Can you really boost your brain?

Can you really boost your brain?

What are common nootropics and what effect will they have? By Nenad Naumovski, Amanda Bulman and Andrew McKuneHumans have long been searching for a “magic elixir” to make us smarter, and improve our focus and memory. This includes traditional Chinese medicine used thousands of years ago to improve cognitive function. Now we have nootropics, also … Read more

Overnight pharmacies for Tuesday, May 28

Overnight pharmacies for Tuesday, May 28

The list of overnight pharmacies on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, includes locations in Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, and Paralimni.

Man was putting fuel in vehicles and was charging a company that had nothing to do with the cars

Man was putting fuel in vehicles and was charging a company that had nothing to do with the cars

A 31-year-old man in Paphos was arrested for forgery, circulation of a false document, theft, and obtaining money by false representation. He used a fuel refueling debit card from a car rental company on 80 occasions at four different petrol stations to refuel vehicles not belonging to the company. The man was identified as the one who made the unauthorized refueling using the card. The Paphos CID is currently investigating the case.

Man remanded for buying , €4,000 fuel on company card

Man remanded for buying , €4,000 fuel on company card

A 31-year-old man was remanded for eight days at Paphos district court for using a company credit card 80 times to fuel up vehicles, resulting in a cost of €4,245.

Fuel prices surge as subsidy is abolished

Fuel prices surge as subsidy is abolished

Increases in the average price of 95 octane petrol were observed in Limassol, Nicosia, and Famagusta after the subsidy of 8.3 cents per liter was abolished on April 1st. The largest increase was in Limassol at 9.2 cents, while in Paphos, the increase was only 8 cents. Nicosia had the highest price variation for 95 octane petrol on April 1st.

Drivers rush to fill up, as petrol prices set to go up

Drivers rush to fill up, as petrol prices set to go up

Increased traffic was observed at petrol stations on Saturday ahead of the termination of the measure to reduce the special consumption tax from Monday, 1st April.

Petrol stations packed as motorists beat price hike

Petrol stations packed as motorists beat price hike

– Petrol stations were packed as motorists rushed to fill up their tanks before the reduced tax measure ends on April 1.
– More price hikes are expected soon due to increasing fuel prices on the international market.
– Prices have already gone up 2 to 3 cents, varying across different companies.
– The subsidy on fuel consumption tax will end on Monday, resulting in an 8.3 cent hike per litre on petrol and diesel and 6.4 cents on heating oil.