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In today’s episode, we hear that the Royal Bank of Scotland has given the Turkish Cypriot ‘finance ministry’ until September 15 to return its property in Kyrenia which includes the well-known Jasmine Court Hotel.

Elsewhere, a Paphos company engaged in limestone extraction has been fined €23,000 for failing to implement safety and health regulations leading to the death of an employee.

There’s also the latest procedures to decrease the number of stray dogs – in a bill aiming to revise the national dogs law, eight days after a stray dog attack against a boy in Limassol.

All these and more in your Daily News Briefing, brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.

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