Man hurt in another Limassol bomb blast

By Charlie Charalambous A 21-year-old unemployed man was seriously injured early yesterday morning when Limassol was rocked by its second bomb blast in three days.

Deal to reroute missiles ratified

By Martin Hellicar CYPRUS and Greece yesterday rubber-stamped their controversial joint decision to deploy the S-300 missiles in Crete rather than Cyprus. The agreement to

Cyprus pays tribute to King Hussein

PRESIDENT Clerides was one of more than 40 world leaders who attended yesterday’s funeral in Amman of King Hussein of Jordan. Cyprus joined the rest

Man hurt in picket line brawl

By Athena Karsera A PICKET was slightly injured yesterday while trying to stop colleagues not on strike from entering a Larnaca hotel. Unions also met

Israelis decide against appeal

TWO Israelis jailed for approaching restricted military areas in Cyprus will not appeal against their three-year sentence, their lawyer said yesterday. “Although I consider the

Dam good weekend for water reserves

By Andrew Adamides THE WEEKEND may have been drab and depressing, but some good came out of the miserable weather yesterday when it was announced

Concrete strikers pour into Nicosia

A CONVOY of about 25 concrete mixers converged on Nicosia yesterday to protest against the implementation of “stifling” controls on the ready-mix industry. The island’s