Lawyers to seek pardon for Israelis

By Charlie Charalambous LAWYERS for the two Israeli agents jailed for approaching a restricted military zone in Cyprus will appeal for a pardon in three

Subsidy plan to boost solar power

By Martin Hellicar SUBSTANTIAL state subsidies for solar power projects are in the pipeline, the House environment committee heard yesterday. “I’m not sure I should

Residents threaten to sue over desalination

By Anthony O. Miller A CITIZENS’ group calling itself the Struggle Committee of Ayios Theodoros yesterday accused Agriculture Minister Costas Themistocleous of “misleading the people”

Sex not drugs blamed for bomb attack

AN ILLICIT affair, and not illegal drugs, is now thought to be behind Saturday’s Limassol car wash explosion, a court heard yesterday. A 36-year-old man