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Новости за 29.07.2024

Cyprus Mail 

University of Cyprus launches entrepreneurship competition

The Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University of Cyprus on Monday announced the launch of the 2024 Cypriot Entrepreneurship Competition (CyEC). According to the announcement, the competition, which is organised annually by the centre, under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry, aims to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in the modern economy. […]

Cyprus Mail 

Three people in hospital with heatstroke

Three people are currently being treated in the intensive care unit of Nicosia general hospital for heatstroke, state health services (Okypy) spokesman Charalambos Charilaou said on Monday. Their conditions are serious, he added. “We have a 34-year-old who is no longer intubated but remains in intensive care and on Sunday another patient was admitted to […]

NPR (npr.org) 

Iowa's six-week abortion ban goes into effect

Iowa's ban on nearly all abortions as early as six weeks of pregnancy takes effect on Monday. Iowa joins 17 other states that restrict abortions then or earlier.

Telecompaper.com 

UK reaches 84% of premises with gigabit broadband access

(Telecompaper) Gigabit broadband has reached 84 percent of UK homes and businesses, according to the latest research from Point Topic. That's up from 78 percent at its last report in October 2023...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Arvind's Q1 Results: Net profit drops 40% YoY as inflationary pressures weigh

Arvind Ltd Q1 Results: Indian clothing retailer Arvind reported a 40% drop in first-quarter profit, with net profit falling to 393.1 million rupees. Revenue from operations dipped by 1%, and the core textile segment saw a 5% decline. Inflation and illegal workers' unrest contributed to lower consumer spending. The company's shares fell 2.8% post-results.

Times of Malta 

Full police reports can now be filed online

The team manning the phones: (from left) Police sergeant Lydon Spiteri, police inspector David Bugeja, police constable Steven Caruana and police constable Matthew Tonna. Photos: Matthew Mirabelli