Justice system in the spotlight

By Angelos Anastasiou A RESEARCH project that aims to evaluate the creaking justice system through the eyes of its participants has been announced by the

Clocks go forward

Clocks will be moved forward by one hour as Daylight Saving Time (DTS) or summertime comes into force on Sunday. At 3.00 am on Sunday,

Campaign for one-day islandwide clean up

By Constantinos Psillides ENVIRONMENT Commissioner Ioanna Panayiotou and municipalities across the island are seeking volunteers to take part in the “Let’s do it Cyprus!”, an

Warm words and warnings from IMF chief

IMF MANAGING Director Christine Lagarde has praised the Cyprus authorities for keeping implementation of its adjustment programme on track and pointed out that the ongoing

Helicopter emergency landing

A BRITISH military Chinook helicopter made an emergency landing in Akamas, Paphos, on Saturday. The helicopter, carrying ten personnel, had taken off from the British

EU needs energy union, says Polish PM

POLISH Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Saturday the European Union should form an energy union to bolster its energy security and lessen its dependence on key gas supplier Russia whose