Cyprus police are investigating a group of COVID-defiers who live-streamed on social media partying at a Limassol restaurant, publicly flouting Health Ministry decrees and taunting the force. A woman dancing in the
In the last 24 hours, Limassol incurred the highest percentage of fines from the number of police checks for coronavirus violations, almost double that of other towns in Cyprus. The ratio of
An avalanche of historical sexual harassment cases involving a track and field coach, doctor, politician, and former bishop that have come to light are slowly finding their way to court. The news
Organisers of a protest against corruption in which police were accused of using excessive force in handling it have called for a repeat demonstration on Saturday despite warnings. Last Saturday, several hundred
Following scenes of police using a water cannon and pepper spray in clashes with anti-corruption protestors, a probe has been launched into whether excessive force was used. Attorney-General George Savvides gave the
In Cyprus, nothing is worth laughing for yet everything around us is hilarious. Politicians take themselves super seriously, even though they are short on substance while overstocked with weak excuses. Our dysfunctional
Cyprus police arrested a 59-year-old suspected of murdering his wife and son and injuring his second son on Thursday morning at their home in the village of Ergates outside Nicosia. Police said
Sexual harassment cases in Cyprus sport are mounting as police are now looking into two more coaches who were reported for inappropriate behaviour by athletes. Following Olympic shooter Andri Eleftheriou’s coming forward
Justice Minister Emily Yiolitis said police acted “disproportionately” when looking into her complaint against a Twitter parody account, but later clarified it was not meant as a criticism. In comments to state
As Cyprus starts lifting lockdown police are stepping up checks to ensure the public and businesses follow the rules during the exit strategy. With COVID data improving significantly, as a result of