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Cypriot women leading the way in law
In the United States, the United Kingdom, and even Hong Kong, there are special empowerment societies to promote and defend the interests of women in the legal profession. Cyprus doesn’t have one, but then again it...
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Paphos marathon set to attract more than 1,300 runners
Paphos Marathon set to take place on March 6, is expected to attract more than 1300 runners. So far 1,100 people have registered, 600 of whom come from abroad. The 18th Paphos Marathon this year falls under the umbrella...
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Cypriot secures first place in 60-metre hurdles at IAAF World Indoor Tour
Cypriot sprinter Milan Trajkovic won the first place in the 60-metre hurdles race at the IAAF World Indoor Tour, in Poland.According to the Amateur Athletic Association of Cyprus (KOEAS), Trajkovic won with a time of 7.5...
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Cold weather set to return
The recent warm temperatures throughout Cyprus will soon make way for rain and cold, according to the latest weather forecast. According to the Meteorological Services, the warm mass that has heated up the area – ...
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Final stage for halloumi as a PDO
Agriculture, Minister Nicos Kougialis has expressed hope that Cypriot halloumi/hellim cheese will be registered as a protected Cypriot product (PDO) by this summer. Speaking during a press conference, Kougialis said tha...
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Dust levels still higher than limit
The Labour Inspection Department on Thursday warned the public, especially vulnerable groups to stay indoors as much as possible due to an increase of dust in the atmosphere. According to an announcement, as 1...
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Reservoirs only one quarter full but no cuts to domestic supply, minister says
Though the water situation is serious, the drinking supply will not be cut, Agriculture Minister Nicos Kouyialis said on Thursday. Water levels in the island’s reservoirs are currently on average 26.5 per cent com...
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Cypriot kidney patients among first eligible for new clinical trial
Cypriot patients suffering from Medullary cystic kidney disease (MCKD) will be among the first to be eligible for clinical trials with a promising new drug, the University of Cyprus (UCy) has said. In a statement, UCy s...
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Demolition order sought for collapsing buildings in Tala
The Paphos district office is awaiting a decision to see if they have secured a demolition order for a stricken Tala housing project which is forecast to eventually sliding down the hillside it’s built on. E...
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Oldest woman celebrates 105
The oldest woman in the Republic, Maria Savva from Kili in Paphos, celebrated her 105th birthday on Thursday. Savva was born in 1911, to a poor family, and never lived outside Paphos. She lost her mother when she was f...
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Cyprus to set up centre for humanitarian operations
An Agreement of Understanding to co-fund the establishment of an International Centre of Coordination for Humanitarian Operations in Cyprus was signed on February 5, between the European Funds Unit of the Interior Minist...
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Week to stay dry and dusty
Dusty levels are expected to remain high throughout the week but isolated showers and possibly storms could return by the weekend. Increased dust levels have blighted an otherwise pleasant early spring in the last few d...
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European arrest warrants issued for former Laiki officials
European arrest warrants were issued on Wednesday for former Laiki Bank board members Efthimios Bouloutas and Markos Foros, who failed to appear before the court on Monday at the inaugural hearing of the first ...
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Tourist arrivals rise 16% in January, Cystat says
Tourist arrivals rose in January more than 16 percent to 48,607 compared to the respective month of 2015 boosted by an increase in arrivals from all major markets including the United Kingdom and Russia, the statistical ...
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Homeless dogs could join the police
Shelter dogs could end up joining the police force if they qualify to enter a rigorous K-9 training programme that could help deal with hooliganism at sports games. Justice Minister Ionas Nicolaou says he is ready to me...
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Cops ‘lose’ case file and cash
An internal investigation could be launched within the police after it was established that the cash sum of US$3,100 – that was seized by officers and taken in as evidence – went missing. The money had been ...
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Prisoners being ripped off at in-house shop
Products at the prison convenience store were sold between 20 per cent and 60 per cent higher than supermarkets, the auditor-general has found, with MPs now demanding a review and overhaul of the system. House Watchdog ...
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Elizabeth Spehar for top UN Cyprus post
Elizabeth Spehar will replace Lisa Butteinheim as the UN Secretary-General`s Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP). Spehar, director of the Policy and Mediation Div...
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President seeks Arab support on Cyprus problem
President Nicos Anastasiades on Tuesday called on Nicosia-based ambassadors of Arab states to stand by Cyprus in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit in Istanbul in April. “The President welcomed their s...
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MPs lost in translation over casino
House Commerce Committee Chairman Zacharias Zachariou has called for a better translated copy of a casino legislative draft proposal on regulations after the Greek version baffled parliamentarians. Both Zachariou and th...
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‘Donate blood and save a life’
An urgent call has been out for blood donors in the north, to help the region’s 150 Thalassemia patients. The call was put out by the head of the Turkish Cypriot Thalassemia Association, Derya Guven, who explained...
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Tus Airways off to flying stop
The aviation permit for Cypriot airline hopefuls Tus has been suspended before it could make its first take off following an internal rift that led to the exit of three company officials. The Safety Regulation Unit (SRU...
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Government pressures energy giants to consider Limassol
The ministers of energy and transport met on Monday with representatives of the three companies engaged in hydrocarbons exploration off Cyprus, in a bid to persuade them to relocate their onshore logistics operations fro...
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Controversial chemtrails to be discussed at House
The controversial subject of chemtrails will be discussed in parliament on Wednesday, followed by a public briefing in Paphos. According to Green Party member and Peyia councillor, Linda Leblanc, a meeting of the House ...
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