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Council on Monday expressed "deep concern and disappointment" over what it deems to be "the exclusion of meaningful ...
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 ...
The highest construction costs in Cyprus’ private sector last year were recorded in hotels, followed by clinics and medical offices, with tourist apartments in third place, according to the Cyprus ...
On August 11, 1996, Tassos Isaac, 24, was brutally beaten to death in the Deryneia buffer zone during a peaceful anti-occupation motorcycle rally, shocking Cyprus, Greece, and the world.
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.
Accountancy and business advisory firm MHA, which has an office in Lancaster, has completed the acquisition of Baker Tilly ...
He was surrounded and lynched by organised Turkish Cypriots and Turkish Grey Wolves, in the neutral zone, in front of UN ...
Family social security benefits help tackle child poverty, but government spend per person varies widely across Europe.
August 11 marks 29 years since the murder of the Greek Cypriot demonstrator Tassos Isaac inside the United Nations Buffer Zone in 1996.