Woman dead in north after receiving wrong blood in transfusion

Woman dead in north after receiving wrong blood in transfusion

A woman named Ayla Dalgalan died in the north after being given the wrong type of blood during a transfusion. Dalgalan had been in the hospital’s intensive care unit for 12 days before passing away. Her relatives announced they would take legal action, and the Universal Patient Rights Association in the north expressed support for them. The incident has led to a general feeling of fear and distrust towards healthcare services in the region. The European charter of patients’ rights, which includes 14 rights, could potentially be a source for a law to protect patients’ rights in the north.

Panama’s Mulino wins presidency with support from convicted former leader

Panama’s Mulino wins presidency with support from convicted former leader

Jose Raul Mulino won the presidential election in Panama, replacing his former boss Ricardo Martinelli on the ballot. Mulino’s pro-investment and pro-business government plans to prioritize unity and addressing economic issues. He faces the challenge of mending social divisions and restoring faith in the government. Mulino plans to focus on infrastructure investment, higher minimum wage, and job creation. The new government will also need to address issues like corruption, public debt, and the closure of a major copper mine. Mulino will take office on July 1 for a five-year term.

Hundreds of Turkish Cypriots protest against , ‘govt’

Hundreds of Turkish Cypriots protest against , ‘govt’

Fact: Hundreds of Turkish Cypriots took to the streets to protest against the north’s ‘government’.

Akel marks 83 years

Akel marks 83 years

Fact: The Akel party was founded on April 14, 1941 in Skarinou, Cyprus.

Eliza Vozemberg: Migration can divide Europe

Eliza Vozemberg: Migration can divide Europe

Migration is a persistent issue in Europe, with New Democracy MEP Eliza Vozemberg expressing concern that if agreements on migration are not implemented, Europe may become divided. The problem of immigration is a European one, with Greece having managed its borders since 2019. The upcoming European elections are crucial for the EPP and New Democracy, with a focus on increasing voter participation. Distrust in the EU institutions can lead to the rise of populist and far-right forces. The recent European People’s Party Congress in Bucharest emphasized the importance of participation in the elections and highlighted key issues for the future of the EU.

Economic issues cannot be solved with , ‘superficial proposals’, says Christodoulides

Economic issues cannot be solved with , ‘superficial proposals’, says Christodoulides

President Nikos Christodoulides emphasized the importance of addressing economic problems with feasible proposals within the framework of fiscal discipline. He criticized superficial suggestions, such as taxing bank profits, and stated that a holistic approach including income policy, wage increases, and energy issues is necessary. Christodoulides expressed his willingness to cooperate with anyone who has realistic proposals to address economic challenges.