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Researchers in Israel decipher viruses’ decision-making inside host bacteria
Israeli researchers deciphered a complex decision-making process that helps viruses choose to kill their host bacteria or stay friendly with them, Tel Aviv University (TAU) said in a...
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Pafos Aphrodite Festival to return in 2024
The call for interest by the Pafos Aphrodite Festival, which manages the annual opera institution of Pafos, marks the reinstatement of the institution in the summer events calendar after...
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ICPAC and Ministry of Labour drive for fair and transparent employment practices
The Corporate Social Responsibility Committee of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (ICPAC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance organized...
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AstraZeneca to invest 650 million pounds in UK to boost ‘pandemic preparedness’
AstraZeneca (AZN.L) plans to invest 650 million pounds ($826.80 million) in Britain to boost research, development and manufacturing of vaccines, the government announced this week as part...
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UK to make flying business class more expensive, says Hunt
British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Wednesday he would make flying business class more expensive by introducing a one-off levy on non-economy seats. “I will make a one-off...
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EC President travelling to Cyprus to discuss Gaza aid corridor
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will travel to Cyprus this week as the bloc explores a possible humanitarian corridor through the Mediterranean island to support the...
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Ministry of Health issues measles advisory on back of European outbreak
Following a rise in measles cases across Europe, the Ministry of Health has issued an announcement providing information and guidance to the public and travellers. Since the beginning...
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World Bank, Gates, UN pledge close to $600m to end cervical cancer
Global health donors pledged nearly $600 million towards eliminating cervical cancer on Tuesday, at the first global forum dedicated to fighting the disease. The World Bank, the Bill...
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Olympics: French foie gras back on menus after bird flu spares ducks
A jump in foie gras output this winter as France was virtually spared from bird flu that had ravaged flocks in previous years will allow chefs to have enough of the delicacy when visitors...
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Could Scottish Highlands outlast London in a zombie apocalypse?
A recent study examining the UK's readiness for apocalyptic scenarios unveils some surprising findings. While the prospect of World War III looms, researchers also delved into the...
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How to cope in Cyprus when you’re young and broke
‘I’m just trying to live off the peanuts I’m given!’ ALIX NORMAN looks at why the island’s youth are struggling financially, and the cost cuts they’re using to survive In a recent...
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Around 60,000 in Cyprus live with rare diseases
A disease is considered rare when it affects no more than 5 in 10,000 people. Rare diseases concern 6%-8% of the population in the European Union, and it is estimated that around 60,000...
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Audit office challenges government pension policies
A deterrent factor for legislative regulation by the Government to abolish distortions through the granting of multiple pensions is the recent opinion of the Attorney General, the Audit...
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Pensions and state salaries paid together ‘illegal’
In a report released Tuesday, the auditor-general’s office again raised the matter of the simultaneous payment of salaries and pensions to currently serving state officials, calling on the...
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‘All measures’ to be taken after shocking overtime at hospital
The state health services organisation (Okypy) takes the Auditor General’s latest report about shocking amounts of overtime at Nicosia general seriously and will take all measures needed,...
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Peru declares health emergency as dengue outbreak ‘imminent’
Peru declared a health emergency across most of the country on Monday as a heat wave and heavy rains have led to a spike in dengue fever cases. The South American nation’s death toll due...
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Minister advocates for HPV awareness and vaccinations
Health Minister Michael Damianos on Monday expressed support for International Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Awareness Day, highlighting the importance of vaccinations and screenings in...
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Christodoulides promises non-binding referenda
President Nikos Christodoulides on Friday p romised to hold non-binding referenda in the near future . Speaking at an organised question and answer session with high school children, he...
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Russian authorities issue arrest warrant for Navalny's brother, possibly in Cyprus
In the aftermath of the mysterious death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a Siberian prison, the Russian authorities have issued an arrest warrant for his brother, Oleg...
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Pressure grows on EAC to halt price hikes
MPs on Tuesday hauled the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) over the coals, mounting their pressure on the state-run power utility to drop its request for a six per cent hike on...
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Antigone Solomonidou-Drousiotou: I wanted to outline the light we have within us
The award-winning photographer, a colleague for many years at the Phileleftheros newspaper, presents the exhibition “…en somati” (in body) at Isnotgallery in Nicosia. It is a series of...
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Antigone Solomonidou-Drousiotou: I wanted to outline the light we have within us
The award-winning photographer, a colleague for many years at the Phileleftheros newspaper, presents the exhibition “…en somati” (in body) at Isnotgallery in Nicosia. It is a series of...
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UK property prices exhibit first annual increase since August
The prices of homes being put up for sale in Britain have risen in annual terms for the first time in six months as demand from buyers strengthened, according to an industry survey that...
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EU’s von der Leyen set to win backing for second term from Germany
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is expected to secure the backing of her German centre-right party on Monday for a second term, putting her in a strong position to...
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Challenges exist and will continue to exist, Health Minister says
The Ministry of Health’s main concern is the better provision of health services to all citizens throughout their lives, Minister, Michael Damianos, has told CNA, one month after assuming...