Man remanded for buying , €4,000 fuel on company card

Man remanded for buying , €4,000 fuel on company card

A 31-year-old man was remanded for eight days at Paphos district court for using a company credit card 80 times to fuel up vehicles, resulting in a cost of €4,245.

Chlorakas crackdown ends empty-handed

Chlorakas crackdown ends empty-handed

– Dozens of police officers conducted an operation in Chlorakas to identify illegal migrants.
– Officers searched people’s homes starting at 6am and efforts lasted three hours.
– The Saint Nicholas apartment complex was inspected, where no one is allowed to live.
– 300 apartments were inspected at the site, but no one was found living there.
– At the Ayios Georgios apartment complex, officers secured warrants to search 12 apartments.
– 40 people were checked, but no one had a criminal record or was staying in Cyprus illegally.
– Police announced that more checks would be carried out in the future.

Rwanda, ’s president leads genocide commemoration 30 years on

Rwanda, ’s president leads genocide commemoration 30 years on

Rwanda’s president led commemorations to mark 30 years since the 1994 genocide that killed over 1 million people.

Trump: it would be , ‘great honor’ to go to jail for violating gag order

Trump: it would be , ‘great honor’ to go to jail for violating gag order

Former U.S. President Donald Trump said he would be honored to go to jail for violating a gag order imposed by the judge overseeing his upcoming trial on charges related to a hush-money payment to a porn star.

Late Salah penalty rescues Liverpool draw at Man Utd

Late Salah penalty rescues Liverpool draw at Man Utd

Fact: Mohamed Salah scored a late equalizer from a penalty kick as Liverpool drew 2-2 with Manchester United, climbing to even on points with Premier League leaders Arsenal.

Cyprus linked to a terrorist attack in Moscow

Cyprus linked to a terrorist attack in Moscow

Cyprus is being implicated in the investigations into a deadly terrorist attack in Moscow, with reports suggesting that a sum of money in the form of cryptocurrency ended up in the hands of perpetrators through a Russian businessman with ties to the island. The businessman, known as “Yulik London,” is wanted by Russian authorities for possible embezzlement. However, it is emphasized that there may be no direct link between the businessman and terrorist financing. The information was not published in major Russian media outlets and was uncovered during an investigation at a cryptocurrency exchange in Moscow. The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has requested assistance from the US, Germany, France, and Cyprus in connection with the terrorist incidents.

Christodoulides discusses migration with EU Commission President and Greek PM

Christodoulides discusses migration with EU Commission President and Greek PM

President Nikos Christodoulides discussed migration with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during a lunch with Greek Premier Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens. The main topic of discussion was the management of increased migration flows from Lebanon and ways to prevent this phenomenon through more active involvement of the EU. Christodoulides is scheduled to visit Lebanon with other officials for a meeting with the country’s leadership regarding the migration issue.

Shame on Cyprus Post and customs

Shame on Cyprus Post and customs

A package sent from a confectionery shop in the UK to Cyprus as a gift for Easter was held by Cyprus customs, despite the duty being below the allowed amount. The recipient’s mother had to provide invoice proof to customs, but the package is still being withheld. This is not the first time the sender has experienced issues with Cyprus Post and customs when sending gifts from the UK to Cyprus.