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FAKE CAPTAIN DEFRAUDS WOMAN OUT OF €31,000

 Cyprus Mail 3 September 2020 - by Annette Chrysostomou



Police are investigating a case of internet fraud after a woman was cheated out of €31,000.

The 34-year-old woman, a resident of Nicosia, reported to police she was deceived by a person she met via Twitter.

According to her statement, she was talking online to someone who said he was a ship’s captain called Petros in July.

The alleged captain said his ship had broken down due to a mechanical failure and asked her for money to buy spare parts for repairs.

He reportedly convinced her by supplying details of the company which was going to supply the parts.

She proceeded to make three transfers to foreign bank accounts with unknown beneficiaries, assuming the items would be bought.

After the last money transfer she tried to contact the so-called captain but his account had been deactivated, which prompted her to contact police.

GERMANY SAY PUTIN CRITIC NAVALNY WAS POISONED WITH NOVICHOK

 Cyprus Mail 2 September 2020 - by Reuters News Service

People take part in an anti-Kremlin rally on August 22. A placard with an image of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny reads: 'Navalny was poisoned. We know who is guilty. Alexei, live'

By Joseph Nasr and Andrew Osborn

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, who is in intensive care in a Berlin hospital, was poisoned with a Soviet-style Novichok nerve agent in an attempt to murder him, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday.

She said Berlin now expected Moscow to explain itself and that Germany would consult its NATO allies about how to respond, raising the prospect of new Western sanctions on Russia, sending Russian asset prices tumbling.

Moscow has denied involvement in the incident and the Russian foreign ministry said Germany’s assertion was not backed by evidence, complaining about the way Germany had chosen to release information about Navalny.

“This is disturbing information about the attempted murder through poisoning against a leading Russian opposition figure,” Merkel told a news conference. “Alexei Navalny was the victim of an attack with a chemical nerve agent of the Novichok group.”

Novichok is the same substance that Britain said was used against a Russian double agent and his daughter in an attack in England in 2018. The deadly group of nerve agents was developed by the Soviet military in the 1970s and 1980s.

Navalny, 44, is an outspoken opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has specialised in high-impact investigations into official corruption. He was airlifted to Germany last month after collapsing on a domestic Russian flight after drinking a cup of tea that his allies said was poisoned.

The White House said the use of Novichok was “completely reprehensible,” with the U.S. National Security Council saying on Twitter that Washington would work with allies “to hold those in Russia accountable, wherever the evidence leads, and restrict funds for their malign activities.”

A U.S. government source familiar with U.S. intelligence reporting and analysis said the use of the Novichok family of nerve agents showed Putin was willing to be “bold” in targeting individuals he found threatening or irritating.

He described the attack as an assertion by the Russian leader that he is the boss and what he says goes.

The Kremlin, which has rejected any suggestion that it or the Russian state was involved, said it wanted a full exchange of information and that Germany and Russia should cooperate. But it added it was unable yet to give a proper statement about the German findings.

Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the foreign ministry, told state TV that the German move looked like another fact-free information campaign against Russia.

Russian authorities and doctors have said previously they could find no evidence Navalny was poisoned.

Russia is already under Western sanctions after its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine six years ago. Another standoff with European nations or the United States may further hurt its economy further.

Britain and France joined in condemning the use of Novichok, along with the European Union, which said those responsible must be brought to justice.

NAVALNY IN SERIOUS CONDITION

Berlin’s Charite hospital, which is treating Navalny, said he remained in a serious condition in an intensive care unit connected to an artificial lung ventilator even though some of his symptoms were receding.

It said it could not rule out long-term consequences from his poisoning and that it expected him to go through a long period of illness.

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius said in a tweet that the German government’s identification of the Novichok poison indicated Russian authorities were behind Navalny’s poisoning.

Allies of Navalny echoed Linkevicius’ view. Leonid Volkov, a Navalny aide, said on Twitter that the use of Novichok was like leaving Putin’s signature at the scene of the crime.

