Sunday, May 24, 2026

CRIME ROUND UP

 Filenews 24 May 2026



The Police arrested a 34-year-old man yesterday, as part of an investigation into a case involving an attempted burglary of a building and possession of burglary tools during the night.

Around 7.40 p.m. yesterday, a member of the Police who was off duty, noticed two men who had their faces covered with hats and surgical masks, moving suspiciously and entering an apartment building in Limassol.

DAVEY WOODFORD - The Local Pub, Chlorakas - 30 May

 


DAVEY WOODFORD

The Local Pub, Chlorakas

30 May - 7pm

Free entry.

Food available

CYPRUS - WHERE THE DAY NEVER ENDS





CYPRUS - WHERE THE DAY NEVER ENDS - Cy Mail 24/5 by Morgan West


Cyprus is one of the most burned-out workforces in Europe.

Or so the data says.

According to the latest European Working Conditions Survey, nearly 44 per cent of workers in Cyprus say they feel physically exhausted at the end of the working day – the highest rate among 35 countries surveyed.

PAPHOS - THE OLDEST REGISTERED VOTER AT 105 PREPARES TO VOTE

 



PAPHOS - THE OLDEST REGISTERED VOTER AT 105 PREPARES TO VOTE


The oldest registered voter in the Paphos constituency of Tala is preparing to cast her ballot once again at 105 years old.

Argyri (Argyro) Achillea is getting ready to exercise her electoral right, remaining dedicated to a life defined by hard work, dignity, and love for her country.

STATE AID AS A TOOL OF STRATEGY IN ENERGY AND INNOVATION






STATE AID AS A TOOL OF STRATEGY IN ENERGY AND INNOVATION - Filenews 24/5 by Stella Michailidou



Cyprus is currently facing a historic challenge. The energy crisis, the green transition, the need for technological modernization and the pressure to strengthen the competitiveness of businesses are creating a new reality, in which the state can no longer operate with low-risk management logics and fragmented interventions. The era requires strategy, speed and political boldness.

And yet, in Cyprus there is still a very conservative approach to the use of state aid. The vast majority of support schemes are based on de minimis aid because it is considered administratively easier, more "safer" and less demanding in terms of compliance.

TOURISM - CONFUSION FROM THE -6.5% OF THE PtD AND THE OTHER DATA







TOURISM - CONFUSION FROM THE -6.5% OF THE PtD AND THE OTHER DATA - Filenews 24/5 by Angelos Angelodimou



The statement last Tuesday by the President of the Republic that the decrease in visitor arrivals in Cyprus amounts to only 6.5% caused a sensation in tourist circles. The specific percentage cited by Mr. Christodoulidis does not result from either the data of the Statistical Service, or those of Hermes.

In fact, the fact that President Christodoulidis had not clarified to which period he was referring, nor from which source these data came, increased the confusion that was created.

KYRIAKOS PIERRAKAKIS - THE EU SHOULD GO ON THE OFFENSIVE - GSI IS A WIN-WIN PROJECT, MINISSTER OF FINANCE OF GREECE TELLS ''F''






KYRIAKOS PIERRAKAKIS - THE EU SHOULD GO ON THE OFFENSIVE - GSI IS A WIN-WIN PROJECT, MINISSTER OF FINANCE OF GREECE TELLS ''F'' - Filenews 24/5 by Theano Thiopoulou



Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Minister of National Economy and Finance of Greece and President of the Eurogroup, sends messages about the role of Europe and the change of strategy it must promote, through his interview with Fileleftheros, on the occasion of his presence here as president of the meeting of the Ministers of Finance of the Eurozone that took place on May 21-23 in Nicosia.

He states in particular that "Europe must stop dealing with every crisis piecemeal and acquire long-term strategic thinking. It is currently faced with a historic choice: either it will act quickly and in a coordinated manner, or it will lose ground, in an international environment that is changing faster than ever."