Government to look into CA Brussels decision

By Jean Christou GOVERNMENT ministers and bureaucrats will be badly affected by Cyprus Airways’ decision to drop its weekly Brussels flight, Foreign Minister Yiannakis Cassoulides

Iacovou foreign policy claims ‘insulting’

By Martin Hellicar FOREIGN Minister Yiannakis Cassoulides yesterday slammed presidential candidate George Iacovou, describing his foreign policy line as ill- informed and “insulting”. Iacovou, who

Tension rises in Diko wranglings

DIKO general-secretary Stathis Kittis yesterday said disciplinary action against party vice president Dinos Michaelides would not begin until after the presidential elections. Michaelides has incurred

Second bomb found in British base

ONLY a faulty fuse prevented a second bomb explosion within a week in the Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area (SBA) yesterday, but base authorities said they

Leopards outwit vets to make babies

TWO LEOPARD cubs born at Limassol Zoo early on Wednesday have stunned staff who had been feeding their mother contraceptives for years. Lambros Lambrou, the

Small quake shakes Limassol and Paphos

SOUTHERN and western coastal towns were shaken by a minor earthquake early yesterday morning. The tremor, which measured 4.4 on the Richter scale, was felt