There were no reports of bombings, artillery strikes or rocket attacks as Israel and Hamas started a four-day ceasefire in…
On this day: Freddie Mercury, singer of Queen, dies of AIDS in 1991
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on November 24: 1922 – Execution of Erskine Childers in…
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Riots erupt in Dublin after children stabbed
Three young children were among five people injured in a knife attack in Dublin on Thursday evening that sparked riots…
Amazon protests in Europe target warehouses, lockers on busy Black Friday
Workers and activists across Europe plan demonstrations against U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon on Friday, aiming to disrupt its warehouses and…
Initiatives underway to preserve watermills
Initiatives to preserve Cyprus’s watermills are in progress, propelled by a comprehensive book that documented 650 watermills throughout the entire…
Shops in Larnaca shopping center continue to struggle
Shops in the Larnaca shopping center continue to battle for survival, with many either closing their doors or relocating to…
Turkey’s clothing makers face rising costs from push to help textile sector
Turkish clothing manufacturers, the third-largest suppliers of apparel to Europe, face higher production costs and risk falling further behind their…
Ukraine’s farmers pin hopes on export corridor as war cost mounts
Ukraine’s efforts to revive sea exports in defiance of Russia’s military blockade have given a glimmer of hope to a…
President in Rome, meets Meloni
President Nikos Christodoulides flew to Rome on Thursday evening where he held meetings with the country’s leadership. Christodoulides was first…

