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UNIC invites public to week-long Christmas festivities
The University of Nicosia (UNIC) is organising a week-long celebration of the Christmas season, filled with fun events and activities. The “UNIC Christmas Spirit” programme...
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UNIC gets into the Christmas spirit
The University of Nicosia (UNIC) is organising a week-long celebration of the Christmas season, filled with fun events and activities. "UNIC Christmas Spirit" will take place from...
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Yiannis Toumazis named new director of BoCCF
Dr Yiannis Toumazis, the first Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Cyprus, has been appointed Director of the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation (BoCCF). With a distinguished...
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Authorities investigating cases of fake pharmacists
A thorough investigation is underway on Wednesday into reported cases of pharmacists practising with fake degrees. In an official statement the association condemned the alleged...
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Cutting-edge digital technology used to preserve historic Lambousa fishing vessel
Limassol Municipality requested the assistance of the multidisciplinary team from the Digital Heritage Research Lab (DHRLab) at the Cyprus University of Technology to holistically...
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Cyprus economic growth moderates amid global uncertainty
The annual growth rate of Cyprus’ Composite Leading Economic Index (CLEI) remained positive in October 2023, despite a slight deceleration, according to the University of Cyprus...
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Single parents face increased risk of poverty, says Equality Commissioner
Single parents face an increased risk of poverty stressed Gender Equality Commissioner Josie Christodoulou. The Commissioner was speaking during an exhibition on gendered poverty...
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Almost €15 million paid in police overtime
Almost €15 million has been paid to police officers for overtime work up until the end of September this year, Justice Minister Anna Procopiou said on Tuesday. Speaking to the House...
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Limassol's Lambousa reimagined in digital splendor
In 1955, the Lambousa set sail from Perama, Piraeus, Greece, eventually becoming a symbol of Cyprus' fishing tradition. A decade later, it found its home in Famagusta, where it roamed the...
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Cyprus Leading Economic Index still positive, albeit decelerating
The year-over-year growth rate of the Cyprus Composite Leading Economic Index (CCLEI) in October 2023 remains positive, albeit decelerating, according to the Economics Research...
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Tepak helps with restoration of traditional fishing vessel
The Cyprus university of technology ( Tepak ) is undertaking the digitisation of the traditional fishing boat Lambousa , currently in its final stages of restoration at the Limassol...
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Argentina elects maverick economist Javier Milei as president
Argentina has chosen controversial libertarian Javier Milei as its president for the next four years. Milei, known for his performative approach to addressing the nation’s economic...
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Waste from Adidas, Walmart, other brands fuelling Cambodia brick kilns
Waste from at least 19 international brands including Adidas and Walmart is being used to fuel kilns in brick factories in Cambodia, and some workers were falling ill, according to a report...
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Supreme Court rejects former police chief’s appeal against 2014 sacking
The Supreme Court has rejected former police chief Michalis Papageorgiou’s appeal against his sacking in 2014. Papageorgiou was relieved of his duties as police chief after Elam members...
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Book Review: The English Experience by Jule Schumacher
By Simon Demetriou Once again, I find myself doing things the wrong way round. Often, I’ve reviewed the latest book by an author with whose back catalogue I have been painfully unfamiliar....
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Ministry of Health alarmed over possible fake pharmacy degrees
Information about possible fake pharmacy degrees from universities of a specific country which is a European Union member has raised alarm in the Ministry of Health, Philenews reports....
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Over a half of health ministry budget going to Gesy
The health ministry presented a budget for 2024 11.6 per cent greater than the year before on Monday, with most of the budget set to be for the government’s contribution to the national...
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Okypy: 120,000+ yearly radiology exams at Nicosia General
By Dr Nectarios Poullos* Nicosia General Hospital’s Radiology Department offers a comprehensive range of advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology services 24 hours a...
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Student’s murder highlights violence against women in Italy
The killing of a university student and the arrest of her ex-boyfriend have highlighted the issue of violence against women in Italy, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni vowing to step up...
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FOCUS-Researchers return to Alzheimer’s vaccines, buoyed by recent drug success
Breakthrough Alzheimer’s treatments that remove toxic proteins from the brain have revived interest in vaccines to treat the memory-robbing disease, potentially offering a cheaper,...
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Erdogan a “player”? Seriously?
“We do not owe Israel”, Erdogan told Scholz, adding “we did not carry out a holocaust”. The Turkish president was a guest of the German chancellor. In his country. He, as a proper,...
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Cypriot Dr. Xenia Loizidou elected in prestigious academic board
Paphos-born Dr. Xenia Loizidou, Co-founder and Director of the consultancy and research firm ISOTECH, has achieved a significant distinction by being elected as a member of the External...
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Verstappen is F1’s King of Las Vegas
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen sang “Viva Las Vegas” after racing to a record-extending 18th victory of the season and joining Sebastian Vettel in third place on Formula...
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What China’s Xi gained from his Biden meeting
By Michael Martina and Greg Torode When Chinese President Xi Jinping met executives for dinner on Wednesday night in San Francisco, he was greeted with not one, but three standing ovations...
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AI and the US-China race for supremacy
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides In recent years, advances in machine learning algorithms, combined with an unprecedented increase in the volume of data and the underlying...