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  1. Fifteen kidney patients on the Greek island of Aegina face an agonizing ordeal three times weekly after their local dialysis unit announced it is closing, having severed its contract with national health insurer EOPYY over an unpaid debt of €180,000.
  2. At least 150 tankers, including crude oil and liquefied natural gas carriers, are anchored in open waters of the Gulf beyond the Strait of Hormuz, according to shipping company data, as regional tensions mount.
  3. Cypriot government officials on Sunday denied earlier reports that two missiles had been launched by Iran toward Cyprus and intercepted.
  4. Aegean continues to invest and renew its fleet for regional routes through its subsidiary, Olympic Air.
  5. British Defense Secretary John Healey has told the UK’s Sky News that two missiles were launched by Iran on Sunday in the direction of Cyprus but were successfully intercepted.
  6. The attack on Iran by the United States and Israel disrupted flights across the Middle East and beyond Saturday as countries around the region closed their airspace and key airports that connect Europe, Africa and the West to Asia were directly hit by strikes.
  7. They first picked up the red-and-black racket as kids at summer camp, a pool hall or at the neighborhood sports club.
  8. Defense Minister Nikos Dendias convened an emergency meeting at the ministry on Sunday morning to assess developments in the Middle East with the armed forces leadership.
  9. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in his weekly Sunday message, addressed developments in Iran and the broader Middle East, stressing that “our absolute priority is the safety of Greek citizens in the region.”
  10. A fire broke out in the early hours of Sunday in a hospital room under renovation at Mesologgi Hospital, western Greece, triggering a major response from the Fire Department. No injuries have been reported.