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 Cyprus has sent some 150 tonnes of g vaso stanley oods as humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.This first dispa stanley cup tch took place on Tuesday, a statement read.The goods will be transported by ship to Thessaloniki in Greece, and then onto Poland to a collection point there set up by the EUs Civil Protection Mechanism.The majority of the aid was donated through private initiative.The goods include: 80 tonnes of foodstuffs  baby formula, flour, non-perishable foods ; items like sleeping bags, blankets, tents, bio-toilets; 13 tonnes of medicines/medical supplies; 5,000 pairs of shoes; 22,500 litres of bottled water; an electrical generator; personal hygiene items; medical consumables; and other necessities.The statement said the collection was coordinated by the Commissioner for the Citizen in collaboration with other state authorities such as the health ministry, civi stanley cup l defence and the national guard.The dispatch itself was arranged by the foreign ministry, with the costs covered by the ministrys humanitarian aid fund.            Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News  humanitarian aidUkraine crisis   Share:                                  Elias Hazou    Elias Hazou is a veteran Cyprus Mail reporter. His expertise lies in the fields of energy, politics and parliamentary shenanigans       In case you missed it            Monday 30 June | 16:23  Cyprus cyclist battles injury to complete Mountain of Hell race  By Sena Chang              Sunday 29 June | 13:49   Wzvn EU approves 鈧?.75m for agriculture sector
 AUGUSTA, Maine 鈥?Bills relating to abortion await House and Senate action in Maine. How  stanley canada theyll fare is in question, given divided committee sentiment.On Wednesday, activists plan a news conference to ask lawmakers to  stanley cup reject a bill that would create a new class of crime for harming a fetus.The Family Planning Association of Maine and the Maine Womens Lobby say Maine already has a law allowing stiffer penalties for crimes against pregnant women.Other bills awaiting action would require a  stanley flasche 24-hour waiting period before an abortion, except in the case of a medical emergency; and that state health officials develop a brochure describing risks and alternatives to abortion.Another bill seeks to repeal Maines current adult consent law and replace it with more strict guidelines.More articles from the BDN