Gerry Adams faces extended detention in inquiry

By Maurice Neill and Padraic Halpin Northern Ireland police are planning to extend the detention of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams for questioning about a 1972 murder beyond the initial two days,

South Sudan leader ready to end bloodshed – Kerry

By Phil Stewart South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has agreed to fly to Ethiopia for talks and to consider forming a transitional government to try and end four months of fighting in the world’s newest

22 killed in Muslim village attacks in India

By Biswajyoti Das Suspected tribal rebels have shot dead 22 Muslims in attacks in India’s northeasterly tea-growing state of Assam, where tension has run high during a drawn-out national election, officials

APOEL looking to bounce back

By Iacovos Constantinou FOUR more rounds to go before the end of the football season and with the exception of the two teams rooted at

Restaurant review: Kitsios, Larnaca

By Nathan Morley There is a small taverna serving great local food perched just a stone’s throw away from the main runway at Larnaca Airport.