Ivan Zhdanov, another close Navalny ally, said on Twitter that Novichok could be administered only by Russia’s intelligence agencies.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas urged Russia to investigate Navalny’s poisoning now that clinical tests had shown he had been attacked with a chemical nerve agent.

“This makes it all the more urgent that those responsible in Russia be identified and held accountable,” Maas told reporters. “We condemn this attack in the strongest terms.”

Steffen Seibert, a German government spokesman, said earlier in an emailed statement that tests conducted at a German military laboratory had produced “unequivocal evidence” that Novichok had been used.

Britain says Russia used Novichok to poison former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the British city of Salisbury in 2018. Russia has repeatedly denied any involvement in the attack, which the Skripals survived. A member of the public, 44-year-old Dawn Sturgess, was killed.


GREECE IMPOSES NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RULE FOR VISITING RUSSIANS

 in-cyprus 3 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



Greece will require visitors from Russia to show a negative COVID-19 test before entering the country between September 7 and September 21, its civil aviation authority has said.

Under a new advisory, Russian citizens will need to have the test up to 72 hours before their arrival.

Greece also said late on Wednesday that only up to 500 people from Russia would be allowed to land at the airports of Athens, Thessaloniki and Heraklion per week during the period in question.

Health authorities reported 233 new COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours on Wednesday, raising the total number to 10,757.

Another two people died of illness related to the novel coranavirus, with total fatalities reaching 273. (Reuters)

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3 - CORONAVIRUS GLOBAL UPDATE

 in-cyprus 3 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



COVID-19 infections in Europe are back to levels seen in March when the outbreak began its peak phase there, the head of the European Union’s public health agency has said.

At the same time, the British government re-imposed local restrictions on parts of the Greater Manchester area in northern England, the latest in a series of abrupt reversals.

DEATHS AND INFECTIONS

EUROPE

* Turkey is experiencing the second peak of its novel coronavirus outbreak, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said.

* Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi vowed to carry on with political activities ahead of local elections in September after testing positive for COVID-19.

* The first shots of British drug maker AstraZeneca’s potential COVID-19 vaccine could be on the market by the end of 2020, Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said.

* European Union states could buy potential COVID-19 vaccines through a procurement scheme co-led by the World Health Organization, the EU Commission said in what appears to be a change in position.

* Germany’s national institute for infectious diseases on Wednesday added the Canary Islands to its list of risk regions, citing a high rate of new coronavirus infections in the Spanish autonomous region.

* Greece recorded its first coronavirus case in the overcrowded migrant camp of Moria on the island of Lesbos and the facility has been placed under a two-week quarantine.

ASIA-PACIFIC

* Hong Kong said it would relax some restrictions but would cancel the annual firework display to mark China’s national day on Oct. 1 for a second year in a row.

* More than 40% of new cases in South Korea are being found in people over the age of 60, health authorities said.

* Japan is considering offering the coronavirus vaccine for free to all citizens, Kyodo news reported on Wednesday.

AMERICAS

* U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said after a phone call with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Tuesday that “serious differences” remain between Democrats and the White House over the coronavirus relief legislation.

* The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a sweeping nationwide order temporarily halting millions of U.S. renters from being evicted.

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

* South Africa’s auditor general said that some of the money in its 500 billion rand ($30 billion) COVID-19 relief package may have been fraudulently paid to improper beneficiaries.

MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS

* The European health regulator said it was evaluating Taw Pharma’s branded steroidal drug dexamethasone as a potential COVID-19 treatment.

* Treating critically ill patients with corticosteroid drugs reduces the risk of death by 20%, an analysis of seven international trials found, prompting the World Health Organisation to update its advice on treatment.

ECONOMIC IMPACT

* A gauge of global stocks rallied about 1% to an intraday record on Wednesday as investors looked to improving economic data and U.S. congressional negotiations for more stimulus to support the rebound from coronavirus-fueled lockdowns.

