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House passes law on special minister ahead of EU council presidency
The plenary of the House on Thursday unanimously passed a law providing for the appointment and setting out the powers of a Deputy Minister to the President for European affairs ahead of the...
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Cyprus, Hungary Top Hot Spots for Rich Russian Property Buyers
NICOSIA – The question of rich Russians who keep putting their money in Cyprus isn’t going away in the wake of revelations oligarchs were hiding fortunes thee to avoid European Union...
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Political landscape shifts as parties weigh alliances for upcoming elections
Negotiations between the Democratic Rally (Disy) and the Democratic Party (Diko) regarding potential cooperation in the upcoming local elections in June have reached a stalemate,...
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Nicosia Chamber of Commerce outlines measures to improve capital — new honorary president elected
The Nicosia Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Evel) held its annual general assembly this week, highlighting critical proposals aiming to boost development in the Cypriot capital, improve...
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Ecuador to swear in millennial businessman Noboa as president
Business heir and millionaire Daniel Noboa will become Ecuador’s president on Thursday, where he faces the challenge of fixing economic woes and tackling spiraling violence attributed to...
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Decoding the secrets of 'Confidential' oligarch deals
Hours before Cyprus faced criticism in the European Parliament for alleged involvement of Cypriot companies in the movement of funds for Russian oligarchs, officials in Nicosia defended...
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Cyprus is the strongest supporter of Serbia's EU path, President tells Vučić
Cyprus is the strongest supporter of Serbia's European path, President Nikos Christodoulides has underlined, after meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in the...
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On this day: Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze quits amidst 2003 rose revolution
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on November 23: 1890 – King William III of Netherlands died. 1976 – Andre Malraux died. French writer, adventurer, orator and...
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European Parliament votes to abolish member states’ veto
The European Parliament voted in favour of a bill to implement a number of reforms to the bloc’s treaties, including an almost absolute abolition of the principle of anonymity, in other...
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Dispute over English School board resolved
The legal framework governing board member selection for semi-state organisations will also apply in the case of the English School, it was announced on Wednesday. The decision comes after...
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Ecologists to hold internal leadership election on Saturday
The Movement of Ecologists – Citizens’ Cooperation is preparing for its national congress to elect a new president, with the central message being “Greening the Present, Creating the...
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Cyprus eyes Schengen Area accession in 2024 action plan
Cyprus’ accession to the Schengen Area and the Visa Waiver program are one of the foreign ministry’s top priorities for next year, Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos said on Tuesday....
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Car ploughs into supporters of Liberia’s president-elect killing two, say hospital staff
A car ploughed into a crowd celebrating the election victory of Liberia’s president-elect Joseph Boakai in the capital Monrovia on Monday evening, killing two people and injuring around...
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Cyprus Invites Foreign Experts on Russian Sanction Evasion Inquiry
“Cyprus has zero tolerance for corruption”, Christodoulides said. Credit: Cyprus Presidency The president of Cyprus said Monday he asked an unnamed “third country” to send a team of...
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Evgenios Evgeniou: In today's conditions of instability and uncertainty, no one can be complacent
Welcoming guests to Invest Cyprus’ AGM, Chairman Evgenios Evgeniou noted that even while dealing with a particularly demanding international environment, Cyprus had in both 2022 and 2023...
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Biden turns 81 as worries about his age weigh on re-election prospects
U.S. President Joe Biden turned 81 on Monday, a milestone that drew attention to his status as the oldest person ever to occupy the Oval Office, with opinion polls...
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Shakira's €14.5m showdown ends with a €7m encore
Pop star Shakira has gracefully sidestepped a €14.5 million tax trial in Spain, sealing a last-minute deal with authorities just as proceedings were set to commence. The Colombian star,...
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Evel’s Stavrou to run for Cyprus Chamber of Commerce president
Outgoing Larnaca Chamber of Commerce (Evel) president Stavros Stavrou this week announced plans to run for the position of president at the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry...
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22 arrested in coordinated immigration crackdown
In a coordinated operation on Sunday morning, the Civil Registry and Migration Department descended on Paphos, leading to the arrest of 22 individuals hailing from various corners of...
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Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96
Former U.S. first lady Rosalynn Carter, who President Jimmy Carter called “an extension of myself” owing to his wife’s prominent role in his administration even as she...
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Hopeful new party Volt Cyprus aims to fill political gap
Volt Cyprus, the newly formed party that emerged from the partnership between the initiatives ‘Famagusta – For Cyprus’ and ‘New Wave’, has started to attract new members, aiming to succeed in...
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Hopeful new party Volt Cyprus aims to fill political gap
Volt Cyprus, the newly formed party that emerged from the partnership between the initiatives ‘Famagusta – For Cyprus’ and ‘New Wave’, has started to attract new members, aiming to succeed in...
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After decades in the wings, Liberia’s quiet man Boakai set for presidency
When Joseph Boakai won a place at Liberia’s prestigious College of West Africa in the 1950s, he helped pay his fees by working as the school janitor, cleaning floors and toilets at night...
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In Argentina, three generations of a Peronist family weigh their vote
Catalina Cepernic’s great-grandfather Jorge, a sheep-farm owner in Argentina’s windswept Patagonia, was the first member of the family won over to the ideas of Juan Domingo Peron, the...
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Our View: Committees are ineffective budget burdens
The establishment of a committee has become the answer to every problem faced by the government in Cyprus. Nicos Anastasiades started this practice during his presidency, setting up a...