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CYPRUS/Nicosia 27/05/2021 08:20 Cyprus police issued just 10 fines in the last 24 hours over Covid protective measures violations.
A police spokesperson told CNA that in the last 24 hours ending on 06:00 Thursday the force carried out 4,396 checks throughout the island.
In Nicosia the Police carried out 549 checks reporting 1 individual, in Limassol 1 individual was reported after 785 checks, in Larnaca 635 checks were carried out with 1 individual and 1 shop owner fined, in Pafos 4 individuals were reported following 850 checks and in Famagusta 1 individual was fined after 772 checks.
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Summary: The Global Fragility Act offers the United States a unique opportunity. It aims to improve global security and reduce the threat of conflict spillover by crafting a holistic way of working with fragile states.
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