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About half of Greeks say they will reduce spending on summer holidays this year as rising prices continue to strain household budgets, the financial newspaper Naftemporiki reports, citing a survey by the Hellenic Institute of Retail Consumer Goods Research (IELKA).

The survey found that inflation and weaker purchasing power are pushing many ho...


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On Friday, the weather will stay mostly clear with periods of increased cloud cover.

Winds will again blow from the southwest to northwest, starting light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort and strengthening later to 4 to 5 Beaufort. Seas will remain calm to slightly rough.

Temperatures will rise to 32 degrees inland, 29 on the south and east coasts...


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The Bank of Cyprus Oncology Center has announced the operation of a new advanced diagnostic unit, the Cyclotron Unit, which supports the PET/CT system through the production of the required radiopharmaceutical.

The PET/CT system provides an advanced imaging examination that offers clinicians a more complete picture for evaluating each case.

The ...


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AKEL’s Central Committee said Thursday it has unanimously endorsed party Secretary‑General Stefanos Stefanou as its candidate for president of the House of Representatives.

In a statement, the committee said the candidacy is already supported by two parliamentary parties, AKEL and Alma.

It also instructed the party’s Political Bureau to continue...


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Researchers in Israel say they found no evidence that using common painkillers during early pregnancy increases the risk of major birth defects.

Ben‑Gurion University of the Negev said the findings come from a large study published in PLOS Medicine, which analyzed more than 260,000 pregnancies over 20 years.

The team examined the use of...


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