* India is facing potential delays in the harvest of its massive sugarcane crop, threatening supply worldwide, as millions of migrant workers may be scared to travel due to the novel coronavirus.

* Australia fell into its deepest economic slump on record last quarter as virus curbs paralysed business activity, while fresh outbreaks threaten to upend any immediate recovery.

ELEVEN PERSONS, SEVEN PREMISES BOOKED FOR VIOLATING COVID MEASURES

 in-cyprus 3 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous


Police on Thursday said they fined 11 individuals and seven establishments all around Cyprus over the past 24 hours for failure to comply with coronavirus measures.

Out of a total of 756 inspections, officers booked seven establishments – one in Nicosia, three in Limassol and three in Paphos.

In addition, four individuals were booked in Nicosia, three in Limassol, one in Paphos, two in Famagusta and one in the Morphou district.

Most of the fines were because masks were not worn in areas where this is compulsory.

FIVE PARTY GOERS ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT AND MALICIOUS DAMAGE

in-cyprus 3 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous


Paphos police have arrested five men in connection with an assault and malicious damage case which took place in the early hours of Wednesday.

Specifically police had responded to a call for noise pollution by party-goers and the suspects allegedly attacked the 52-year-old neighbour and caused damage to his home ad car assuming he was the one that complained.

The owners of the house having the party complied with police instructions but after police left a group of 15 young men at the party went over to the neighbour’s house.

There, they caused extensive damage to his vehicle parked outside and broke the gate, entered the residence and attacked the owner as well.

The 52-year-old was taken to the emergency unit for the treatment of bruises and scratches.

Police said the arrested men are all from Paphos, aged 43, 19, 23 and two are 18.

(CNA) 

LIMASSOL-PAPHOS HIGHWAY PARTIALLY CLOSED DUE TO DRAINAGE WORKS - works till 16 September

 in-cyprus 3 September 2020 - by Annie Charalambous


Storm water drainage works on the Limassol-Paphos highway are underway since early morning on Thursday and will be suspended around 7pm, an official announcement said.

Drivers are cautioned that the right lane of both directions to Limassol and to Paphos will be partially closed. And that traffic will be channelled to the left lane of the busy road in both directions.

The works are scheduled up until September 16 and will be carried out between 7am and 7pm Monday to Thursday. And between 7am and 3pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

(Philenews)

VIOLIN & PIANO COCERT WITH CSO & Manolis Neophytou - Markideion Municipal Theatre - 23 September

 


TECHNOPOLIS 20 CLASSICS PRESENTS VIOLIN & PIANO CONCERT

Cyprus Symphony Orchestra and pianist Manolis Neophytou

Markideion Municipal Theatre, Paphos

September 23 - 8.30pm

The concertmaster of the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra and the well-known and talented pianist Manolis Neophytou meet again, this time on the stage of Markideio Theatre in Paphos, for one and only concert, on Wednesday, 23rd of September 2020, at 8:30pm. The two virtuosi musicians will perform works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Fritz Kreisler and Eduard Grieg.

The programme will begin with the Sonata no7 in C minor by L.V. Beethoven, one of the most important sonatas in the violinist’s repertoire that was dedicated to Tsar Alexander I of Russia, ‘a word of drama, passion, power and almost symphonic scope’. Then we move to the short works ‘Liebesleid’ (Love's sorrow) and ‘Liebesfreud’ (Love's happiness), by Fritz Kreisler, one of the greatest violinists of all time, who was known for his sweet tone and expressive phrasing. The programme will end with the Sonata no3 in C minor by Eduard Grieg, the most popular of his three sonatas, and also his personal favourite, premiered with Grieg himself at the piano.

The concert is part of the ‘Technopolis 20 Classics’, an exclusive project of classical music concert series, organised by Technopolis 20 and a private sponsor. High-quality classical music concerts are organised, supporting local talented musicians and hosting musicians from abroad. More information for past and future you can find in our website https://www.technopolis20.com/technopolis20-classics.

