‘Kyprianou was my greatest admirer’

By Charlie Charalambous PRESIDENT Clerides yesterday said he would not deign to respond to criticism from Spyros Kyprianou. But he did say the Diko leader

Beware of dangerous Christmas lights

By Andrea Petranyi THE Commerce Ministry yesterday warned consumers against dangerous Christmas tree lights. The Consumer Protection Services of the Ministry issued a warning giving

Strike action looms over pilot deadlock

CYPRUS Airways (CA) pilots yesterday would not rule out strike action early in the New Year after reaching deadlock in negotiations for a new collective

Archbishop hails return of stolen frescoes

By Aline Davidian ARCHBISHOP Chrysostomos yesterday called for an end to the “cultural ethnic cleansing” taking place in the Turkish occupied areas of the island.

Man held after immigration tussle

A 27-YEAR-old father of two tussled with policemen yesterday after his Bulgarian girlfriend was refused entry into Cyprus, a Larnaca court was told. Christakis Constantinou,