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Kombos briefs EU counterparts on aid corridor
Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos on Monday said he would brief his counterparts at the EU Foreign Affairs Council about the “Amalthea” plan. In a post on “X”, Kombos, who is in...
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The top mistakes to avoid in essay writing
Writing is a difficult task. Even though it is a common aspect of our daily life, especially when it presents itself as a mandatory school task. We’re familiar with the fundamental...
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Ever been on a lousy leadership course? Good leadership training needs these 5 ingredients
By Gregory Harper & Ros Cameron Many of us have done leadership training for work, come back to the office and thought: “That was a huge waste of time”. Or returned with the best of...
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Israel prepares return to ceasefire talks; UN says Gaza hunger crisis worsens
By Andrew Mills and Maayan Lubell The main U.N. aid agency operating in Gaza said on Saturday that acute malnutrition was accelerating in the north of the Palestinian enclave as Israel...
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Cyprus Business Now: weekly wrap-up
Here are the top business stories in Cyprus from the week starting March 11: REALTYon, the only event in Cyprus dedicated to the entire property industry, is returning for its second...
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Statements by the President of the Republic on his meeting with the UN Secretary-General’s personal envoy on Cyprus
“We continue to work together with Ms Holguín to achieve the aim of resuming the talks,” said the President of the Republic, Mr Nikos Christodoulides, today. ...
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President stresses focus on substance for new Cyprus talks
President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, emphasized on Saturday the importance of resuming talks, noting that the personal envoy of the UN Secretary-General, Maria Angela...
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Kombos heads for Brussels
Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos is to travel to Brussels on Sunday to take part in the European Union’s Foreign Affairs Council. The council will convene on Monday is expected to...
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Police pursue evidence in St Habakkuk scandal
Police investigators visited the Tamassos Bishopric recently to gather more evidence related to the scandal surrounding the Saint Habakkuk Monastery. They were also reviewing video...
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Israel approves plan to attack Rafah but keeps truce hopes alive
Israel on Friday approved a potential assault on the Gaza city of Rafah while also keeping ceasefire hopes alive with plans to send another delegation to Qatar for talks on a possible...
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Cyprus Business Now
The 16th evaluation of Cyprus’ post-memorandum economic situation is set to commence next Tuesday and conclude on Friday, as confirmed by the island’s lenders. The evaluation will...
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Defence budgets and socioeconomic implications
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides In recent decades, a number of factors have contributed to a containment in defence spending, including: (a) the end of the cold...
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Israel says troops did not open fire on Gazans waiting for aid
Israel ‘s military said armed Palestinians had opened fire while crowds were waiting for aid trucks in the northern Gaza Strip and denied soldiers fired at the convoy, defending its...
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Police spokesman updates Avvakoum Monastery investigation
Police Spokesman Christos Andreou provided updates on the ongoing investigation into the Monastery of Saint Abbacum, highlighting significant developments in the case. Speaking to...
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Another record year for Cablenet
2% increase in revenue, 52% increase in mobile subscription base For yet another year, Cablenet has achieved double-digit revenue growth. Specifically, in 2023, it reached €74.3...
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Aid ship reaches Gaza as Israel rejects Hamas truce offer [VIDEO]
The first ship carrying food aid reached the coast of the Gaza Strip on Friday, where hopes for a ceasefire to rescue the population from starvation suffered a new blow after Israel rejected...
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St Habakkuk: New serious allegations set to emerge
The public has been left in shock following revelations about a scandal involving the Saint Habakkuk Monastery, with more serious allegations yet to surface, potentially causing an even...
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Bank of England set to play for time before first rate cut
The Bank of England will probably keep investors guessing next week about when it is likely to start cutting interest rates as it waits for clearer signs that inflation pressures still in...
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Cyprus set for 16th post-memorandum economic evaluation
The 16th evaluation of Cyprus’ post-memorandum economic situation is set to commence next Tuesday and conclude on Friday, as confirmed by the island’s lenders. The evaluation...
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UBS’s rescue of Credit Suisse creates new risks for Switzerland, OECD says
UBS’s (UBSG.S) rescue takeover of Credit Suisse a year ago has created “new risks and challenges” for the Swiss economy, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and...
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Pattie Boyd selling letters, lyrics by exes George Harrison, Eric Clapton
Model and photographer Pattie Boyd is selling handwritten lyrics and personal letters that reveal her relationships with late Beatle George Harrison and guitarist and singer Eric Clapton....
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UK redefines extremism after rise in hate crimes against Jews, Muslims
Britain unveiled a new definition of extremism on Thursday in response to an eruption of hate crimes against Jews and Muslims since the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel , although critics...
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Euro awaits US data, ECB speakers
The EURUSD exchange continued trading in the mid 1.0900s after pulling back from a peak at 1.0981 achieved last week. With data releases and events affecting both sides of the Euro-dollar...
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EU simplifies work permit rules for third country nationals
The European Parliament recently voted on new rules for non-EU citizens who want to work and live in the EU. These rules aim to simplify the process of obtaining a work and residence...
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Rats on a high: Marijuana-munching rodents invade police headquarters
After breaching the evidence room of a deteriorating police headquarters in New Orleans, rats consumed confiscated marijuana, ending up in a state of apparent intoxication, Police...