming 25,000 food and drink professionals who came together to...
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Jury to decide whether to bring hush-money charges against Trump
A New York grand jury was expected on Wednesday to resume its closed-door investigation of whether Donald Trump made illegal hush-money payments to a porn star, which...
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Flashers and ‘sporting’ cruelties
THE WAY THINGS ARE On March 7, just before International Women’s Day, the BBC’s Today programme interviewed three young women who had been flashed. That shock...
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Reservations over electronic monitoring of suspects
Defendants on trial will be electronically monitored at home instead of being remanded in prison based on two law proposals aimed at reducing central prison overcrowding....
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When does life mean life in prison?
Parole procedures in Cyprus By Alexandros Clerides The most severe punishment in the criminal code and criminal procedure of Cyprus is the sentence of life...
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New York braces for Trump indictment after ex-president urges protests
Workers erected barricades around a Manhattan courthouse on Monday as New York City braced for a possible indictment of Donald Trump over an alleged hush-money payment to...
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Court hears suspect’s conflicting statements in Aphrodite’s Rock death
Paphos district court on Tuesday renewed the remand of the 31-year-old suspect in the case of Lesya Bykova’s death for three more days, pending the outcome of a second...
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Metropolitan Police institutionally racist and sexist, major review finds
London’s Metropolitan Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic and unable to police itself, an independent review said on Tuesday, heaping...
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New York braces for Trump indictment after ex-president urges protests
Workers erected barricades around a Manhattan courthouse as New York City braced for a possible indictment of Donald Trump over an alleged hush-money payment to porn star...
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London police institutionally racist and sexist, major review finds
London’s Metropolitan Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic and unable to police itself, an independent review said on Tuesday, mounting...
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Police insist Ukrainian woman’s death ‘murder’
Cyprus police are still treating the death of 28-year-old Lesya Bykova from Ukraine, found dead near Aphrodite’s Rock in Paphos, as murder, and were expected to seek a...
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Meet the Hallouminati: celebrating Cyprus’ past
ALIX NORMAN speaks to the four members of The Hallouminati, whose hearts belong to the island but they largely have to content themselves with running a Facebook page...
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Yaala Ballin in three Cyprus concerts
Cyprus’ music scene keeps on getting richer. As April rolls in, one more musician from the international music stage will travel to the island for a series of shows which...
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Some refugee apartment blocks need ‘immediate demolition’
The state of certain refugee housing units is so desperate that some apartments will have to be demolished as they are beyond repair, head of the House refugee committee...
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Wyoming governor signs law outlawing use of abortion pills
March 17 (Reuters) – Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Friday signed into law a bill outlawing the use or prescription of medication abortion pills that was...
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International court issues warrant for Putin’s arrest
AMSTERDAM/KYIV, March 17 (Reuters) – The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin , alleging...
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Live music in mountain villages this April
As the Music in the Mountains series continues, more and more local bands, duos and trios perform in Cyprus’ rural villages. Café-bars and restaurants will host some of...
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Ghana mourns player Atsu killed in Turkey earthquake
Ghanaians gathered outside the country’s parliament building in Accra on Friday for the state funeral of national soccer team winger Christian Atsu, who died during...
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Kremlin says Ukraine ‘illegally attacking’ Orthodox Church
The Kremlin said on Friday that Ukraine was “illegally attacking” the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) – which until recently accepted the authority of...