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Ten new cameras installed in Limassol road network
In three more locations, in the Limassol province, the traffic light monitoring system will be expanded starting from Tuesday, March 19th. Specifically, ten new fixed cameras will be...
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Underage teen found driving
An underage driver, accompanied by another minor, was apprehended by Game wardens on Saturday in a rural area of Argaka, in the Paphos district, while, in a separate incident, a 47-year-old...
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Inside Europe’s drive to get ammunition to Ukraine as Russia advances
Hundreds of Czechs and a handful of Ukrainians are working round the clock in eastern Czech Republic to transform a collection of buildings dating back to World War Two into a hub for...
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Inaction over migration ‘a crime against our people’
Previous governments’ inaction over the issue of migration constitutes “ a crime against the country and against our people ,” Diko leader Nikolas Papadopoulos said on Friday night....
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Cyprus leads EU departures of immigrant arrivals
Cyprus ranks first in the EU in terms of the percentage of departures on immigrant arrivals and fourth in absolute numbers of returns and expulsions, Minister of the Interior Constantinos...
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One asylum application for every 78 residents
In 2023 Cyprus received one asylum application per 78 inhabitants, figures released on Wednesday show. This figure means Cyprus receives far more applications per head than anywhere else...
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SBA police arrest 17 for driving without license
Sovereign Base Area (SBA) police arrested a total of 17 people last week for driving without a licence in the Western SBA during a crime prevention and road safety campaign. According to...
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SBA Police arrests 17 for driving without licence
The Sovereign Base Area Police has revealed that a total of 17 people were arrested for driving without a licence in the Western Sovereign Base Area last week during a Crime Prevention...
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South Korea nurses to take on more medical work due to doctor walkout
South Korean nurses have been given legal protection to perform some medical procedures normally conducted by doctors, the health minister said on Tuesday, as authorities seek to ease...
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Two underage drivers caught in Paphos
Two minors were found by police patrols driving on the streets of Paphos in two separate incidents on Sunday. They are a 17-year-old and a 15-year-old, a fact that heightens concerns...
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Two teen drivers caught in Paphos
Police in Paphos caught two underage drivers on Sunday. According to the police, the first driver caught was a 17-year-old driving with another minor, without a license and without...
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Flooded Greek lake a warning to European farmers battling climate change [PHOTOS]
Sitting in a small motorboat, farmer Babis Evangelinos glides over land he once cultivated on the Thessaly plain in central Greece, the nearby trunks of his fruitless almond trees submerged...
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Cyprus and Egypt’s energy ministers talk stepping up energy cooperation
The energy ministers of Cyprus and Egypt have discussed ways to strengthen energy cooperation between the countries, in particular the prospect of developing natural gas reserves southwest...
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FACTBOX-Nikki Haley’s lone battle against Trump for the Republican presidential nomination
Nikki Haley is the only Republican candidate left in the battle against Donald Trump for the party’s nomination to take on Democratic President Joe Biden in November’s U.S. presidential...
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Police continue truck road safety checks
In a bid to ensure road safety, police and road transport department officials intensified their checks on buses and trucks across the island. Tuesday’s checks were focused primarily on...
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Will energy-strapped Türkiye attain energy independence?
Last updated on February 20, 2024 Türkiye is seeking to attain energy independence in the upcoming 30 years with its newly found underground gas deposits and renewables, but this plan...
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Police step up checks on bus drivers in EU campaign
Cyprus police take part in a European campaign in the context of which they will step up checks on lorry and bus drivers during a week of awareness and enforcement from Monday 19 February...
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"Cronos" and other discoveries are speeding up gas development, Spokesperson says
The Ministry of Energy and the licensee consortium within Block 6 of Cyprus' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are currently engaged in exploring methods for the optimal utilisation of the...
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Michael Tyrimos: The need for digital transformation and what Cyprus should do
Digital transformation and technological evolution have established themselves as essential and vital factors for businesses and states and not just as complementary elements of their...
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Cautious consumers and cold weather temper UK retail sales growth
British retailers reported sluggish sales in January as shoppers remained cautious about spending, according to a survey published on Tuesday which underscored how high inflation and...
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New evidence points to speeding in quadruple fatality case
In the aftermath of the tragic quadruple fatality on the Limassol-Platra road, new evidence suggests that the 44-year-old driver of the double-cab vehicle was exceeding the speed limit at...
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CFA speeding up planning for final phase of UEFA EURO U17 2024 (video)
Cyprus Football Association (CFA) is speeding up its planning for the final phase of UEFA EURO U17 2024, the biggest football event ever held in Cyprus, between 20 May and 5 June....
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Who would want to become a perpetrator?
If we could put ourselves not in the place of the victim, but in the position of the cause of the accident (who could also be called the perpetrator), perhaps we would think before...
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US Senate unveils $118bn bill on border security, aid for Ukraine, Israel
The U.S. Senate on Sunday unveiled a $118 billion bipartisan border security bill that would also provide aid to Ukraine and Israel, but it promptly slammed into opposition from the House of...
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Japan to offer $300 mln for optical chip tech development
Japan’s industry ministry said on Tuesday it will offer around 45.2 billion yen ($307 million) in subsidies in an initiative to develop optical technology for use in chips to help...