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Cyprus court hands British man a 2-year prison term for killing his ailing wife to spare her pain
A Cyprus court on Monday sentenced a British man who killed his ailing wife in their retirement home to two years in prison, rejecting a defense request to hand down a suspended sentence after convicting him earlier of manslaughter.
Cyprus court to decide assisted suicide case
The Paphos district court in Cyprus will on Monday decide the fate of David Hunter, a British pensioner who is accused of helping his terminally ill wife to end her life. This case is significant for Cyprus, as it involves the contentious issue of assisted suicide.
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Demand bolsters house prices in Cyprus
Housing prices in Cyprus continued along their upward trajectory in the fourth quarter of 2022, driven by increased construction costs and higher demand. According to the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC), the Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) recorded a year-on-year increase of 6.6%, surpassing the 6.3% rise observed in the previous quarter in 2022.
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis: No solution to the Cyprus problem without the complete withdrawal of the Turkish troops
He assured that Greece always remains on the side of Cyprus
Corfu 6th in the world for 10 best destinations for buying a holiday home, Australian study shows
Paphos came in second with Venice taking the top spot
Cypriot minister says Turkish drones are a nuisance but not a safety concern
Cyprus officials dismiss reports that say Turkish drones had interfered with flight paths of commercial airplanes taking off or landing at Paphos airport.
A granny fight sees one in hospital and the other on the run
A fight between two grannies in Tala, Paphos saw one end up in hospital and the other wanted by police after a disappearing act.
The senior citizens row centred over the right to use water to irrigate a field – after strong words were exchanged it then turned physical.
Cyprus: Geroskipou project eyes artificial island, hotels & university
The €3.5 billion development project by Hungarian investor Atum Developments in Geroskipou, Paphos include the construction of an artificial island, university, two five-star hotels and a marina.
According to the company website, the project – Eden City – is a 200-hectare resort development project with three distinct sections.
Impunity is disgusting
A middle-aged man who spends most of his life devoting himself to the promotion of intercommunal relations, a re-united Cyprus and the brotherhood of the people of the island, irrespective of ethnic, religious and of course political divisions, decided to take refuge from the roasting August sun in a hillside touristic facility in Paphos.
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More than 140 Migrants Reach Cyprus by Boat
Cypriot authorities said a boat carrying over 140 migrants believed to be Syrians, more than half of them women and children, was escorted to shore by the coast guard Monday near the resort of Paphos, according to the Business Standard.
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