Muratov hits back over missile pressure

By Martin Hellicar RUSSIA’S Ambassador to Nicosia Georgi Muratov yesterday took his turn to beat off international criticism of his country’s controversial deal to sell

Hands off police business, deputies told

NEW police chief Andreas Angelides warned politicians to stop meddling in police business during heated exchanges at yesterday’s House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on

Most migrants are eating again

By Charlie Charalambous SOLIDARITY among the hunger striking boat people seems to be at a low ebb, with police confirming yesterday that a majority of

Easy-Jet to expand Boeing fleet

EASY-JET’S plans for expansion look set to take on not only other UK-based competitors, but possibly also Cyprus’ national carrier. The no-frills airline owned by

Attention now turns to Paphos bishop

WITH Limassol bishop Chrysanthos still missing abroad, the focus on the Church’s controversial business activities has, at least temporarily, shifted to Paphos Bishop Chrysostomos. Paphos

Airbus grounded… by a squirrel

A NON-UNION affiliated squirrel caused much embarrassment at Cyprus Airways, when an Airbus was grounded and tourists delayed as the little rodent wreaked havoc on

‘She ruined my holiday’

A TURKISH Cypriot tourist snitched upon by his English girlfriend was yesterday remanded in custody as a drug suspect. Hassan Hamit, 45, from London was