The Nicosia water board celebrated 70 years since its creation on Monday and bestowed awards unto legislators who contributed to…
Gabon coup leader sworn in as interim president in scene of jubilation
The leader of a coup that ousted Gabon’s President Ali Bongo was sworn in as interim president and cheered by…
Remote working in public sector greenlighted
Cabinet has approved the policy framework for regulating remote working within the public service, as part of the implementation of…
British Turkish Cypriots call for ‘own city’ in the north
There should be a “British city” built in the north, according to the chairman of the Cyprus Turkish chamber of…
Israel opens Bahrain embassy, three years after normalising ties
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UK minister apologises for swearing about crumbling school closures
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UN now expects 1.8 million people to flee Sudan by year-end
The United Nations refugee agency on Monday said it expected over 1.8 million people from Sudan to arrive in five…
Russia discusses joint military exercises with North Korea – Shoigu
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Over 1,000 attend anti-fascist protest in Limassol
More than 1,000 people from all over Cyprus descended on Limassol on Monday evening to attend an anti-fascist protest organised…
First ladies get a tour of Nicosia’s old city
The First Lady Philippa Karsera Christodoulides and the spouse of the prime minister of Greece, Mareva Mitsotaki, were given a…