UN gets back to normal after Anthrax scare

UNITED Nations offices in Cyprus returned to normal yesterday after it was determined that an envelope of white powder which triggered an anthrax scare on Wednesday was harmless.

An announcement from the UN said they had received official confirmation from the Cypriot authorities that tests conducted on the substance showed it was harmless and posed no danger to anyone.

Pro-solution group blasts politicians

A NEW organisation called ‘Platform for a Solution: Reunification Now’ yesterday accused Greek Cypriot politicians of not being interested in solving the Cyprus problem.

Ahead of the rest: Cyprus pigs take to football

PIG farmers in Cyprus are already keeping their pigs happy with toys and straw, in line with a new EU directive.

The ruling by the European Commission, which was passed as law in the UK on Wednesday, aims to stop pigs getting bored and becoming aggressive.

DISY rejects Tasos victory claim

DISY chief Nicos Anastassiades yesterday rejected claims a survey by his party showed DIKO leader Tasos Papadopoulos would win the Presidential election, while Papadopoulos complained that ministers acted as “highly paid propagandists” for President Glafcos Clerides.

Cabinet releases cash for storm damage

THE GOVERNMENT yesterday released £700,000 in initial relief funding for properties damaged after three tornadoes ripped through Limassol on Monday morning.