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Who signed off on the fall of Constantinople?
By Christos Panayiotides As you know, Constantinople was captured by the Turkish army on May 29, 1453, marking the end of the Byzantine empire, which lasted over a...
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Cyprus Mail Says Cyprus Must Now Decide: Russia or the West?
Following biting media reports about Cyprus being influenced by Russian oligarchs and reluctant to go along with European Union sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine,...
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‘Minor presidential candidates’ bemoan lack of fair treatment
The so-called ‘minor candidates’ for the presidency have deplored the lack of a level playing field in terms of the exposure given to them by the mainstream...
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Tales from the Coffeeshop: Opening Varosha another part of Anastasiades’ great legacy
PREZ NIK, in his new role as Roman emperor, is not exhibiting the slightest hint of restraint in his intensive legacy-building drive which aims at establishing himself as...
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Turkey planning annexation in coming months
Do we care that the north will be annexed, if Erdogan needs it to win the Turkish elections? By Theodoros Panayotou First a clarification. I am not a politician, nor...
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Turkey’s opposition to announce presidential candidate in February
Turkey’s six-party opposition alliance is set to announce in February their presidential candidate to challenge President Tayyip Erdogan’s 20-year rule in...
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Julia Forrest presents photography in Paphos
Kimonos Arts Centre in Paphos in collaboration with the Psifida Art Gallery is organising a photography presentation with New York-based artist Julia Forrest on January...
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Turkey’s opposition to announce presidential candidate in February: party official
Turkey’s six-party opposition alliance is set to announce in February their presidential candidate to challenge President Tayyip Erdogan’s 20-year rule in...
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Presidential candidates spar in fourth televised debate
The three main candidates for the presidency, joined by Elam’s Christos Christou, held their fourth televised debate on Thursday evening. Christou, Disy’s Averof...
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ECB union says staff losing faith in leadership over inflation, pay
European Central Bank staff are losing confidence in the institution’s leadership following the ECB’s failure to control inflation and a pay award that lagged...
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After US TV Revelations, Cyprus Revokes 9 More Golden Passports
NICOSIA – Three days after being embarrassed on the popular United States TV magazine show 60 Minutes which alleged the country is a cesspool of corruption...
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Turkey and its markets head for election crossroads
Turks beset for years by soaring inflation and currency crashes will soon decide whether to forge ahead with President Tayyip Erdogan’s vision of a heavily-managed...
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What’s at stake in Turkey’s upcoming elections?
President Tayyip Erdogan is aiming to extend his 20-year rule in elections that will decide not just who leads Turkey but how it is governed, where its economy is headed...
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Cabinet to decide final version of Akamas plan
Agriculture Minister Costas Kadis and Interior Minister Nicos Nouris said that the finalised version of the Akamas local development plan will be discussed at the next...
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EU’s record recovery fund at risk as countries struggle to meet deadline
724 billion euro package agreed less than 2 years ago Extending disbursement beyond 2026 would need unanimity Countries already behind in commissioning projects...
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EU’s record recovery fund at risk as countries struggle to meet deadline
The risk that European Union governments will not be able to spend the largest aid package in its history is growing as members struggle to meet deadlines imposed by the...
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Cypriot specialist heads World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
“No day is like any other” says nuclear medicine specialist at the Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre, Dr Savvas Fragos, who is president-elect of the World Federation...
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President of the Republic of Cyprus attends diaspora event in London
The President of the Republic of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades attended a reception and dinner organised in his honour at a central London hotel on Saturday evening by the...
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Republicans want Biden home visitor logs – but not Trump’s
The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee on Sunday demanded visitor logs for President Joe Biden’s house in Wilmington, Delaware, after classified...
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Shattered credibility to blame for unfavourable UN reports
Greek Cypriots were very unhappy with the reports on Cyprus by the UN Secretary-General released this week. Leontios Ierodiakonou explains why they are progressively...
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Anastasiades ‘satisfied and proud’ for the Cyprus he leaves behind
President Nicos Anastasiades hailed the biggest achievements he said his administration managed to accomplish, including measures tackling corruption, the national health...
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The dilemma is clear: reunification or partition
The rejectionists favouring the partition of Cyprus play into the hands of Turkey Regrettably, the rejectionist parties of Cyprus as well as their leaders are...
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Special counsel appointed to probe Biden’s handling of classified documents
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland named a special counsel on Thursday to probe the improper storage of classified documents at President Joe Biden’s home and...
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Trump Organization to be sentenced for 15-year tax fraud
Donald Trump on Friday will learn how the company that bears the former U.S. president’s name will be punished after being found guilty of scheming to defraud tax...
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Turkey summons Swedish ambassador over Erdogan puppet protest in Stockholm
Turkey summoned Sweden’s ambassador to Ankara late on Thursday, a diplomatic source said, over a demonstration in Stockholm in which a puppet of President Tayyip...