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Larnaca mulls free clinic LARNACA Municipality is now considering opening a clinic on the site of the community market to offer free medical care.“We are currently looking into starting a clinic which will be housed along with the community market in the same building,” Larnaca Municipality employee and head of the community market, Elias Elia said. “Our aim is to provide the ability for any needy family to see a pathologist who will be able to prescribe medicine for them,” he added... Read on
DISY apologises to Cyprus but says ‘we all share the blame’
PARLIAMENT last night approved bills providing for the resolution of banks and putting capital controls in place and was also poised for a dramatic U-turn on taxing big savers as it raced to clinch a bailout from the European Union to avert financial meltdown.The island’s legislature also adopted a law that creates a “solidarity fund” whose purpose would be to fund banks and contribute to the state’s financing.In a session that ended just before midnight, MPs approved a bill that allowed the government to split the island's failing lenders into good and bad banks, a move that caused uproar as it will be used to resolve the Popular Bank... 135 comments
