Petrol stations threaten strike action
PETROL station operators yesterday threatened to go on strike over plans to open more stations owned by fuel companies.“There is a danger of a 24-hour strike and then a longer strike,” if companies .
|
|
Police deny they got child porn tip-off
POLICE yesterday denied claims German police had tipped them off about the production of child pornography in Cyprus.DISY deputy Tasos Mitsopoulos shocked parliament on Wednesday when he revealed .
|
|
EAC says no risk of power cuts this summer
ELECTRICITY supply should not run short this summer due to the planned increase in production and the start-up of the units at Dhekelia, Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) chairman Harris Thrassou .
|
|
Court refuses bail plea for Aktar brothers
LIMASSOL District Court yesterday upheld the police’s request that the Akhtar brothers, Giorgos, 28, and Elias, 23, be remanded in custody until their trial date on July 2.Yesterday’s proceedings .
|
|
Public warned against complacency on water
AGRICULTURE Minister Michalis Polynikis yesterday warned the public that the Stavrovouni borehole was not a solution to the water crisis and that people should keep saving water.“The water quantity .
|
|
The Irish have not turned against the EU
Sir, In response to the comment by Phedon Nicolaides I would like to make the following points.Ireland is one of the most pro-EU countries in the union. The arguments put by Nicolaides: the EU is .
|
|
Greek water set to dent the drought
THE DEAL to transport eight million cubic metres of water from Greece was signed in Athens yesterday between Agriculture Minister Michalis Polynikis and his Greek counterpart, Giorgos Souflias.The .
|
|
AKEL avoid responsibility yet again
WHEN IT COMES to political theatre, nobody does it better than the communist party AKEL and its leader President Christofias who are in a class of their own. Its opportunistic populism surfaced once .
|
|
‘Start education early not to hate fruit bats’
Fears for rare bat numbers grow after latest shooting A MAN walking in Vretsia village in Paphos recently discovered a dead female fruit bat.Closer examination revealed the rare bat, (Rousettus .
|
|
Raft of benefits to rise 12 per cent
THE CABINET yesterday agreed to submit a bill to Parliament increasing a broad range of social benefits.Government Spokesman Stefanos Stefanou said the new regulations provided a 12 per cent increase .
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Articles (27955)
Page
2526
of
2796
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|