The production takes all the necessary precautions and follows the instructions announced by the government, in order to ensure your health and safety.

Entrance: €12/ €8 (students)

ONLY with presales. Tickets available at Technopolis 20 art centre. 

A ticket office will NOT OPERATE on the night of the event.

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday, 9am - 1pm

Information: 70002420

Organiser: Technopolis 20

Co-organiser: Municipality of Paphos

Sponsors: 

Deputy Ministry of Tourism

Vouni Panagia Winery

A few words about the musicians

Wolfgang Schröder (violin): Born into a South German family, Wolfgang Schröders earliest studies began with his parents. At a young age Ana Chumachenko became his teacher and played a decisive role in his development as a violinist. At the early age of 17, he won the first prize at the German state competition Jugend musiziert (Youth makes music) and subsequently a scholarship at the International Menuhin Music Academy (IMMA). He has performed together with Yehudi Menuhin and Alberto Lysy, both as soloist and chamber musician in numerous European countries (Barbican Center, London), South America (Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires), and many other. After graduating from IMMA, he continued his studies at the Mozarteum University of Music in Salzburg under Prof. Sandor Vegh, and thereafter at the Mannes School of Music in New York under Prof. Aaron Rosand. Wolfgang Schröder’s solo career has included performances with the Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech Symphony Orchestra, Talich Chamber Orchestra, Polish Chamber Philharmonic, Kammerorchester Basel, Rubinstein Phil harmony Lodz, Salzburg Chamber Philharmonic, Camerata Salzburg, Nuremberg Symphony, Cairo Symphony Orchestra, Israel Soloists Ensemble, Athens State Orchestra, Thessaloniki State Orchestra, Thai Philharmonic Orchestra etc. He was also the artistic director of the European Community Chamber Orchestra (ECCO) from 1993-1995 and has performed a number of highly acclaimed concert tours worldwide. He has worked with conductors like Vladimir Ashkenazy, Andrey Boreyko, Daniel Raiskin, to name just a few. As an active chamber musician, in 1992 he founded the Belcanto String Trio and from 1996 to 2005 has regularly performed as violinist of the Trio Parnassus. In September 2001 the Trio Parnassus received the prestigious Echo Classic Award for their complete recording of the Schumann piano trios. As soloist and chamber player Wolfgang Schröder performs in musical centers such as the “Philharmonie” in Berlin, the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Vienna “Konzerthaus”, at the “Great Performers Series“ at Lincoln Center New York, at the “Frick Collection” Museum New York at the “Masters Series“ in London`s Wigmore Hall, at the London Barbican Hall, the Megaron Musikis of Athens and at “Teatro Colon” in Buenos Aires.


Wolfgang Schröder’s chamber music partners include artists like among others Wenzel Fuchs, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Benjamin Schmid, Alex Karr, Cyprien Katsaris, Julian Rachlin, Janine Jansen, Daniel Raiskin, Ramon Jaffe, Andreas Frölich, Elisaveta Blumina, Levon Chilingirian Zvi Carmeli, Alex Hülshoff and Gustav Rivinius and Sennu Laine. He also has been regularly invited to major chamber music festivals such as the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in Finland, the Open Chamber Musicians Seminar at Prussia Cove (England), the Hopfgarten Festival (Austria), the Moritzburg Festival in Germany, the West Cork Festival in Ireland, the Umea and Bostad Festivals (Sweden), the International Music Festival Middelburg (Holland) , the Euriade Festival in Aachen, Germany, the International Festival of Echternach (Luxemburg) and the Ojika Festival, Japan. Since 1998 he has been artistic director of the Camerata Stuttgart. Appearances with the Camerata Stuttgart include performances in prestigious concert halls like the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, the Megaron Music Hall of Athens, Liederhalle of Stuttgart and the Dortmund Opera House. Wolfgang Schröder has made recordings for MDG, Divox, Ars Production, Thorofon, Symicon and CPO labels. A CD with the complete Sonatas for Violin by Eugene Ysaye appeared on Hook Records in 2017. Since 2005 he is 1st Concertmaster of the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra.

