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Russia's 'loyalty agreements' pose threat to foreigners' freedom of expression
In a move that raises concerns over freedom of expression, Russia's interior ministry has drafted legislation requiring foreigners to sign a "loyalty agreement" upon entry. According to...
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Kremlin warns of tensions if Poland sends troops to Finnish-Russian border
Any decision by Finland to allow a “concentration” of troops on its border with Russia would be viewed by Moscow as a threat, the Kremlin said on Wednesday, after Poland offered to send...
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Six months after Volkswagen exit, idle Russian car plant offers workers redundancy
Furloughed workers at Volkswagen’s former plant in Russia are being offered redundancy, according to the union representing them, as the new owners struggle to find a partner to resume...
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Russian national murdered in occupied north
A Russian national has been murdered in the occupied north. According to Turkish Cypriot media reports, the Russian citizen was found dead at his workplace in Kyrenia. As stated by...
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Three Ukrainians in court in Kyrenia over murder of Russian
Three Ukrainian nationals appeared in court in Kyrenia on Tuesday over the alleged murder of a Russian national in the town. Mikhail Kamyshanov, a resident of the north, was found dead in...
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Cyprus allocates 65M euros for diverse tourism initiatives in 2024
The National Tourism Strategy's update has recently concluded, announced by Deputy Minister Kostas Koumis, known as "K." This undertaking commenced shortly after his assumption of office...
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North Korean special economic zone poised for revival in new Russia trade
Once a North Korean experiment in limited capitalism, the Rason Special Economic Zone appears to be the epicentre of the isolated country’s growing cooperation with Russia, experts...
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Demolition expert doing his bit for development
THEO PANAYIDES meets a family man who has built his business up from owning just one truck. Just doing his job in the never-ending urban sprawl, recycling as much as possible Philippos...
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North Korean special economic zone poised for revival in new Russia trade
Once a North Korean experiment in limited capitalism, the Rason Special Economic Zone appears to be the epicentre of the isolated country’s growing cooperation with Russia, experts say,...
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Ukraine says bad weather slows Russian offensive in east
Bad weather has slowed Russia’s campaign to secure eastern Ukraine and capture the shattered town of Avdiivka, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday. Russian troops, backed by air strikes,...
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Draft bill seeks ‘loyalty agreement’ from foreigners entering Russia
Russia’s Internal Affairs ministry is preparing a bill that would oblige foreigners entering the country to sign a “loyalty agreement” that would bar them from discrediting official...
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Putin won’t make peace in Ukraine before 2024 US election -US official
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not make peace in Ukraine before he knows the results of the November 2024 U.S. election, a senior U.S. State Department official said on Tuesday, amid...
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Ukraine says Russian strikes hit coalmine and private homes, four killed
Russian attacks on Ukraine on Tuesday hit residential buildings, private houses, and a coal mine , killing four and injuring at least 1 0 people , Ukrainian officials said. A five- storey...
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Tennis-No penalties for players taking part in Russian exhibition event: WTA
The WTA said that while it does not support an exhibition event being held in Russia this weekend players who take part in it will not be sanctioned. The second edition of the Northern...
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Ukrainian spy chief’s wife poisoned, media reports say
The wife of Ukraine’s military intelligence chief has been poisoned with heavy metals, several Ukrainian media outlets reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed intelligence sources....
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Ukrainian spy chief’s wife poisoned, media reports say
The wife of Ukraine’s military intelligence chief has been poisoned with heavy metals, several Ukrainian media outlets reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed intelligence sources....
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Russia to start presidential election campaign shortly – Communist leader
Russia’s upper house of parliament will on Dec. 13 officially announce the date of the March presidential election, Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov said on Tuesday – a step that...
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MPs’ gifts include football tickets, stroopwafels and a lot of booze
Tickets to a World Cup football match, stroopwafels, a jaffa brownie and a €300 porcelain vase were among the gifts in the last twelve months declared by just six MPs. The list of gifts...
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Currency clashes sour Russia’s oil trade with Asia
One of Russia’s most lucrative oil trade routes since the imposition of Western sanctions over the Ukraine conflict faces a major challenge because of the drawbacks of payment in...
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‘At what cost?’ Ukraine strains to bolster its army as war fatigue weighs
When Antonina Danylevych’s husband enlisted in the Ukrainian army in March 2022, he had to line up at the draft office alongside crowds of patriotic countrymen. There are no crowds now,...
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Cyprus delivers Russian Mi-35 helicopters to Serbia in accordance with agreement
The agreement between Cyprus and Serbia to transfer 11 Mi-35 helicopters from the National Guard’s inventory is considered a completed transaction. The helicopters have already been...
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First cases involving European sanctions violation to reach court soon
The first cases involving the violation of European sanctions against Russian oligarchs are expected to reach the court soon, according to a source closely following the investigations....
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OPEC+ looking at deeper oil cuts ahead of Thursday meeting
OPEC+ is looking at deepening oil production cuts despite its policy meeting being postponed to this Thursday amid a quota disagreement between some producers, an OPEC+ source said on...
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Bulgaria finally allows Russian FM Lavrov’s plane to fly through its airspace
Bulgaria confirmed late on Monday that it has finally granted permission for a plane with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to fly through the country’s airspace en route to Skopje...
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Tourism revenue soared in 2023, says deputy minister
During a House finance committee meeting on Monday, Deputy Tourism Minister Costas Koumis revealed projections of record-breaking revenue close to €3 billion from tourism in 2023, while...