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Russian loan may commit us to a less than desirable economic course
The Government has staunchly defended its decision to secure a €2.5-billion loan from the Russian Federation that would help it meet its financial obligations at the start of next year. It saw this as a perfectly re...
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Man killed in collision
An 85-year old man, Giorgos Liperos, from Liopetri was killed after colliding with an army vehicle while riding his moped yesterday at around 7am. He was not wearing a helmet. According to police, he was heading towards...
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Doctors and teachers continue to issue threats
Teachers will drive the message home with a three-hour strike and by abstaining activities outside the school gates if the second package in its current shape is passed, secondary school teachers’ union POED head, ...
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Cyprus to block Turkey-EU energy talks in gas row
Cyprus vowed yesterday to keep Turkey's entry talks on hold as long as Ankara challenges the island's rights to launch offshore gas drilling, in an escalating row among east Mediterranean neighbours over hydrocarbon rese...
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Police Campaign
In an effort to reduce traffic accidents, police conducted a campaign in Nicosia, Famagusta and Paphos on Wednesday night and the early hours of yesterday. The majority of violations were recorded in Paphos where police...
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Employer and domestic helper suspected of forgery
A domestic maid and her employer were remanded in custody for three days yesterday by the Nicosia district court in connection with a series of charges relating to forged documents and registering in Cyprus under false p...
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Large Paphos project hits snags
A Russian-backed multi-million-euro project proposed for Paphos has hit problems after the Antiquities department refused to give it the go-ahead. A delegation from Moscow-based Quatro Engineering Ltd is currently visit...
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Trial of extradited Briton adjourned
Briton Gary Robb will appear in court in Nicosia on September 21 to enter a plea to charges of unlawfully developing and trading in Greek Cypriot properties in occupied Kyrenia. Robb was expected to enter a plea yesterd...
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Growing fears of Greek default
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said yesterday there could be no taboos in trying to solve the Greek debt crisis and the government had to consider all eventualities."It would be a bad government if it didn't ...
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Medical Tourism
Cyprus is looking to further develop medical tourism by promoting the medical, dental and spa services available on the island. Medical patients tend to seek treatment abroad mainly due to the high cost of health treatme...
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Buses & Taxis in Cyprus
One can travel around Cyprus either by bus or by taxi. There are no trains in Cyprus. BUS SERVICE FACILITIES 1. Interurban buses Various Bus companies link all major towns with daily routes at specified intervals (e...
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Importing Animals to Cyprus
Importing animals to Cyprus Veterinary conditions relating to the importation of dogs and cats into Cyprus. The dogs/ cats shall not be landed in Cyprus unless and until there is delivered to a Veterinary officer at th...
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The Neolithic Period II (4500 - 3500BC)
The aceramic civilisation of Cyprus came to an end quite abruptly around 6000 BC. It was probably followed by a vacuum of almost 1,500 years until around 4500 BC when we have the emergence of Neolithic II. At this time n...
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Russian books expensive stay at Anassa
Times may be tough but some just don’t seem to be feeling the pinch at all. A Russian multimillionaire and his family are due on the island for a four-month holiday at the luxurious Anassa hotel in the Akamas regi...
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New offer from CY Airways
For every two passengers travelling together to select destinations, Cyprus Airways will give a 50 per cent discount on the second ticket, it was announced yesterday. The offer covers the five months starting today and ...
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Tourists given plaque for over 50 visits to Ayia Napa
British couple Michael and Hilary May were awarded a commemorative plaque yesterday by the Mayor of Ayia Napa, Antonis Tsokkos, for having visited the town more than 50 times. They recently made their 51st visit. &ldquo...
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Green Dot festival
Live music, food and games are just a few of the fun activities at Green Dot’s first environment and recycling festival on June 4. The event will take place at Acropolis park in Strovolos between 10am and 11pm. B...
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CY can now be booked in Russian
Cyprus Airways announced yesterday it has added Russian to the languages available to customers booking tickets on its website. The addition was necessary in order to serve the rapidly growing Russian market, the compan...
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Museum victory for architects
Local architects have won their battle to ease tough regulations for the architectural competition for the design of the new Cyprus Museum which they said made it virtually impossible for a local architect to be chosen. ...
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Paphos launches 2017 ad campaign
Paphos municipality has launched its advertising campaign to become 2017 European Capital of Culture.Running under the slogan “Linking continents: bridging cultures”, the municipality hopes to win the prestig...
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Preparations for first Natural History Museum begin in 2012
Dinosaur skeletons and heads over 144 million years old are just a few of the relics the public will be able to view in the first ever Cyprus Museum of Natural History, preparations for which will begin in 2012, it was a...
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New generation artists at Paphos airport
A new art exhibition opened at Paphos Airport yesterday, featuring an eclectic mix of modernist works by a new generation of local artists. The initiative, which began in the fall of last year aims to project Cypriot ar...
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Warm relations
Melbourne – Premier of Victoria Ted Baillieu welcomed on Friday President Christofias saying Cyprus-Australia relations are ‘warm, based on human relations, history and culture'. He also said that the two co...
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Beach clean-up
Head of the Greens Youth, Alexia Sakadaki yesterday launched a beach cleaning campaign that will continue over the next few weeks, as part of a Mediterranean-wide campaign to clean up the region's beaches. The Cyprus ca...
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