Manolis Neophytou holds a Bachelor of Music (Honours) Degree in Performance from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, where he studied with Prof. Irina Plotnikova and Prof. Arkadii Sevidov, with a scholarship from Nicolas Economou Foundation. He also studied in Ecole Normale in Paris with a scholarship from the Albert Russel Foundation. He has obtained his Masters in Piano Performance from the University of London with a scholarship from the State Scholarships Foundation of Greece (I.K.Y.). Manolis represented Cyprus at the Eurovision Classical Contests in Brussels (1992), Warsaw (1994) and Lisbon (1996) after winning the Cyprus National Competitions for young musicians. He has received prizes in several piano competitions: the Fourth Prize at Senegallia International Piano Competition (Italy, 1994), the First Prize at the Inter-Mediterranean Music Festival (Palermo, Italy, 1995) and the Second Prize at the Giorgos Thimis Piano Competition (Megaron Mousikis of Thessaloniki, Greece, 2002). His performance activities include solo recitals and concerts in Greece, Russia, Poland, Italy, France, Ireland, U.K., Korea, South Africa and Cyprus. He is currently teaching piano at the Music Lyceum in Limassol and the European University of Cyprus.


LITTLE EAGLE - Various locations - 6-13 October

 


The Eagles Songbook is something to behold, celebrating the history and classic songs of this iconic American band. Performed by international duo “Little Eagle”, the format of the show involves the greatest hits coupled with a narrative explaining the bands fascinating history and covers songs from the early years, “Take it easy”, “Best of my love”, and moves through the years to include the classics “Hotel California”, “Life In the fast lane” and then “How long” from their current period.

Little Eagle are thought to be the only duo in the UK performing a tribute to The Eagles, producing an incredible sound from just two people, involving vocals and guitar work, faithful and authentic to the sound of the original songs.





Tuesday 6th October  - Pissouri Amphitheatre

Gates open:  6:30 pm
Show starts: 8:00 pm
€17
Buy tickets:
Pissouriana Hotel
Cyprus Diving Adventure’s in Pissouri
Online: www.kendallevents.com
Box Office: 96-818066   -  Booking essential due to possible seating restrictions


Wednesday 7th October  -  Darcy’s Restaurant & Lounge, Coral Bay, Paphos

Doors open:  6:30 pm
Show starts: 8:00 pm
€17 Show Only
€26 including Souvla Dinner
Buy tickets:
Darcy’s Restaurant & Lounge
Online: www.kendallevents.com
Box Office: 96-818066     -     
Darcy’s: 26-936926.     Booking essential


Friday 9th October  -  Tricolore Cafe-Bistro, Chlorakas

Doors open:  6:00 pm
Show starts: 7:30 pm
€25 including waiter service buffet
Buy tickets:
Tricolore, Computer SOS, Chlorakas
Online: www.kendallevents.com
Box Office: 96-818066     
     Booking essential


Monday 12th October  -  Bonamare Beach Bar Cafe, Paphos Airport Road

Doors open:  6:00 pm
Show starts: 7:30 pm
€17.    Set menu available on the night
Buy tickets:                                                                                                                                        Bonamare Beach Bar Cafe                                                                                   
Online: www.kendallevents.com                                                                                                            Box Office: 96-818066          Booking essential


Tuesday 13th October  -  Vasilikon Winery, Kathikas

Doors open:  6:30 pm                                                                                                                        Buffet:  7.00pm                                                                                                                                    Show starts: 8:00 pm                                                                                                                              €29 including buffet platter.                                                                                                                    Buy tickets:                                                                                                                                      Vasilikon Winery, Kathikas                                                                      Online: www.kendallevents.com                                                                                                            Box Office: 96-818066          Booking essential

 


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