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    Cypriots Marked Safe via Facebook in Paris Terror Attacks

    A number of Cypriots and French nationals connected with Cyprus who are living in Paris have marked themselves safe via Facebook in the Paris terror attacks, in which over 140 people were killed in suicide bombings that started at a rock concert held in Bataclan theatre. Many people were taken hostage at the theatre, which […]

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    Suspect Arrested in Moldovan Woman’s Murder

    Police have arrested a 34-year-old Cypriot man suspected of the brutal murder of Daniela Rosca at her apartment in Larnaca at the beginning of the month. The suspect owns a gym in Larnaca and his phone records show that he was the last person to talk to her on the day she was murdered. Forensic […]

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    Social Media and Social Change

    Social Media Digest highlights interesting social media trends and is sponsored by the digital marketing communications consultancy and video productions firm Jazz Arts & Communications, written by digital marketing communications consultant Sarah Fenwick. Click here to contact us for your digital marketing advice. In my home country of Cyprus, there is a fundamental social change […]

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    Syrian Refugees Rescued - To Be Detained in Dhekelia?

    The refugee rights organisation KISA has called on the British bases to respect the human rights of a group of rescued Syrian refugees who are being restricted within the fenced area of Dekhelia. The refugees were saved from a watery grave on October 21st by rescuers, and then transferred to Dekhelia after the UK refused […]

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    Bad Start for New US Cyprus Ambassador Doherty

    The new US Ambassador to Cyprus Kathleen Doherty has gotten off to a bad start after attending a dinner in the north of the island with top-ranking Turkish officers who are part of the occupying force in a country where Turkey’s human rights violations have been condemned internationally. House Speaker Yiannakis Omirou said there should […]

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    Cyprus Electricity Prices Still Highest In EU

    The Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) said that electricity prices have dropped by 30 percent and are around the EU average, a claim that is not factual according to Eurostat’s latest figures, which put the household prices at the highest level of 0.20 Eurocents per kilowatt hour, compared to the EU average of 0.12 Eurocents. […]

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    One-Day Water Cuts in Larnaca - Waterboard

    Larnaca Waterboard said that due to maintenance and improvements on the main pipeline, there will be water cuts to the entire city on November 12th from 7.30am until Friday 13th at 7.30am. Citizens should make sure they have enough drinking water prior to the cuts, which will affect the whole Larnaca area, said the waterboard. […]

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    European Commission Workshops for Young Unemployed

    Announcement from the European Commission in Cyprus: Starting in mid-November, and running through to the beginning of December, more than 300 young people across Cyprus who are currently out of work and are registered as unemployed at the Public Employment Services will have the opportunity to take part in a series of workshops designed to […]

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    Social Media and Social Change

    Social Media Digest highlights interesting social media trends and is sponsored by the digital marketing communications consultancy and video productions firm Jazz Arts & Communications, written by digital marketing communications consultant Sarah Fenwick. Click here to contact us for your digital marketing advice. In my home country of Cyprus, there is a fundamental social change […]

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    One-Day Water Cuts in Larnaca - Waterboard

    Larnaca Waterboard said that due to maintenance and improvements on the main pipeline, there will be water cuts to the entire city on November 12th from 7.30am until Friday 13th at 7.30am. Citizens should make sure they have enough drinking water prior to the cuts, which will affect the whole Larnaca area, said the waterboard. […]

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    Haircut Bank Slammed on Social Media

    Bank of Cyprus found itself in a social media backlash after it posted a sponsored message saying ‘We are here to come ever closer’, a statement criticised by hundreds of Facebook members. Comments ranged from outraged demands to get back their ‘stolen’ money to wry cracks about getting closer to three percent interest instead of […]

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    Drink-Driver Faces Manslaughter Charges

    A 45-year-old Limassol man who was under the influence of alcohol, cocaine and cannabis faces manslaughter charges after he smashed into a car waiting at the traffic lights. A 25-year-old man was killed in the road accident at 3:15 am on the seafront road in Limassol after the collision. Stefanos Georgiou from Kolossi drew his […]

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