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MONDAY AUGUST 3 - CORONAVIRUS GLOBAL UPDATE

in-cyprus 3 August 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



Australia’s second-biggest city Melbourne entered its first day of tougher restrictions and the Philippines decided to reimpose a stricter lockdown in and around the capital, reflecting worries about getting the coronavirus pandemic under control.

DEATHS AND INFECTIONS

* For an interactive graphic tracking the global spread, open https://tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7 in an external browser.

AMERICAS

* White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said on Sunday he was not optimistic on reaching agreement soon on a deal for the next round of legislation to provide relief to Americans hit hard by the pandemic.

* Honduras will extend its coronavirus curfew for another week through to Aug. 9, the security ministry said.

* Major League Baseball (MLB) postponed Saturday’s game and Sunday’s double-header between the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers after initial rapid tests showed another player and “multiple” staff on the Cardinals may have COVID-19.

* Argentina broke past 200,000 COVID-19 cases on Sunday and Colombia set a daily record as grim milestones topple in Latin America, pushing the world’s worst affected region towards a combined 5 million cases.

ASIA-PACIFIC

* The Hong Kong government’s decision to postpone an election for the city’s legislature by a year, by invoking emergency legislation after a spike in coronavirus cases, may be unlawful, the city’s bar association said.

* China said 36 of its new confirmed cases were locally transmitted, including 28 in Xinjiang, while another seven were imported infections involving travellers from overseas.

* Indian Interior Minister Amit Shah has been admitted to hospital after catching the coronavirus, he said on Sunday, becoming the most senior politician in the country to test positive for the disease.

EUROPE

* Millions of COVID-19 tests able to detect the virus within 90 minutes will be rolled out to British hospitals, care homes and laboratories, the country’s health minister said.

* Cyprus will introduce compulsory testing for all arrivals from Greece from Aug. 6, health authorities said.

* Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti said on Sunday he has contracted COVID-19 and will self-isolate at home for two weeks.

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

* Flights between Turkey and Iraq have been suspended because of rising coronavirus infections in Turkey, Iraq’s Aviation Authority said.

* Kuwait has banned until further notice commercial flights to 31 countries it regards as high risk due to the spread of the coronavirus, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said on Saturday.

ECONOMIC FALLOUT

* Asian share markets turned mixed on Monday as U.S. lawmakers struggled to hammer out a new stimulus plan amid a global surge of new coronavirus cases, though a squeeze on crowded short positions gave the dollar a rare bounce.

* Asia’s factory pain continued to ease in July with contraction slowing in big export-reliant nations, adding to hopes the region is steadily emerging from the devastating hit of the coronavirus pandemic.

* France will push for financial sanctions under the EU’s 750 billion euro ($880 billion) coronavirus recovery fund against states that undermine fundamental human rights, its junior European affairs minister told the Financial Times newspaper.

(Reuters)

UK REAFFIRMS 'STRONG SUPPORT' TO CYPRUS' REUNIFICATION

in-cyprus 3 August 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



UK Minister for European Neighbourhood Wendy Morton has reaffirmed her government’s  “strong support” towards the divided Mediterranean island’s reunification.

In a letter this week to President of the National Federation of Cypriots in the UK, Christos Karaolis, Morton also said that a settlement should be based “on the internationally accepted model of a bi- zonal, bi-communal federation”.

And she assured that London encourages all sides “to engage constructively and demonstrate they are committed to making progress towards a settlement.”

Morton’s letter comes as a response to a letter by Karaolis addressed to Boris Johnson to mark the 46th tragic anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.

In his letter, the Federation President urged the UK Prime Minister to exercise “proactively and constructively” the power he has to “make a lasting difference” in relation to Cyprus.

On Security and Guarantees, the Foreign Office Minister notes that the UK “has always made clear that we are open to whatever arrangements the two sides and other Guarantor Powers can agree to meet the security needs of the two Cypriot communities.”

Morton comments that the events of 1974 continue to cast “a long shadow” over Cyprus. “We remain convinced that the best way to address these issues is through a just and lasting settlement on the island,” she adds.

Acknowledging the concerns expressed by Karaolis regarding missing persons in Cyprus, she writes that is remains “a very sensitive aspect” of the Cyprus problem.

She states that the UK shares these concerns, she commends the important work undertaken by the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus, and she notes that UK authorities remain in regular contact with the Committee to establish how they may further support its work.

“The UK’s commitment to a deal on Cyprus remains unwavering. Ultimately, it is for the sides to agree on the details of any final deal and will require the support of Greece and Turkey and – importantly – successful referenda in each community,” adds the UK Minister for the European Neighbourhood in her letter to the UK Cypriots’ Federation President.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded and occupied its northern third. Turkey has ignored numerous UN resolutions calling for the withdrawal of the Turkish troops and respect of the integrity and sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus.

PROFITS FROM GAMBLING GO TOWARDS ADDICTION PREVENTION

in-cyprus 3 August 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



One per cent of overall profits from gambling in Cyprus goes back to support mechanisms for young people who become addicted to it, according to Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides.

Responding to a letter by Opposition Akel MP Skevi Koukouma, the Minister also said this budget is spent on a strategy promoting responsible gaming and dealing with cases of gambling addiction.

