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UK’s Gatwick limits flights after illnesses, COVID cause staff shortages
Britain’s second biggest airport Gatwick implemented a temporary limit on daily flights on Monday because of a shortage of staff in air traffic control caused by illnesses, including...
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Simultaneous Covid and flu vaccinations to begin from October
Covid-19 and flu jabs will be administered simultaneously from October 2 across existing vaccination centres. The health ministry announced that those who wish to proceed with just the flu...
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Bank of England halts run of interest rate hikes as economy slows
The Bank of England halted its long run of interest rate increases on Thursday as the British economy slowed, but said it was not taking a recent fall in inflation for granted. A day after...
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Some 410 kilos of cannabis confiscated between January 1-September 7 this year
Cyprus police have confiscated almost 410 kilos of cannabis between January 1 and September 7 this year, compared to some 349 kilos within the whole of last year. As for 2021,...
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WHO chief pushes China for ‘full access’ to determine COVID’s origins – FT
The chief of the World Health Organization urged Beijing to offer more information on the origins of COVID-19 and is ready to send a second team to probe the matter, the Financial Times...
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Israel recommends some wear masks indoors amid rise in COVID cases
Israel’s health ministry has advised people with compromised immune systems to wear masks in crowded indoor spaces as it marks an increase in COVID-19 hospitalisations ahead of the...
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The cost of buying and renting office space in Cyprus’ districts
Demand for office space has increased compared with last year, not just in Cyprus but also across Europe, which has inevitably led to increased rents. The strong demand is mainly...
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Israel’s health ministry recommends some wear masks indoors amid rise in covid cases
Israel’s health ministry on Tuesday advised people with compromised immune systems to wear masks in crowded indoor spaces as it marks an increase in COVID-19 hospitalisations ahead of...
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Six-day extension for Israelis accused of gang rape in Ayia Napa
Five Israelis were brought to court in connection with a reported gang rape case involving a 20-year-old tourist in Ayia Napa. The court decided to extend their detention for another six...
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Passenger traffic record for Cyprus airports in August
Hermes airports operator on Thursday published passenger traffic in Cyprus for the month of August which reached an all-time high of 1,516,320. A development that has been achieved...
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Moderna, Pfizer say updated COVID shots generate strong response vs newer variant
Moderna and rival Pfizer on Wednesday said their updated COVID-19 vaccines generated strong responses in testing against the highly mutated BA.2.86 subvariant of the coronavirus that has...
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First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for covid-19
First lady Jill Biden tested positive for Covid-19 Monday, the White House announced. “This evening, the First Lady tested positive for COVID-19. She is currently experiencing only mild...
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Nikos Christodoulides: No to NPL measures that undermine the payment culture
The President of the Republic Nikos Christodoulides has sent a clear message that measures that would undermine the culture of payments, hinder banks' efforts to reduce Non-Performing...
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Costs divide rich, poor countries ahead of WHO pandemic treaty talks
Health officials from around the world, as they gather to discuss a treaty addressing pandemic prevention next week, are struggling to agree on funding for developing countries and...
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Transfer of patients from Cyprus to overseas medical centers to come under HIO
The transfer of patients from Cyprus to overseas medical centers will soon come under the jurisdiction of the Health Insurance Organisation and cease being under that of the Health...
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Two policemen charged for power abuse and cruelty stemming from 2021
Developments have arisen regarding the serious incidents that occurred two years ago, specifically on February 13, 2021, during the march of the "Os Dame" group. They took to the streets...
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Shocking increased prices of household electricity in Cyprus over past three years
The average price of electricity consumed by households in Cyprus over the past three years has recorded a shocking increase, according to Cyprus Energy Regulatory Authority (CERA) data....
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Health Minister Kanari sees no justification for stricter measures regarding COVID-19
A meeting with the Scientific Advisory Committee for COVID-19 is scheduled for 29 August in the presence of the Minister of Health, to evaluate the epidemiological indicators and the new...
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COVID19: No need for stricter measures
On August 29, the COVID Scientific Advisory Committee will meet with Health Minister Popi Kanari to evaluate new data on whether the virus is making a comeback. Although the minister...
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COVID-19 cases see ‘remarkable increase’ in Lebanon
Firass Abiad Lebanese caretaker Health Minister Firas Abiad has warned that COVID-19 cases have seen a remarkable increase in Lebanon recently, calling on citizens to take proper...
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Stricter measures for new COVID variant not justified, Minister says
The Advisory Scientific Committee for the coronavirus will meet next week to evaluate the epidemiological indicators and new data related to the virus, Health Minister Popi Kanari said....
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New Covid-19 and flu shots available in October
The updated Covid-19 vaccine will be offered for simultaneous administration with the influenza vaccine starting in October, health ministry permanent secretary, Christina Yiannaki,...
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Eris, BA.2.86: Do I need to worry about COVID again?
The World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are tracking a new, highly mutated lineage of the virus that causes COVID-19. Six cases in four...
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New Omicron vaccines to arrive in US and Greece
Updated vaccines targeting the Omicron subvariant of the coronavirus are expected in the United States in late September and in Greece by mid-fall, Theodora Psaltopoulou, a professor of...
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Dog abandonment at crisis point
The situation of abandoned dogs has greatly worsened, warned Municipality of Nicosia officials and the pound where local authorities take the strays. Another factor for the...
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