CYPRUS Cyprus rolls out emergency “panic button” app as domestic violence cases surpass 3,000 for second consecutive year. File photo Cyprus launches 'ELPIS' emergency app to combat domestic violence Newsroom The Cyprus government has officially launched “ELPIS,” a mobile app designed to provide immediate emergency assistance to victims of domestic violence, amid rising concerns over gender-based violence across the island. READ MORE
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