Τρίτη 3 Δεκεμβρίου 2019

New ministers sworn in

President Nicos Anastasiades called on his cabinet on Tuesday to push the reforms introduced by the government, as four new ministers were s... Read More
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Israeli owner of ‘spy van’ says he is targeted because of ethnicity

The Israeli owner of a so-called spy van under investigation by the police suggested on Tuesday that certain circles in Cyprus were targetin... Read More
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Cars damaged during football match

Eight cars were found damaged on Monday night at GSP Stadium in Nicosia after the football game between arch rivals Omonia and Apoel. The c... Read More
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Thieves steal a tonne of avocados

Avocados worth around €2,500 were stolen from a field in Kouklia, the Cyprus News Agency reported on Tuesday. The 70-year-old owner of the ... Read More
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ISOP hosts successful Winter Fair

On Saturday November 23 the International School of Paphos (ISOP) parents-teachers association organised a very successful International Win... Read More
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Auction of Greek and Cypriot art

The 27th Psatharis Auction features 129 artworks by artists whose work has shaped and influenced Greek and Cypriot art. In addition, the col... Read More
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Outrage over collapse of school being built in Kyrenia

Turkish Cypriots are demanding explanations for Saturday’s collapse of a school being built in Kyrenia which injured five workers, newspaper... Read More
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Δευτέρα 2 Δεκεμβρίου 2019

Strange choices and timing seen in cabinet reshuffle

The mini government reshuffle to take hold on Tuesday has buttressed the notion that ministers are increasingly operating as managers rather... Read More
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Labour ministry to cut spending on child benefits and asylum seekers allowance

The ministry of labour, welfare and social insurance will be spending over 90 per cent of its 2020 budget on social benefits, minister Zeta ... Read More
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Woman arrested for drink driving

Police arrested a 37-year-old woman for drink driving in Limassol early on Monday. The 37-year old woman was stopped by traffic police in M... Read More
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‘Stylianos could still be with us,’ ombudswoman tells MPs

Ombudswoman Maria Lottides said on Monday that compiling the report into the suicide of 15-year-old Stylianos had been extremely painful, bu... Read More
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European Commission wants answers over the 26 ‘high-risk’ citizenships

The European Commission has sent a letter to Cyprus seeking clarification of a government decision in November to revoke the Cypriot citizen... Read More
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Social workers start 24-hour strike

Social welfare workers started a 24-hour strike on Monday morning in protest over the results of an investigation into a teenager’s suicide ... Read More
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Government presents merger plan, 17 new municipalities

Seventeen new municipalities were presented on Monday by Interior Minister Constantinos Petrides, the results of the government’s plan to me... Read More
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Cyprus Paraplegic Organisation laments lack of concern with protest

The Cyprus Paraplegic Organisation staged a protest outside the House on Monday to mark tomorrow’s International Day of Persons with Disabil... Read More
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Karousos says appointment not linked to rows over municipal mergers

The appointment of Ayia Napa Mayor Yiannis Karousos as transport minister is not linked to the issue of which municipality Ayia Napa will me... Read More
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Burglar arrested when fall stops him in his tracks

Police on Sunday evening arrested a man in connection with a burglary in Larnaca after he fell and fractured his ankle. Around 8.20pm a res... Read More
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Nature thrives in Cyprus’ ‘dead zone’

More than five decades after the barriers were erected, the Green Line has become an unofficial open-air sanctuary – safe from human activit... Read More
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Nature thrives in Cyprus’ ‘dead zone’

More than five decades after the barriers were erected, the Green Line has become an unofficial open-air sanctuary – safe from human activit... Read More
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Nature thrives in Cyprus’ ‘dead zone’

More than five decades after the barriers were erected, the Green Line has become an unofficial open-air sanctuary – safe from human activit... Read More
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