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In today’s episode, Deputy Migration Minister Nicholas Ioannides said a group of migrants stranded in the buffer zone will be relocated "in the next two to three weeks".
Meanwhile, parliament approved amendments increasing penalties for inciting violence or hatred based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and raising the penalty points threshold for a temporary driving licence suspension from 12 to 16.
All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.
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In today’s episode, hundreds of people attended the funeral of the three young men who died in a road traffic accident on Sunday.
Meanwhile, 17 tonnes of humanitarian aid which arrived in Cyprus from Italy will be sent to Gaza as soon as possible through the Israeli port of Ashdod.
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