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Makarios Drousiotis defends the authenticity of an audio message published by 'Santis'. He opposes Dino Pastou's assessments, which claimed that the audio comes from a documentary. Drousiotis criticizes the Police for focusing on baseless claims instead of investigating the substance of the messages. He points out that there is other evidence indicating Santis's presence in Germany. This situation highlights the ongoing dispute over the authenticity of the audio and the Police's approach.

Two individuals submitted an application to the Supreme Court under different names, complicating the identification of the applicants. The judge rejected the application, noting the confusion surrounding the identities of the persons who filed it. The applicant from Nigeria and the applicant from England reportedly provided different names in the report submitted to the court. The judge expressed difficulty in understanding who the applicants really are due to this ambiguity. The case highlights the need for compliance with the Supreme Court regulations.

The Democratic Party (DISY) is preparing for the upcoming parliamentary elections by focusing on its candidates. The leadership is urging citizens to evaluate the quality of the candidates and compare their options. Annita Dimitriou emphasizes the significance of the representatives who will serve the people. DISY's spokesperson, Onoufrios Koulla, points out that political and economic stability is essential to achieve the country's objectives. A set of policy directions was presented that aims to ensure development and seriousness in governance.

43-year-old Eleftheria Giakoumakis was found dead in her car in Agia Varvara, Heraklion, with a gunshot wound. She was reported missing the previous Sunday. Hours later, an automated message was sent from her phone to her children. Meanwhile, her former partner, who was also missing, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot. This has raised questions about their relationship.

Nikos Christodoulides reacted to Charles Michel's defense of Turkey by highlighting Turkey's invasion of Cyprus in 1974. Michel previously stated Turkey's importance as a key NATO ally and migration partner. The exchange of views occurred on social media, with both politicians arguing about the situation in the region. The EU is also attempting to mend its relations with Turkey after recent tensions. Christodoulides emphasized the importance of consistent policies from the EU.

Cyprus is preparing for the Informal EU Summit taking place on April 23-24, 2026, with increased security measures. There will be traffic restrictions and road closures in Nicosia, Larnaca, and Famagusta during these dates. To prevent accidents, measures have been issued to limit navigation around the Marina of Ayia Napa. The use of drones will be prohibited throughout the event. Citizens are advised to be patient and follow police instructions.

Lawyer Achilleas Emilianidis argues that Makarios Drousiotis' post had an electoral purpose. He emphasizes that the handling of the case discourages real victims from coming forward. He points out that public situations can impose additional psychological pressure on those who have suffered abuse. He stresses that while reporting is necessary, it can also be dangerous for victims. He concludes that the current approach may lead to more silence rather than support.

A new study from researchers in Taipei presents a plant-based serum that shows promise in increasing hair density and thickness within eight weeks of use. The serum contains natural ingredients from the plant Centella asiatica and other compounds used in cosmetics. The research involved 60 participants who used the serum and were compared to a group using a similar product without active ingredients. The results showed significant improvement in hair density and length. However, further studies are needed to confirm the effectiveness and safety of the product.

A Turkish submarine and a missile boat will be present in the occupied areas of Cyprus while European leaders gather for a summit in Ayia Napa. The submarine TCG Gür and the missile boat TCG İmbat will visit the ports of Kyrenia and Famagusta. This visit coincides with the celebrations of National Sovereignty and Children's Day. The submarine will be open to the public during specific hours. The presence of Turkish military vessels appears to carry political significance amid current international developments.

Victor Papadopoulos, the spokesman for the President, stated that the FBI's assistance in the 'Santis' case is supportive of the police. The American team will provide specialized help for analyzing witness testimonies and evidence. Papadopoulos emphasized the government's trust in the police and confirmed that the investigation is being conducted solely by them. He noted that the FBI's help could alleviate public skepticism. He also responded to criticisms of the decision, indicating that there will always be critics.

A giant squid was found dead on a beach in Paphos, near the lighthouse. The squid was notably large, with the finder comparing it to their size 38 shoe. This sight attracted attention, and the incident was captured in several photos. Such discoveries raise interest in the marine life of the area. The presence of such squids on beaches raises questions about environmental changes.

