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Cyprus changes to daylight saving time on Sunday at 3:00
Don’t forget that Sunday at 3:00 is when clocks in Cyprus and all European Union countries change to daylight saving time. That is, the clocks have to be set one hour...
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Euro 2024 qualifier: France thrash Netherlands 4-0
New France captain Kylian Mbappe lived up to expectations with two goals in a 4-0 statement home win against the Netherlands as Les Bleus got their Euro 2024 Group B...
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TV shows we love: Shameless
There is no boring moment in the life of the Gallagher family, where six siblings are basically growing up alone. With their mother out of the picture and their father...
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COVID19: Four deaths, drop in cases
Cyprus reported four COVID-19 deaths on Friday, two fewer than last week, with a significant drop in new infections and a stable number of hospitalisations. The health...
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Covid-19: Four deaths, 1,047 cases recorded in past week
The Health Ministry on Friday announced that a total of 1,047 Covid-19 cases were traced in the past seven days along with another four deaths. At the same time, the...
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Coronavirus: Four deaths and over 1,000 new cases in last week
Another 1,047 new Covid-19 infections were traced in the last week, the health ministry said on Friday, also recording four people dying from the virus in just five days....
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Steep rise in meth use
Methamphetamine and cocaine use are on the rise in Cyprus, compared to previous years, says a European wastewater analysis report on drug use that included over 100...
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Meth use up in Limassol, Larnaca
Larnaca and Limassol have recorded the highest methamphetamine use in Cyprus, according to a European wastewater analysis report on drug use that included over 100...
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Reservations over electronic monitoring of suspects
Defendants on trial will be electronically monitored at home instead of being remanded in prison based on two law proposals aimed at reducing central prison overcrowding....
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US FDA to soon decide on second round of Omicron-tailored boosters – WSJ
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is close to making a decision on authorization of a second dose of updated COVID-19 vaccine boosters for high-risk people, the Wall...
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Boris Johnson: No evidence I deliberately misled parliament
Former British prime minister Boris Johnson told a parliamentary inquiry there was no evidence that he intentionally misled lawmakers about illegal parties held at his...
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Partygate: No evidence I deliberately misled parliament, says Boris Johnson
Former British prime minister Boris Johnson told a parliamentary inquiry there was no evidence that he intentionally misled lawmakers about illegal parties held at 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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As many as some 407,000 firecrackers confiscated in Cyprus so far this year
Some 407,000 firecrackers have been confiscated by police so far this year – a shocking increase compared to a total of 128,000 seized in the previous three years....
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Ministry opposition to tax arrears extension
The finance ministry on Monday sought to shoot down proposals brought by legislators to extend the repayment period for tax arrears, warning that doing so would set a bad...
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Finland remains happiest country on earth as Cyprus drops 5 places
Cyprus ranked 46th in the World Happiness Report 2023, published on Monday. The country recorded a drop from 41st in 2022 and 39th in 2021, the report shows. For the...
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Streamlining ambulance services on hold – for over 20 years
Latest version of bill on ambulances gathering dust since 2019 Despite promises, the long-awaited bill regulating the ambulance services has been delayed again, three...
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The tortuous and pricey road to saving Cyprus in 2013
Ten years ago almost to the day, international lenders made Cyprus an offer it couldn’t refuse – close your second largest commercial bank and seize almost...
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Book bazaar funds for stray animals more urgent than ever
A struggling local animal welfare organisation is selling books to pay for vet services and says its financial situation is as “tragic” as in 2013 economic crisis....
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Our view: State micromanagement of people’s behaviour won’t improve lives
Three years ago, Cyprus declared its first case of coronavirus, shuttered the island and locked down the population with the same mantra as every other government – three...
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Covid-19: Six deaths, 1,281 cases recorded in past week
The Health Ministry on Friday announced that a total of 1,281 Covid-19 cases were traced in the past seven days along with another six deaths. At the same time, the...
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Passport delay warning as five-week strike called
More than 1,000 Passport Office workers will go on strike for five weeks over a dispute about jobs, pay and conditions, unions say. Members of the Public and Commercial...
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COVID19: Six deaths, drop in cases, hospitalisations
Cyprus reported six COVID-19 deaths on Friday, one more than last week, with a significant drop in new infections and a marginal drop in hospitalisations. On Thursday,...
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Coronavirus: Six deaths, 1,281 new infections recorded in last week
Six Covid-19 deaths and 1,281 infections were recorded in the last week, the health ministry said on Friday. At the same time, 41 Covid-19 patients remain hospitalised....
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Interest rate hikes were expected, albeit at slower pace, says economist
The rise in interest rates is impacting many organisations’ investment portfolios, and by extension, the economy as a whole, economist and KPMG board Tassos...