Health minister urges flu vaccinations as hospitals struggle
Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis has urged citizens to get vaccinated against seasonal flu, warning that hospitals are under growing pressure from unvaccinated patients.
Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis has urged citizens to get vaccinated against seasonal flu, warning that hospitals are under growing pressure from unvaccinated patients.
In midsummer, 11-year-old Iris wanders carefree through the streets of Limassol with a friend. Everything changes, however, when she learns that her father – with whom she has no relationship – has returned to the city for her grandfather’s funeral.
The cinematic capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the United States has rightly raised questions of legitimacy.
Cyprus President Nicos Christodoulides broke his silence Monday following the resignation of Charalambos Charalambous, head of the Presidential Office, calling it “an act of self-confidence” and asserting that he has nothing to hide.
Maria Sakkari, ranked No 52, was eliminated in the first round of the WTA Adelaide International, a key lead-up tournament to the Australian Open, after a straight-sets loss to No 48 Daria Kasatkina.
Bulgaria’s biggest parliamentary grouping, the center-right GERB-SDS, has declined a request from the president to try and form a new government, increasing the likelihood of a snap election in the European Union’s poorest member state.
A contract meant to modernize how air traffic controllers communicate with pilots in Greek airspace has remained unfinished for seven years, despite being deemed critical for flight safety, officials and documents show.
The appeal trial of Roula Pispirigou, 36, from the western port city of Patra, for the death of her 9-year-old daughter Georgina has been postponed to September 18, 2026, authorities said.
Charalambos Charalambous, director of the Cyprus president’s political office, announced his resignation Monday, saying he could no longer serve without his role being exploited amid attacks on President Nicos Christodoulides.
Cyprus has requested technical assistance from the United States, Israel, the United Kingdom and France as authorities investigate a leaked video that officials describe as a possible hybrid attack involving manipulated audiovisual material.