Friday, May 1, 2026

CAREDAYS - offers for Cancer Patients

 



CAREDAYS - offers for Cancer Patients

Those of you who read the Paphos Post will know that your charity has exceeded all expectations in raising money from our 5k x 1000km fun walk  and have now looked after over 1,100 patients mainly in Cyprus and South Africa .

I copy below just three of the many lovely comments we have received:

Fatima: ” Where do I begin? Care Days  has such a big impact on our patients’ lives. Some never been  out of Cape Town , seen an ocean or eaten out. Never had a birthday party. Care Days comes and looks after us and gives us all these things  I love helping them as a  volunteer and patient .. I just love Care Days ...wearing their shirt.

 I love talking to everyone I meet  about Care Days and just love the smile on faces Care Days  bring by  being there for all  of us. "

CRIME ROUND UP

Filenews 1 May 2026



The presence and action of the Police last night was intense, throughout Cyprus, with organized patrols in key points of urban areas, with the aim of preventing serious criminal acts, ensuring public order and increasing the sense of security of the public.

The result of the preventive policing operations was the arrest of three persons, for various offenses including illegal entry, illegal possession of property and illegal possession of drugs.

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE - 11 HOUR ER WAITS AND AMBULANCE SHORTAGES IN CYPRUS




MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE - 11 HOUR ER WAITS AND AMBULANCE SHORTAGES IN CYPRUS - KNews 1/5


New wave of complaints raises concerns over pressure on healthcare system, with allegations ranging from delayed emergency care to possible medical negligence.


By Hector Georgiou

Long waits in emergency rooms, medication mix-ups, ambulance shortages, and allegations of medical negligence were among dozens of complaints filed by patients in March with the Patients’ Rights Observatory of the Cyprus Federation of Patients’ Associations.

According to the Observatory, 60 complaints were submitted during the month, a noticeable increase compared to February, when 51 complaints were recorded.

THE MICHAEL BUBLE EXPERIENCE - Various locations - 17-22 September

 


THE MICHAEL BUBLÉ EXPERIENCE

Various locations and dates - see below

17-22 September

Join us for a night of swing, soul, and showmanship that you won’t forget, featuring the sensational tribute artist, Michael Appleton. For over a decade, Mike has captivated audiences worldwide, delivering an authentic tribute to the global icon Michael Bublé. Enjoy all the favourites, from timeless standards like "Come Fly with Me" and "Feeling Good" to recent hits like "Higher" and "Haven't Met You Yet." Mike’s performance is a mirror image of Bublé, even earning praise from the man himself! He performed alongside Bublé at the O2 Arena in 2019, showcasing his incredible talent to a sold-out crowd. With a live band, stunning visuals, and the Neumann KMS 105 microphone—used by Bublé himself—Mike delivers a first-class show that replicates every detail of Bublé's style, from his looks to his signature moves.

SUMMER STREET FESTIVAL - Gift Finder Shop, Coast Road, Kissonerga - 14 June

 


SUMMER STREET FESTIVAL

Gift Finder Shop, Coast Road, Kissonerga

14 June - 10am-3pm

ONE IN SIX IN CYPRUS AT RISK OF POVERTY





ONE IN SIX IN CYPRUS AT RISK OF POVERTY - Cy Mail 30/4 by James Morphakis


Around 17.1 per cent of people in Cyprus were at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2025, according to figures released on Thursday by Eurostat, with the total number affected reaching approximately 167,000.

The proportion remained unchanged compared with 2024, though the number of people increased by about 3,000, reflecting population changes rather than a shift in the overall rate.

CYPRUS SLIDES FURTHER IN GLOBAL PRESS FREEDOM RANKINGS




CYPRUS SLIDES FURTHER IN GLOBAL PRESS FREEDOM RANKINGS - Cy Mail 1/5 by James Morphakis


Cyprus has fallen to 80th place out of 180 countries in the 2026 World Press Freedom Index, according to findings published on Thursday by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

The country remains the second-lowest ranked European Union member state, ahead only of Greece, and recorded a total score of 56.9 out of 100, just above the global average.

Within the Europe-Balkans region, Cyprus registered the sharpest decline in its political score and the weakest legal score, reflecting restrictions on journalists’ ability to work without interference, access information and protect their sources.