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In today’s episode, the Cyprus government ‘doesn’t have a leg to stand on’ by leaving migrants stranded in the UN buffer zone for close to a week, sources close to the matter told Cyprus Mail on Monday.
Elsewhere, Greek Cypriots have received a total of €29.8 million worth of compensation from the Immovable Property Commission in the north so far in 2024, according to Turkish Cypriot newspaper Halkin Sesi.
Also, the bankruptcy of Europe's third-largest tour operator FTI Group will adversely impact tourist bookings in Cyprus, hotel industry officials warned on Monday.
All this and much more in today’s Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
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In today’s episode, the Cyprus government ‘doesn’t have a leg to stand on’ by leaving migrants stranded in the UN buffer zone for close to a week, sources close to the matter told Cyprus Mail on Monday.
Elsewhere, Greek Cypriots have received a total of €29.8 million worth of compensation from the Immovable Property Commission in the north so far in 2024, according to Turkish Cypriot newspaper Halkin Sesi.
Also, the bankruptcy of Europe's third-largest tour operator FTI Group will adversely impact tourist bookings in Cyprus, hotel industry officials warned on Monday.
All this and much more in today’s Daily News Briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.