Tennis-Murray to make return from injury at Geneva Open

Tennis-Murray to make return from injury at Geneva Open

Andy Murray, the former world number one, will be making his comeback from injury at the Geneva Open this month after receiving a wildcard. Murray, who is 37 years old, suffered an ankle injury during a match in March but opted not to have surgery. He plans to compete in the Geneva Open and hopes to play at the French Open and another Olympics. Murray has not played in the French Open since 2020 and Wimbledon, where he has won twice, starts on July 1.

The ordeal of little Konstantinos in the state of irresponsibility

The ordeal of little Konstantinos in the state of irresponsibility

Konstantinos-Efraim, a 10-month-old boy in Cyprus, is fighting for his life due to a rare condition called spinal muscular atrophy type 1. Despite his urgent need for a home nurse, the government and authorities have been unresponsive and ineffective for four months. The boy’s father publicly shared their ordeal, highlighting the lack of action and responsibility from the government. The family faces financial struggles and challenges in accessing specialized nursing care. The government’s failure to implement early detection tests for such conditions is also criticized.

(Our) time is running out

(Our) time is running out

Church leaders are encouraged to speak out about the Cyprus issue and other topics, with their thoughts shared on CyBC. Archbishop George emphasizes the long history of Greeks in Cyprus and the passing on of traditions to future generations. The author, though not religious, appreciates the Archbishop’s message of hope and reunion in the afterlife. Archbishop George also stresses the importance of not resting until the Cyprus issue is resolved, as time is running out for everyone. The author questions the Archbishop’s belief that everything ends with the current generation, urging him to consider the perspectives of past leaders and future generations.

Pupil accused of vandalising Livadia Primary school to testify

Pupil accused of vandalising Livadia Primary school to testify

A 10-year-old is expected to appear at the Voroklini Police Station with his parents to give a statement regarding his alleged involvement in causing damage at Livadia Primary School on Holy Saturday. The police are also looking for other individuals who may have been involved in the vandalism, which included setting fire to benches and a table, breaking a classroom window, and throwing books and notebooks on the floor. The 10-year-old will be treated according to procedures for minors, as those under 14 years old are not legally responsible.

Rogue ‘ferocious’ dogs spread fear in South Korean town

Rogue ‘ferocious’ dogs spread fear in South Korean town

An emergency text message warning residents of a South Korean town about 70 ferocious dogs on the loose was quickly retracted when it turned out only three dogs had escaped from a farm in the area.

The brutality of Easter

The brutality of Easter

Violent Easter traditions such as re-enactments of the crucifixion and resurrection, bonfires, and firecrackers have led to incidents of vandalism, riots, and injuries during the holiday. Despite increased police presence, youths were involved in throwing Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and stones at authorities, damaging property, and causing chaos in various areas. The use of firecrackers and fireworks by individuals, including parents with children in the car, has raised concerns about societal violence spilling over into other areas.

Disy condemns scuffle involving party member

Disy condemns scuffle involving party member

– Kyriacou and Andronicou both filed complaints to the police about the fight between them.

‘, Tsitsidosa’ era ends as Badosa announces split with Tsitsipas

‘, Tsitsidosa’ era ends as Badosa announces split with Tsitsipas

Fact: Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas have ended their romantic relationship after nearly a year together.