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‘Brand-new’ 50-year-old cars decaying in buffer zone (Video)
Just 39 miles on the clock, trashed cars remain in limbo Eight-year-old Dickran Ouzounian treasured visiting his father Stefan’s garage, located a few metres from the bustling Ledra street, to admire the latest Toyota cars.He was fascinated by the brand-new, gleaming Corollas, Coronas, Crowns and Celicas. Now, 50 years later, as the CEO of the … Read more
Keve embraces green transition with upgraded Nicosia headquarters
The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Keve) has completed the upgrade of its headquarters in Nicosia into a green building. The initiative aligns with the organization’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices among its members and contributing to a greener Cyprus.
Last-gasp winner sees Portugal through to u17 Euros final
Portugal turned a 2-1 deficit into a dramatic 3-2 victory over Serbia in the Uefa under 17 championship final.
Two new shopping malls get green light in Limassol
Two new shopping malls in Limassol, the “Limassol Mall” and “The Mall of Limassol,” have received environmental approval from the government. The “Limassol Mall” will have approximately 90 stores, 6 kiosks, 2 large restaurants, a food court, a cinema, and 1,278 parking spaces. The “Mall of Limassol” will feature over 50 stores, a supermarket, a cinema, and a children’s play area, with 1,045 parking spaces available.
Djokovic and Sabalenka through at Roland Garros (wrapup)
Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic advanced to the third round of the French Open. An alcohol ban was announced in the stands to control unruly fans.
Ethereum ETF approval good for Bitcoin, Michael Saylor; Is Rebel Satoshi Arcade the next big thing?
The US SEC approved spot Ethereum ETFs on May 23rd, which is seen as a positive development for the crypto community. Michael Saylor believes that this approval could be particularly bullish for Bitcoin in terms of mainstream adoption. Rebel Satoshi Arcade, a new GameFi memecoin, is predicted to have a 65x jump after its market debut.
Reuters: Israel reopens Gaza food sales as Rafah raid chokes aid
The Israeli military has lifted a ban on the sale of food to Gaza from Israel and the occupied West Bank amid international aid choking as a result of the battlefield offensive. Gaza traders have been given permission to resume purchasing food such as fresh fruit, vegetables, and dairy products from Israeli and Palestinian suppliers. The deliveries are vetted by the Israeli military at the Kerem Shalom border crossing, with only products for sale allowed and no charitable donations permitted. The flow of deliveries has been inconsistent, with prices often too high for cash-strapped families in Gaza.
He once sold tea, now India, ’s Modi seeks his own ‘tryst with destiny’
Narendra Modi aims to set India on the path to abolishing poverty and becoming a fully developed nation by 2047, the 100th year of independence from British colonial rule.