Mother of murdered soldier demands justice in protest

Mother of murdered soldier demands justice in protest

– Thanasis Nicolaou’s mother, Andriana, called for justice over her son’s murder while in the National Guard in 2005.
– After 19 years of efforts by the family, the cause of Thanasis’s death was proven, leading to a new investigation being launched by the present government.
– Andriana Nicolaou asked for the constitution to be immediately amended to separate the powers of the attorney-general and appoint an independent person in charge of criminal proceedings.
– She also called for Thanasis’s case to be kept away from all previous parties involved and for continuous, detailed, and accurate information on the progress of the new investigation.

UN envoy to brief Guterres on Cyprus issue in June

UN envoy to brief Guterres on Cyprus issue in June

UN Secretary-General’s personal envoy, Maria Holguin, is set to brief Antonio Guterres on the Cyprus issue, probably in the first half of June. President Nikos Christodoulides reiterated that the Greek Cypriot side is ready for dialogue. There has been no response from the Turkish Cypriot side so far. The most recent contact with the Turkish side was after a meeting between Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Christodoulides stated that if there is a genuine interest in the resumption of talks, he should not say more, especially in public.

Trio accused of , €865K burglaries to appear in court June 25

Trio accused of , €865K burglaries to appear in court June 25

Three people arrested on suspicion of committing dozens of burglaries in Paphos will appear in criminal court on June 25. The burglaries occurred over three and a half years, resulting in the theft of goods worth a total of €865,000.

Let the Poles in-Cyprus looking to attract more than half a million tourists, as Warsaw warms up to closer relations

Let the Poles in-Cyprus looking to attract more than half a million tourists, as Warsaw warms up to closer relations

Tourist diplomacy is important for bilateral relationships between countries, with Poland and Cyprus increasing their ties in recent years. Poland is becoming a significant market for Cyprus, with a growing number of Polish tourists visiting the island. The President of Poland highlighted the welcoming and safe environment in Cyprus, attracting more visitors. Brexit has decreased British tourists to Cyprus, making room for Poland to potentially become the second top tourist market. Polish investments are also increasing in Cyprus, with Polish companies setting up headquarters on the island. Additionally, Poland has a long-standing archaeological mission in Paphos, further strengthening the cultural ties between the two countries.

Official side did not leak info during major property trial, court rules,  

Official side did not leak info during major property trial, court rules,  

The Nicosia district court ruled that neither the legal service nor the police leaked information to the media in connection with a criminal case against a property developer in 2014.

Fire raging in Paramali, residents fear evacuation

Fire raging in Paramali, residents fear evacuation

Fact: Thirteen fire trucks were fighting a huge fire in Limassol’s Paramali village.

Paphos man charged with setting car on fire

Paphos man charged with setting car on fire

A 46-year-old man from Paphos has been charged with carrying out an arson attack on a car in the village of Ayia Varvara near Paphos’ industrial area and Yeroskipou. The fire occurred on March 12 at around 3.30am, resulting in the complete destruction of the car. The man’s trial is set to begin on Monday, and he will remain in custody until then.

Man admits to cannabis charges in Paphos court

Man admits to cannabis charges in Paphos court

A 29-year-old man admitted to charges of importing and possession with intent to supply 28 kilograms of cannabis, as well as money laundering from illegal activities. He was arrested at Paphos airport on January 31 after police found the drugs in his bags. The state lab confirmed the seized packages contained cannabis. The man has been in custody since his arrest. The case will resume on June 20, and the court has ordered that he remains in custody until then.

Foreign demand drives office rates

Foreign demand drives office rates

Office rental rates in Cyprus have reached the highest levels in five years, with prices increasing by about 8.5% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2024. Limassol and Larnaca are leading the way in office rental price increases, with Nicosia showing a steady recovery. Prices for office sales have remained at 2023 levels, with increases recorded in Larnaca and Famagusta district. The demand for modern, Grade A offices is expected to continue throughout 2024, driven by both the private and public sectors.