NO RULES
The Brewery Bar, Peyia
3 April - 2pm
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WORLD CHILDREN'S BOOK DAY [in Greek]
Attikon Multi-purpose hall, Ppahos
2 April - 6pm
The event is open to the public and suitable for the whole family.
Registration for the workshops: https://zfrmz.eu/LGNignucYizVFmjc2sOJ
Information: cultural.service@pafos.org.cy, 26822313
The Cyprus Association for Children's and Young People's Books (CAPIB) – Cyprus IBBY, in collaboration with the Municipality of Paphos, invite you to the celebration of World Children's Book Day, on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., at the "Attikon" Multi-purpose Hall.
IRAN - OPTIONS - Cy Mail 31/3 by Gwynne Dyer
The Iranians know they have won, but President Trump doesn’t get it yet. He’s still at the stage of counting up the US and Israeli air-strikes and assuming that those numbers mean a US victory is possible. But five gets you ten that the Iranians are already thinking about nuclear weapons. Not their own, which don’t exist. America’s.
The current spate of American troop movements will last a little longer, as the 11th and 31st Marine Expeditionary Units and some 82nd Airborne troops (total 11-12,000 people) arrive in the region and the planners wait for Trump to decide which way to jump. He may even wait for the other 10,000 soldiers his people are now talking about to arrive.
Immediate measures have been taken by the Larnaca district government (EOA) to conserve water, including reducing pressure in supply networks, repairing damage to minimise losses, and launching awareness campaigns in schools, the organisation’s president Angelos Hadjicharalambous said.
Hadjicharalambous said the initiative comes in the context of World Water Day on March 22, under a campaign titled “Every Drop Counts”, aimed at intensifying water-saving efforts.
CYPRUS DROPS PLAN TO LET INTELLIGENCE SERVICE WIRETAP WITHOUT COURT ORDER - in-cyprus 31/3 by Michalis Chatzivasilis
The Democratic Rally (DISY) has failed to secure enough votes to pass a constitutional amendment granting the head of intelligence service KYP the power to order wiretaps without a court order — with the revolt coming from within its own parliamentary ranks.
The bill required a two-thirds majority of 38 MPs. That threshold was never going to be met: AKEL’s 14 MPs were already opposed, joined by MPs Alexandra Attalidou and Charalampos Theopemptou.
Concern, due to the bombings unfolding in the Middle East region, caused flashes in the sky of Cyprus.
The phenomenon, for which there is currently no official position, occurred yesterday overnight, with people worried about any missiles that also endangered our country.