This is what Philenews reported on Monday, adding that a total of €516,614 have gone towards that goal, so far. And that the Cyprus National Betting Authority has an additional €210,187 budget for this.

The plans include the creation of a specialized prevention and intervention centre aimed at providing information and support to gamblers and the general public.

As well as strengthening existing centres providing services to people experiencing addiction problems.

Educational seminars to be carried out in schools and elsewhere are included.

GREECE MOVING TO CATEGORY B FROM 6 AUGUST





Greece is being moved to category B as of 6 August 2020

Following the detection of an increased number of COVID-19 cases amongst travellers returning from various parts of Greece, the Ministry of Health announces that, after evaluation, Greece is to be moved to category B with effect from 6 August 2020

In order to ensure public health and to monitor the epidemiological picture, in addition to the increased controls carried out on flights from the United Kingdom, the sample laboratory tests carried out on passengers on flights from Greece, are increased from today until 6 August.

It is noted that Cypriot citizens and their family members and those legally residing in the Republic have the option to undergo the molecular examination upon arrival at Larnaka and Pafos Airports. The cost of the examination shall be borne by the travelers.

All other passengers are required to have undergone a laboratory test 72 hours prior to departure at the latest and to possess a Certificate proving a negative PCR test for the virus, as is the case for all Category B travelers.

It is further underlined that all passengers, regardless of nationality, are required to apply for the CyprusFlightPass within 24 hours before the departure of their flight.

( MK/DC )


THE HOGSHEAD PUB ROCK CONCERT - INSANITY - 20 August



THE HOGSHEAD PUB ROCK CONCERT - INSANITY
Thursday 20 August - 9pm

Four piece Rock Band Insanity will be performing Live n' Alive for the second time @ the Hogshead Pub in Emba.  An event not to be missed .    Rock / Alternative / Classic Tunes all night long

A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDS OF MUSIC with Michael Antoniou - Anesi Restaurant, Peyia - 20 August



A TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDS OF MUSIC with Michael Antoniou
Anesi Restaurant, Peyia
Thursday 20 August - doors open 1830, music begins 2000

Tickets €20pp including a 3 course meal.

Seating limited so booking is essential - 99 313050, or 99 379060

STARK DUO - Sea You Beach Bar - 19 August



STARK DUO
SEA YOU BEACH BAR, Kissonerga
Wednesday 19 August - 7.30pm

Book your table as seating limited - 96 034343

TRAVELLING TO THE UK? Journey contact details required before arrival



TRAVELLING TO THE UK?



Provide your journey and contact details before you travel to the UK:  https://www.gov.uk/provide-journey-contact-details-before-travel-uk

You must have a physical copy of this form, or show a copy on your phone on arrival at the UK.   The form can be submitted within 48 hours of arrival in the UK.

The government will use this information to contact you if you or someone you’ve travelled with develops coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms.

If you need to self-isolate for the first 14 days after you arrive in the UK, the government will also use the information to check that you’re self-isolating.

You may be fined up to £100 if you refuse to provide your contact details, or more if you break this rule more than once. You also may not be allowed to enter the UK (unless you’re either British or a UK resident).

Shin Kodama

Shin Kodama
Photo Shoot Summer 2020








Princess Marie Gabrielle of Luxembourg, Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg, Turns Ninety-Five

Princess Marie Gabrielle of Luxembourg
Today, Princess Marie Gabrielle of Luxembourg, Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg, celebrates her ninety-fifth birthday! She is the sister of the late Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg and the aunt of Grand Duke Henri.

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Princess Marie Gabrielle Aldegunde Wilhelmine Louise of Luxembourg was born on 2 August 1925 at Berg Castle, Luxembourg. The princess was the third daughter and fourth of the six children of Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg and her husband Prince Félix.

Newlyweds: Count Knud of Holstein-Ledreborg and Princess Marie Gabriele of Luxembourg.
Knud and Marie Gabrielle with their seven daughters.
In August 1951, the engagement was announced between Princess Marie Gabrielle of Luxembourg and Count Knud of Holstein-Ledreborg. On 5 November 1951 at Colmar-Berg, Princess Marie Gabrielle civilly married Count Knud of Holstein-Ledreborg (b.2 October 1919). Knud was the son of Count Josef of Holstein-Ledreborg (1874-1951) and Countess Christina Hamilton. Count Knud and Princess Marie Gabrielle celebrated their religious wedding the following day on 6 November 1951. The couple had seven daughters: Countess Monica (b.1952; married Henrik de Dompierre de Jonquières), Countess Lydia (b.1955; married Prince Eric of Bourbon-Parma), Countess Veronica (b.1956; married François de Pottere), Countess Sylvia (b.1958; married John Munro of Foulis), Countess Camilla (1959-2010; married Baron Eric Bertouch-Lehn), Countess Tatiana (b.1961; married Mark von Riedemann), and Countess Antonia (b.1962; took religious orders and became a nun in 1992).


Count Knud of Holstein-Ledreborg passed away on 25 June 2001 at the age of eighty-one. Knud had suffered from cancer. His funeral took place on 30 June 2001 at Ledreborg.


Princess Marie Gabrielle of Luxembourg, Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg, lives at Ledreborg in Denmark.