Basketball match-fixing scandal

Cypriot and foreign basketball players are involved in match-fixing scandals, according to an independent probe commissioned by the Cyprus Sports Ethics and Protection Committee. The probe’s 523-page report was handed to Attorney

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Cypriot chef bakes Christmas delight

Cypriot chef Panicos Panagiotou was crowned ‘Best Overall’ in the hotly contested British Forces Cyprus Christmas Cake competition. The festive fun saw professional military and civilian chefs take part in a bake-off

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Nicosia welcomes EU Turkey reference

Cyprus welcomed the adoption of the EU Council Conclusions on Enlargement, which called on Ankara to stop any actions that could potentially lead to upgrading the breakaway north. “This reference is included for the

Ukraine solidarity low among Cypriots

European Union citizens remain steadfast in confirming the EU’s backing for Ukraine after Russia’s invasion, with 74% approving of this support except in Cyprus. According to the European Parliament’s Autumn 2022 Eurobarometer

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Job vacancy rate drops to 2.2%

The job vacancy rate in the third quarter was 2.2%, down from the previous quarter (2.7%) and Q3 2021 (2.4%), according to the Cyprus Statistical Service. The number of job vacancies in

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Threat of power cuts avoided

Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) trade unions suspended strike action scheduled for Wednesday that would have caused power cuts after Labour Minister Kyriakos Kousios intervened. He arranged for unions to discuss grievances

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