27-year-old Leonela Aleman Morales is the second victim of the apartment building collapse in Germasogeia. Her family was informed that her body has been identified by the Colombian Honorary Consulate in Cyprus. The incident occurred when a two-story building collapsed suddenly. Morales's relatives in Colombia were anxiously waiting for news about her status. Sadly, the confirmation of her death has caused great sorrow.

The Florida Attorney General has ordered an investigation into whether OpenAI's ChatGPT provided guidance to a perpetrator who committed murders. Authorities will review conversations between the chatbot and the suspect to determine if there was any contribution to the crime. Although ChatGPT is not a person, questions arise regarding its potential criminal liability. OpenAI claims it bears no responsibility and is cooperating with authorities. The case highlights issues surrounding the role of artificial intelligence in crime.

A Liberian-flagged ship with Greek interests was attacked by Iran's Revolutionary Guards near the coast of Oman. The ship reportedly ignored multiple warnings from the Iranian military. The attack caused significant damage but did not result in fires or environmental impacts. The entire crew has been reported safe. Authorities are monitoring the situation.

The announcement for hiring social workers in five schools has caused unrest within the profession. The Cyprus Social Workers Association argued that the announcement includes other academic fields unrelated to social work. This contradicts legislation requiring specialization in social work for practicing the profession. The Ministry of Education responded, stating that corrections will be made to the announcement, confirming that candidates must be graduates of Social Work. The situation indicates that there is collaboration aimed at resolving the issue.

Former President Donald Trump claimed he would have won the Vietnam War quickly if he had been president at that time. He discussed the military conflicts the U.S. has been involved in and his avoidance of military service due to medical issues. Trump mentioned receiving deferments for his studies and attributed his situation to his medical reports. A version of his story includes an intervention from a podiatrist connected to his father. Trump continues to spark controversy with his statements.

Diabetics and their doctors are expressing frustration over the delays in the approval of injectable medications by the health insurance agency, OAY. Increasing waiting times are causing interruptions in treatment or unsuitable dosages, which seriously affects patients' health. Some doctors report that the approval processes are slower for diabetes medications compared to others. Even automated procedures for chronic medications require renewals that complicate the situation. If this continues, it could severely impact the quality of life for diabetic patients.

The upcoming school holiday due to the feast day of Archbishop Georgios has sparked intense debates on social media, as parents express concerns about where to leave their children and the loss of teaching time. Many parents criticize the holiday, highlighting their inability to take leave from work. Teachers are attempting to explain the processes behind these holidays. This holiday issue has been discussed in the past, with many calling for its abolition in order to save teaching time. The social discussion continues, and the situation remains controversial.

The 'Santi' case is moving into a significant financial investigation concerning potential corruption and money laundering. The President has decided to involve the FBI as an analyst in the case. The investigation will examine accounts related to the case. This process aims to clarify claims regarding illegal money transfers. The involvement of FBI agents reflects the seriousness and complexity of the investigations.

The evacuation of the dangerous Seagate building in Germasogeia is underway, as the deadline for residents has expired. The Limassol District Organization is taking legal steps to secure an evacuation order. Meanwhile, warning stickers have been placed on 36 other dangerous buildings, causing concern among owners and tenants. Authorities are trying to take measures following a past tragedy involving building collapse. Many tenants were unaware of the condition of their buildings.

The article discusses the potential political instability that may arise after elections within the center-right. It focuses on the prerequisites for possible cooperation between the Presidency and DISY, highlighting the relationships and political statements that affect the situation. Additionally, it addresses the necessary and possible developments regarding the Cypriot issue, as well as a potential government reshuffle. There is mutual suspicion and tension between the two sides, making the prospect of cooperation difficult. Overall, there is a concern for the political future of the country.

The President rejected nine out of ten proposed laws related to property foreclosures and insolvency procedures due to legal and constitutional issues. Four proposals were also referred to the Supreme Court. However, two government bills related to debt restructuring were approved. The Legal Service highlighted serious legal flaws in the proposals. The amendments aim to protect debtors during the foreclosure process.

The property of the former president of the Cyprus Football Association, Georgios Koumas, worth €3.4 million has been seized by a court order. The confiscated assets include real estate and bank accounts in Cyprus. The order was issued following a request from the Police through the Financial Crimes Unit (MOKAS). The seizure pertains to the potential conflict of interest during his tenure as an official. If convicted, the property will be forfeited to the state.