Wednesday, June 10, 2026

KAMARES CLUB - 13 JUNE

 




KAMARES CLUB - 13 JUNE

Please be advised that the Kamares Club bar and restaurant will be closed on Saturday, June 13th due a private function.

Reception will be open as usual.

ELENI Table One, Coral Bay 20 June - 5-8pm


 

ELENI

Table One, Coral Bay

20 June - 5-8pm

Pre-booking essential for food.  €10 pp deposit - 26 223344

We are delighted to have the amazing Eleni back with us at Table One on Saturday 20th June, bringing us another afternoon of great live music in our beautiful relaxed setting.
If you’ve joined us before when Eleni has performed, you’ll know just how special the atmosphere is — chilled, friendly, easy-going and full of those feel-good Table One vibes.

WE DON'T NEED EVERYONE ON BOARD TO CHANGE OUR CITIES

Most people still drive almost everywhere. Cycling remains difficult and often unsafe. Public transport is still not the first choice. Sometimes it can feel as though the people pushing for alternatives are vastly outnumbered




WE DON'T NEED EVERYONE ON BOARD TO CHANGE OUR CITIES - Cy Mail 10/6


By Sara Mariza Vryonidi

What if I told you that changing society does not require convincing everyone? Not 90 per cent. Not even half.

According to a 2018 study published in Science, once around 25 per cent of a group consistently supports an idea, a social tipping point can occur.

GESY PATIENTS PAYING €20+ DRUG CO-PAYMENTS FOR FIFTH MONTH WITH NO QUICK FIX IN SIGHT






GESY PATIENTS PAYING €20+ DRUG CO-PAYMENTS FOR FIFTH MONTH WITH NO QUICK FIX IN SIGHT - in-cyprus 10/6 by Marilena Panayi

Around 10,000 patients — most of them elderly — have been paying more than €20 a month in drug co-payments through the General Health System (GHS) for five consecutive months, and a deal reached between the Health Insurance Organisation (HIO) and pharmaceutical companies offers them no immediate relief.

Marios Kouloumas, honorary president of the Cyprus Federation of Patient Associations (OSAK), told Phileleftheros the situation was urgent. “This is a problem whose solution should have been found yesterday, because we are talking about around 10,000 patients, the majority of them elderly, whom we are putting at risk since they essentially have no alternative drug option,” he said.

MORE THAN 1.3 million JEEP VEHICLES RECALLED - MOSTLY FROM THE US, DUE TO FIRE CONCERN





MORE THAN 1.3 million JEEP VEHICLES RECALLED - MOSTLY FROM THE US, DUE TO FIRE CONCERN - Filenews 9/6


The Stellantis car consortium has announced that it is recalling more than 1,3 million. SUVs and Jeep trucks worldwide due to concerns about causing a fire and urged car owners to park away from structures or other vehicles until the repair is complete.

The recall covers the Jeep Wrangler SUV and the Jeep Gladiator truck, model years 2021-2025, due to an electrical connection problem in the wiring of the electric steering hydraulic pump, which in rare cases could cause flammable materials to overheat, potentially resulting in a fire in the vehicle.

THE TAX DEPARTMENT TO CARRY OUT BARRAGE OF SWEEPING INSPECTIONS IN THE COASTAL AREAS - RECEIPTS AND 500 COMPANIES WITH TAX DEBTS OF MORE THAN €1million ARE FIRST TARGETS





THE TAX DEPARTMENT TO CARRY OUT BARRAGE OF SWEEPING INSPECTIONS IN THE COASTAL AREAS - RECEIPTS AND 500 COMPANIES WITH TAX DEBTS OF MORE THAN €1million ARE FIRST TARGETS - Filenews 10/6 by Eleftheria Paizanou

In July and August, the Tax Department will proceed with a barrage of sweeping inspections of businesses in coastal areas, as part of the measures included in the tax reform to deal with tax evasion.

At the center of the taxpayers will be businesses that operate mainly during the summer months in areas with high tourist traffic, while those that violate the law will see their premises sealed until their owners comply.

CONSTANTINOS IOANNOU - THE CYPRUS PRESIDENCY LEFT A SUBSTANTIAL IMPRINT - ''NICOSIA HAS BEEN THE HEART OF THE EUROPEAN UNION''






CONSTANTINOS IOANNOU - THE CYPRUS PRESIDENCY LEFT A SUBSTANTIAL IMPRINT - ''NICOSIA HAS BEEN THE HEART OF THE EUROPEAN UNION'' - Filenews 10/6


The Cyprus Presidency is coming to an end, leaving a substantial imprint both on the country's European course and on the international image of Nicosia, underlined the Minister of Interior, Constantinos Ioannou, during his greeting at the event "Nicosia and the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU".

"We are in the last month of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union. An important national mission, which brought Cyprus to the center of European developments and highlighted its role as an equal and reliable partner in the European family," he said.