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War comes to Russian business after drones strike Moscow’s financial centre
Economic sanctions have been the biggest headache for Russia’s business elite since the start of the war in Ukraine, but a drone strike in the heart of Moscow’s financial...
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Trabzonspor-AEK: Tourist ad for the illegally occupied territories of Cyprus
AEK travelled to Trapezounta (Τραπεζούντα, Turkish: Trabzon) yesterday and faced Trabzonspor in the last friendly game of the summer preseason. The Athens team prevailed 1-3, making...
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The Woman’s Gaze of War
Seven women of different ages spoke about their victimization during the 1974 invasion of Cyprus. The rape of a young woman by a Turkish soldier in front of other civilian women, the...
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When drugs for weight and diabetes backfire
Joanie Knight has a message for anyone considering drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy, which have become popular for the dramatic weight loss they can help people achieve. “I wish I never...
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Halloumi and zivania showcased at “Regal Branchentreff 2023” exhibition in Vienna
Cypriot delicacies, including halloumi, commandaria, and zivania were showcased in the “Regal Branchentreff 2023” exhibition held in Vienna recently. In an official statement on...
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US charges British billionaire and owner of Tottenham, Joe Lewis, with insider trading
Joe Lewis, the British billionaire and owner of the Tottenham Hotspur soccer team, has been criminally charged in New York for orchestrating a “brazen” insider trading scheme....
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Paris revives Seine swimming after century
With a year to go to the Olympics, Paris is in the final phase of a historic clean-up which will soon see swimmers and divers back in the River Seine. Banned for a century because of the...
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Italian farmer battles frost, floods, heat and hail in epic year
By Claudia Greco Farmer Andrea Ferrini is on the frontline of climate change in Italy and it is hurting. First his fruit and corn crops in northern Italy withered in a hard frost, then...
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PM Mitsotakis to advance Greek-Turkish relations
Determined to pursue a "progressive" policy in the field of international relations as well as on the domestic front through broader consensus, Kyriakos Mitsotakis approaches the beginning...
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Southern Europe’s heatwave has hidden costs
While economic and fiscal costs remain manageable, the expected increase in the number, intensity and duration of extreme climate events in the coming years will have longer-term...
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The world’s cheapest Domino’s pizza is in inflation-hit India. It costs $0.60
Q: How does the world’s biggest pizza brand respond to high inflation in the world’s most populous nation? A: With the world’s cheapest Domino’s pizza. The...
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The rape of women during that terrible summer of 1974 is still a taboo subject for Cypriot society
The rape of women during that terrible summer of 1974 is still a taboo subject for Cypriot society Sunday 23 July 2023, “Haravgi” newspaper The rape of women during the tragic events of...
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Israel’s Netanyahu Recovers from a Heart Procedure, Reschedules Trips to Cyprus, Turkey
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was recovering in a hospital on Sunday after an emergency heart procedure while opposition to his government’s contentious...
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The mismatched metamorphosis of Turkey’s financial markets
Whisper it, but for all the warnings of a Turkish financial market meltdown if Tayyip Erdogan won May’s presidential vote, some parts of it have done rather well, although the...
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Greek FM: Cyprus’ participation a condition for EU – NATO cooperation
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said that Cyprus’ involvement in the EU-NATO cooperation is “a condition that cannot be deviated from”, following a meeting with NATO Secretary...
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The day when time stood still in Cyprus
Forty-nine years ago, on July 20, 1974, the Mediterranean island of Cyprus was forever changed when the Turkish army unleashed a violent invasion, violating international law. The invasion...
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President says current status quo cannot be Cyprus’ future, marking Turkish invasion anniversary
The current status quo is not and will never be accepted and cannot be the future of Cyprus, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Thursday, the 49 th anniversary of the first leg of the...
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What happened in 1974?
For young Cypriots, war is something they see in the movies. But previous generations actually endured it 49 years ago. How are Greek-Cypriot displaced people coping with this legacy today?...
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20 July 1974- Black Day for Cyprus as Turkey begins their invasion
Today marks 49 years from the illegal Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Turkey's army continues to unlawfully occupy 36% of the territory of Cyprus preventing refugees from returning to their...
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Woman’s group calls for war crimes memorial for women
Women’s organisation Pogo called on Wednesday for a monument to be built in the capital to honour females who fell victim to war crimes in 1974. The statement said the events surrounding...
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Donald Trump loses bid for new trial in E. Jean Carroll abuse case
A federal judge on Wednesday rejected Donald Trump’s request for a new trial after a jury found the former U.S. president liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer E. Jean...
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Journalists sweltering heatwave across Europe
Millions of people in several parts of the world have been experiencing intense heat. Such periods occur within natural weather patterns, but globally they are becoming more frequent,...
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Russia suspends participation in Black Sea grain deal
Russia has suspended its participation in the Black Sea grain export deal, the Kremlin said on Monday. The deal, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey last July, aimed to alleviate a...
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What’s Eaten where: Tirana: the European capital with the cheapest rents
If you took your Tirana salary and tried to survive in Cyprus, you’d have huge problems! In Limassol, you’d probably be able to afford a small corner of someone’s basement; in Nicosia you...
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Team led by Cypriot scientist makes cancer treatment breakthrough
A team of scientists led by Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos at the University of Cyprus reported important breakthroughs in the development of solid tumours treatment. More specifically,...