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Trump to hold first election rally in Waco overshadowed by legal threats
Donald Trump will hold an election rally in Texas on Saturday at a site that critics say will play to his far-right supporters as he seeks to boost a presidential...
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Antibiotics may not help survival of patients hospitalized with viral infections-study
Most patients admitted to hospitals with acute viral infections are given antibiotics as a precaution against bacterial co-infection, but this practice may not improve...
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Prized fungi: climate crisis threatens truffles but could put UK species back on menu
By Paul W Thomas Truffles, the prized fungi coveted worldwide by chefs and food connoisseurs, have long been held in high regard. Often associated with...
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Little room for maneuver as U.S.-China ties slide further
President Joe Biden said last month after a U.S. fighter jet shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon that he planned to speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping about the...
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Bitcoin mining booms in Texas
Cryptocurrency bankruptcies and worries over electric power consumption have failed to dent the industry’s growth in Texas, according to a top trade group, citing...
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How communication affects safety
Kathimerini.com.cy A workshop on communication and its impact on safety issues such as road collisions and industrial accidents was organized by the CERIDES Research...
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Disgraced volunteerism commissioner’s forgery of diplomas case starts on Friday
The case of former Volunteerism Commissioner Yiannis Yiannaki who faces 18 charges relating to the alleged forgery of his high school and university diplomas starts on...
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Cyprus Business Now
Cyprus’ trade deficit for the period between January and December 2022 increased by €2 billion, marking a 34.5 per cent increase compared to the corresponding period in...
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Gods in the machine?
By Neil McArthur We are about to witness the birth of a new kind of religion. In the next few years, or perhaps even months, we will see the emergence of sects...
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Citigroup CEO declares ‘this is not a credit crisis’ after US bank failures
Citigroup Inc (C.N) CEO Jane Fraser on Wednesday expressed confidence in US banks after a series of closures rattled investors and fueled turmoil in global financial...
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Chinese firm invents lockdown-inspired kissing machine for remote lovers
A Chinese start-up inspired by lockdown isolation has invented a long-distance kissing machine that transmits users’ kiss data collected through motion sensors...
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Cyprus marine centre hosts shipping stakeholders for new project
The Marine Observation Centre of the Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI) announced this week that it successfully held its first workshop on March 10 2023 at the...
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Our View: Shortage of nurses not the problem; the system is
For some time now, we have been hearing about the nursing shortages in public hospitals. Nursing union bosses go on about it and keep pressuring Okypy to hire more nurses...
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Cocaine use in Cyprus low compared to European average
Larnaca and Limassol have the highest use of methamphetamine in Cyprus, according to a study conducted by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction....
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Methamphetamine use increasing in Cyprus, shows wastewater analysis
Methamphetamine and cocaine use seem to have increased in Cyprus, especially in Limassol, the results of a study analysing wastewater for drugs, showed. The project...
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CoE urges Cyprus to promote teaching, conservation of Armenian and Cypriot Maronite Arabic
Cyprus is encouraged to further promote the teaching and study of the Armenian and Cypriot Maronite Arabic languages and culture, a Council of Europe report on minority...
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The perils of living ‘the Christian life’
In an exile, a poet who runs a coffee shop, THEO PANAYIDES meets a man who found God in Turkey as a teen and tried to do the right thing by spending the rest of his life...
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Aram I ends visit to Cyprus in ‘year of diaspora’
Aram I, the head of the Armenian Church of Cilicia, ended his three-day official visit to Cyprus, raising awareness about the blockade of Artsakh and strengthening ties...
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CySEC joins global event to promote financial literacy
Cyprus’ financial watchdog, the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), is participating in the annual Global Money Week (GMW2023) campaign, aimed at...
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Asteroid discovery suggests ingredients for life on Earth came from space
Two organic compounds essential for living organisms have been found in samples retrieved from the asteroid Ryugu, buttressing the notion that some ingredients crucial...
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The tree-hugging fashion designer
One local creator is inspired by both nature and long-standing designers such as Dior finds NIKI CHARALAMBOUS Local fashion designer Jacob Yiakoumi attributes his...
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Chinese COVID data from animal market gives clues on origins
Data from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, briefly uploaded to a global database by Chinese scientists, gives crucial information on the outbreak’s origins,...
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Biobank stresses autonomy as UCy auditor general row rumbles on
The biobank.cy centre on Tuesday stressed it was autonomous as it sought to clarify the position of Andrea Christofidou, who became embroiled in the row between the...
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Diary without words: Music for piano and sampler
Composer, performer, researcher and music teacher Andreas Papapetrou is taking the stage of Arte Music Academy in Nicosia to present a musical performance titled Diary...
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‘Climate time bomb ticking’, emissions must urgently be cut -UN chief
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the “climate time bomb is ticking” as he urged rich nations to slash emissions sooner after a new...