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Total government employment in Cyprus reached 53,447 persons in July 2025, marking an increase of 408 individuals or 0.8 per ...
Allies may be less willing "to put themselves on the line for Israel. " Israel’s decision to take over Gaza City has been met ...
Turkey is celebrating Egypt’s rejection of Greece’s maritime plan, framing it as a strategic victory in the Eastern ...
Cyprus’ meteorology department has issued two warnings, a yellow one for high temperatures on Monday evening and an orange ...
In preparation for EuroBasket 2025 later this summer, Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija and the Israel national team ...
Giannis Antetokounmpo will miss Greece's EuroBasket Cup matches in Cyprus due to unpaid insurance, potentially linked to ...
Afzal Khan, the Labour MP for Manchester Rusholme, is in the self-declared state for a 'series of official engagements' and ...
The former two-time heavyweight champion has not fought since losing to Daniel Dubois last September - but it seems as if he ...
Health authorities worldwide are on heightened alert, as China is facing a rapid outbreak of the Chikungunya virus, with ...
The victory comes just a day after Israel blew out Cyprus by 40 points, with a strong second half. The Israel National ...
Time stands still in August. At least in Cyprus, it does. Shops close, work is paused, tourists are in, locals are out. Cultural life is brimming, the beaches are packed, and inland cities are empty.
August 11 marks 29 years since the murder of the Greek Cypriot demonstrator Tassos Isaac inside the United Nations Buffer Zone in 1996.