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Energy Minister Natasa Pilides late on Wednesday welcomed the approval of 鈧?57m in EU funds for the EuroAsia Interconnector as excellent news for Cyprus .The ambitious project would end Cyprus energy isolation by linking its national electricity grid with those of Israel and Greece through a 1208km
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stanley cup he Connecting Europe Facility. The electricity interconnection will end energy isolation and contribute to RES integration and of European Union Internal Market completion, Pilides wrote on Twitter and thanked EU Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson for the continued support.The ~鈧?57m of CEF funding approved for @EuroAsia_HVDC, is excellent news for Cyprus. The electricity interconnection will end 馃嚚馃嚲 energy isolation contribute to RES integration 馃嚜馃嚭 Internal Market completion. Thankful to @KadriSimson @Energy4Europe for continued support.鈥?Natasa Pilides @NatasaPilidou January 26, 2022 Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News energyEuroAsia Int
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BANGOR, Maine 鈥?Internet scammers have obtained the credit and debit card numbers of an unknown number of local residents and are stealing from their accounts, police Sgt. Paul Edwards said T
stanley deutschland uesday. The Bangor Police Department has taken at least three calls this morning from citizens stating that they were charged on their credit card accounts for purchases they never made, he said in a press release.The suspect purchases were made from domestic and overseas locations, and none of the victims knows how the criminals got the private information. All of these victims never gave out their information at any time and have no idea how someone could have obtained it, Edwards said.Officer Jason Stuart, who is ha
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stanley mugs ey are successful, return to take more, Stuart said. Basically, they are trying to do several [fake purchases of] $75, $100, $300, he said. The banks are catching them before they get too far. The banks are calling the customers to say they see suspicious transactions. Bangor police took three calls from residents reporting fraudulent purchases Tuesday morning and at least one call from someone who lives out of town, and there may be more, Stuart said.