Brave journalism is in hiding

“Depending on the quality of journalists that a State has, so is the quality of democracy of the State,” said John Kennedy. Unfortunately, in Cyprus, we are not fortunate to have quality

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Limassol bomber on electric scooter

A 32-year-old man has reportedly admitted being the contract bomber behind seven recent attacks in Limassol, allegedly admitting to delivering “orders” on an electric scooter. Following the man’s arrest, Limassol Police believe

Army officers included in private prosecution

Army and police officers are accused in the private criminal case by the family of conscript Thanasis Nicolaou following Attorney General George Savvides’ decision to close the investigation of his death in

Hot nights, sizzling days

Cyprus’ Met Office issued an orange warning for extreme temperatures on Thursday evening and Friday as the island braces itself for the hottest night and day of the year. The heat warning

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Unions demand access to casino resort

Trade Unions are demanding to unionise staff at Europe’s first super casino resort, City of Dreams Mediterranean, officially opened by President Nikos Christodoulides in Limassol. The employer considers it has the legal

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