Paphos police arrest two for illegal stay and work

Paphos police arrest two for illegal stay and work

Police in Paphos made two arrests on Wednesday for cases involving illegal employment and residence in the Republic. The first arrest was of a 22-year-old Pakistani man who had been residing illegally in Cyprus since March 24, 2023. The second arrest was of a 44-year-old woman of African origin who was working illegally in a bakery in Paphos and had been residing illegally in the country since November 15, 2022.

Beon: the most technologically-advanced office in Cyprus

Beon: the most technologically-advanced office in Cyprus

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Wins for Arsenal and Man City in title race

Wins for Arsenal and Man City in title race

Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 victory over Luton Town.

Champions League spot difficult for Man Utd, says Ten Hag

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Fact: Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag acknowledges that securing a place in next season’s Champions League will be difficult due to the club being 11 points out of fourth place in the Premier League and facing a growing injury list.

AG briefed over monastery scandal , ‘for hours’

AG briefed over monastery scandal , ‘for hours’

The Legal Service was convening to review the results of police investigations into the Osiou Avakoum monastery scandal.

Our View: Church scandals raise questions of integrity and accountability

Our View: Church scandals raise questions of integrity and accountability

Fact: Several church scandals have dominated the headlines during the Lenten period, raising questions about the corruption within the institution.

UAE, ’s non-oil business activity growth eases slightly in March

UAE, ’s non-oil business activity growth eases slightly in March

Fact: Growth in the United Arab Emirates’ non-oil business sector eased slightly in March, with supply constraints from shipping disruption in the Red Sea contributing to backlogs.