The legendary yacht Christina O, linked to Aristotle Onassis, is now for sale for 52 million euros, after an initial asking price of 90 million scared off potential buyers. This historic vessel has hosted many famous personalities and was last renovated six years ago. The heirs of the last owner wish to sell it following his passing. The price was significantly reduced to attract new buyers. The yacht carries memories of Onassis's life and his relationship with Maria Callas.
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Norovirus Outbreak on Caribbean Cruise Ship
Norovirus cases have been reported on the Caribbean Princess cruise ship, with over 115 individuals showing symptoms. Passengers and crew experienced severe vomiting and diarrhea, prompting the company to implement strict sanitation measures. The virus spreads through contaminated surfaces and food, but serious consequences are rare. This outbreak of norovirus comes shortly after cases of hantavirus were reported on another cruise ship, highlighting public health challenges. Symptoms of norovirus typically resolve within two days.
Revelations on the Identity of a 1974 Captive
Researcher Odysseas Christou is close to revealing the identity of a 1974 captive, believed to be Makis Sergidis. His findings are based on extensive research and testimonies collected. The Committee on Missing Persons agrees with Christou's conclusions. His investigation is supported by photographs from Sergidis's family that validate his claims. In the next phase, Christou will seek to identify other captives connected to this case.
Costis Efstathiou publicly responds to EDEK president Nikos Anastasiou, rejecting claims that he demanded others to leave for his return to the party. He denies having set conditions for his return and recounts their meetings where they discussed issues of revival and reorganization of the party. He emphasizes that lifting his and other members' suspensions is crucial for party participation. Efstathiou expresses disappointment at Anastasiou's inaction and handling of the matter. Lastly, he highlights the importance of truth and transparency in the political process.
An international effort is underway to manage the Hantavirus situation linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius. Authorities are monitoring 17 American passengers, and World Health Organization experts are developing containment protocols. The ECDC describes the situation as rapidly evolving, with contact tracing occurring in 23 countries. The overall risk to the general public is considered low, but certain groups face a moderate risk. The cruise ship continues its journey to Tenerife under strict health surveillance.
Lucy Harrison, 23, was shot by her father, Chris, during an argument about Donald Trump in Texas. Authorities decided not to file charges, which angered her mother, who condemned their inaction. Lucy had traveled from Britain to visit her father. Chris admitted to consuming alcohol before the incident, which was labeled an accident. Her mother is seeking justice and expressed her disappointment regarding the investigation.
Oscar-winning director Charlie Kaufman has chosen Cyprus for his upcoming film, "Later The War," which is set to be shot in 2027. The film will star Channing Tatum, Tessa Thompson, and Patricia Clarkson. Kaufman visited Cyprus last fall to scout filming locations. His collaboration with Green Olive Films played a key role in selecting Cyprus as a filming site. This announcement is considered significant for the Cypriot film industry.
Mojtaba Khamenei's Role in Iranian Strategy
Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Religious Leader of Iran, appears to play a significant role in the country's strategy despite his isolation due to serious injuries. Reports suggest that the exact distribution of power within the Iranian regime remains unclear. Khamenei has not been seen publicly since an attack that killed his father and several top military leaders. U.S. officials have been unable to confirm his whereabouts, with information coming from those who have access to him. Iran's strategy appears to include diplomatic efforts, although there are doubts about his involvement in the decision-making process.
The Tax Department is preparing for mandatory rent payments through bank accounts starting July 1. This measure aims to combat tax evasion, as many landlords do not declare rental income. Payments must be made exclusively through electronic means, not cash or checks. Both landlords and tenants will benefit from greater tax deductions. Those who violate the law will face penalties.
Fitch Maintains A- Rating for Cyprus
Fitch has maintained the Republic of Cyprus's rating at A- with a positive outlook for its economy. This decision is viewed positively despite challenging international conditions. Although growth is expected to slow, it will remain above 2%. The Cypriot economy shows good fiscal performance and decreasing public debt, contributing to its resilience. These ratings suggest that the overall economic prospects remain favorable.
Italy has decided to proceed with the construction of a bridge over the Strait of Messina, which will connect Sicily with mainland Italy. The project, costing 14.4 billion euros, has been approved after many delays and political conflicts. The bridge will be the longest single-span suspension bridge in the world, featuring six traffic lanes and two railway tracks. It is expected to reduce reliance on ferry connections. The Ministry of Infrastructure will implement updates before continuing with the project.
The Forbes global list for May 2026 shows significant changes among billionaires, with their wealth reaching new heights. American businesses dominate the list, as Larry Page becomes the third billionaire to surpass $300 billion. The rise in stock markets contributed to an increase of $260 billion in the total wealth of the top 10 billionaires in just one month. The new ranking includes well-known figures such as the Waltons, Huang, and Ellison. The strengthening of tech giants' positions is critical.
Clear weather with rising temperatures
The weather is expected to be mainly clear, with temperatures reaching 31 degrees inland. There will be some light dust in the atmosphere from Sunday. Winds will be light and primarily southwesterly. Temperatures will remain above average until Tuesday, with gradual changes in weather conditions. Nights will be calm with temperatures around 17 degrees.
The improvement of the road from Loutra Afrodite to Fontana Amorosa is set to begin with expected completion in three months. The project includes earthworks and the installation of safety barriers. However, environmental organizations have raised concerns about the approval of the Special Ecological Assessment Report. The Audit Office has expressed worries about the road's management and condition, suggesting access restrictions. The company Fontana Amoroza Coast Ltd disputes the Audit Office's decision, claiming the road is public.
Turkey is hindering the efforts of the UN Secretary-General regarding the Cyprus issue while simultaneously appearing positive. There are tensions in the buffer zone caused by the occupying army. President Christodoulides acknowledges the increased interest from the UN Secretary-General and links actions in the area to political developments. The goal is to hold an expanded conference for the resumption of talks. However, the President emphasizes that the main concern is the outcome of the negotiations rather than the timeline.
Understanding the Risks of the Hanta Virus
The Hanta virus is causing concern due to its ability to transmit between humans, which distinguishes this strain from others. Authorities are on alert primarily due to the long incubation period of the virus, which can last up to 50 days. This complicates detection and contact tracing efforts. Despite the heightened awareness, the risk remains low. Scientists are closely monitoring developments, as the severity of the disease can rapidly escalate to Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome.
A photograph of a Mercedes is linked to the case of the missing person Makis Sergidis, who was likely executed during the Turkish invasion. Researcher Odysseas Christou revealed information suggesting that private vehicles were used to transport death-row prisoners and soldiers in areas controlled by the Turks. Among those marked for execution was Father Theoklitos, who was saved at the last minute. This situation highlights the brutality of the attacks and the complexities of the war. The combination of evidence offers a new perspective on the suffering of that period.
Extrajudicial Measures for the EOKA Murder Case
The Legal Service is attempting to settle extrajudicially the murder case of Neoklis Panagiotou and Evripidis Nourou by offering financial compensation to their families. However, the families reject the proposal, demanding clarity and justice regarding the case. The murder occurred in 1961 and remains a haunting part of Cypriot history. The families' lawsuit addresses state omissions from then until now. They express concerns about a lack of transparency and claim that the Legal Service is unaware of crucial documents pertinent to the case.
Joseph Davidson, a South African bodybuilding coach, was detained for 1.5 years in Cyprus accused of rape. The court found him innocent, proving that the charges were false and part of a scheme by his wife and her family to acquire his assets. Davidson spoke about the emotional toll he endured during his imprisonment and his intentions to reclaim his property. The case remains open as he seeks to restore his name and recover his wealth.