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Government spokesperson resigns amid expenses scandal
Deputy Government Spokesperson Doxa Komodromou has resigned following a row over her alleged rule-breaking in receiving expenses she wasn’t entitled to. On Monday, a brief statement by...
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Komodromou resigns in overtime spat
Deputy government spokeswoman Doxa Komodromou has resigned from her position, the presidential palace said on Monday. According to the presidential palace , she submitted her resignation...
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Overtime crisis threatens stability in Cyprus
The recent overtime case of Ms. Komodromou, a civil servant seconded to the Presidential Office from the University of Cyprus, has exposed not only the current Christodoulides government...
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Exposure to China will ‘enrich our knowledge’
House education committee head Pavlos Mylonas said on Monday that Cyprus and China have much to gain from learning about each other’s cultures. Mylonas and other Cypriot MPs met with China...
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The enduring appeal of The X-Files
30 years after it first aired, the show has left a legacy says Bethan Jones On September 10, 1993 the pilot episode of The X-Files aired. Thirty years later to the day, I was at a...
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After U.N. meeting, countries brace for COP28 fossil fuel fight
With two months left until the U.N.’s COP28 summit, countries are far from bridging the gap between those demanding a deal to phase out plant-warming fossil fuels and nations insisting on...
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Open House Festival of Contemporary Dance and Performance
The Open House Festival of Contemporary Dance and Performance is back, rejuvenated and more vibrant than ever with its 14th edition. This year, the festival is illuminating the world of...
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Presidency in prolonged crisis
The United Nations General Assembly in New York proved to be a crucial test for Nikos Christodoulides during his first year in office. It was also a trip in which he invested...
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First students attend Tepak branch in Paphos
Classes got underway at the Paphos branch of the Cyprus University of Technology (Tepak) on Monday with 300 students enrolled, inspiring praise from the coastal city’s mayor. Paphos Mayor...
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Calls for resignation amid overtime scandal
The United Nations General Assembly in New York proved to be a critical test for Nikos Christodoulides during his first year in office, as well as a highly significant personal and...
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Easing job jitters in the digital revolution
As new technologies reshape workplaces, EU research has come up with new ways to help companies and workers stay in control. By Andrew Dunne Professor Steven Dhondt has a reassurance...
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Academic year begins with crises at north’s universities
The north’s universities are facing crises ahead of the start of the new academic year in October, with financial and administrative issues plaguing its largest academic institutions....
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Have You Eaten Yet?
In a ten-day tour of China, Jonathan Shkurko welcomes the serenity efficiency brings, and the outstanding flavours of its rich and varied cuisine I n the grand mosaic of...
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Capsule with NASA’s first asteroid sample heads for Utah touchdown
Sept 24 (Reuters) – A NASA capsule carrying the largest soil sample ever collected from an asteroid is due to return to Earth on Sunday, expected to streak through the...
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Tales from the Coffeeshop: Virtuous One exposes solidarity of parasites
THE ENGLISH translation of the first name of the deputy government spokesperson, Doxa Komodromou, is ‘glory,’ which is rather unfortunate considering she did not cover herself in glory with...
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Next week at Uni cultural festival
The Nicosia festival continues with more cultural productions this September and October. Coming up on Monday is a performance by The Contemporary Piano Trio. Musicians Miranda Papaneokleus,...
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The scent of the ancient Egyptian afterlife has been recreated
CLAIRE ISABELLA GILMOUR reveals what it smelled like To be human is to wonder what happens after we die. Is there an afterlife? If so, what does it look like? But a question you may...
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NASA’s first asteroid sample on track for Sunday parachute landing in Utah
A NASA space capsule carrying a sample of rocky material plucked from the surface of an asteroid three years ago hurtled toward Earth this weekend headed for a fiery plunge through the...
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The tyranny of EU treaties
By Maria Demertzis At the heart of the EU’s legitimacy as an institution is its treaties. These agreements on what Europeans need to do together to achieve common goals reflect a view of...
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What the former government ministers are doing now
One by one, the ministers and deputy ministers of the Anastasiades Government are returning to work in the private sector. Most are young people with many productive years ahead of them...
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Limassol to construct €56 million student dormitories to address housing crisis
The construction of new student dormitories in Limassol to address the serious housing issue in the city is expected to commence in the coming months, it was announced in the contract...
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Pope laments inhumanity faced by migrants in Mediterranean
Pope Francis arrived in the French port city of Marseille on Friday for a lightning visit that will centre on Europe’s migration crisis, lamenting that migrants today face “a...
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Audit Office probes every Presidential Palace overtime claim
Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides will examine every overtime claim submitted by every employee at the Presidential Palace following a scandal involving overtime wrongly paid to deputy...
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Greek scientists unveil a game-changing tool to catch cancer earlier
An increasing number of cancer patients are finding a cure thanks to innovative diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, especially if the disease is detected early. “The reality is...
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Europe grapples with alarming air pollution crisis
Europe is currently in the throes of a severe public health emergency, marked by dangerously high levels of air pollution prevalent across nearly all regions of the continent. This troubling...