Saturday, July 18, 2026

CRIME ROUND UP

 Pafos Live 18 July 2026



According to information, the main reason that did not allow the immediate release of the father, the three-year-old boy, is that the investigators do not yet have before them the results of the laboratory tests of the samples taken from the father.

The file of the case of the death of the three-year-old child in a hotel in Chloraka was returned to the Police. Members of the Paphos Police Department transferred the file to the legal service asking for instructions on the further handling of the case.

FIRE BRIGADE - ALERT TO HIGH TEMPERATURES AND HEAT WAVE







FIRE BRIGADE - ALERT TO HIGH TEMPERATURES AND HEAT WAVE  - Filenews 18/7


A meeting on fire prevention, based on meteorological data and the forecast that the next few days are considered difficult due to high temperatures and heat, was convened for next Tuesday by the Chief Fire Marshal of the Fire Service, Nikos Longinos, as general national fire coordinator.

This was stated to KYPE on Saturday by the Spokesman of the Fire Service, Andreas Kettis, adding that the purpose of the meeting, which will take place at 08:15 at the Headquarters of the Fire Service, at the Coordination Center, with the participation of all the competent services, state and others, "is to decide the emergency measures, which we must take, based on the meteorological data and the forecast that the next few days are considered difficult, due to high temperatures and heat."

MAJOR ROAD WORKS

 



MAJOR ROAD WORKS


Famagusta-Larnaca-Larnaca Airport Motorway


Cleaning works will be carried out on the motorway, in the section between Ayia Napa/Paralimni and Xylotymbos in both directions, from Monday 15/06/2026 to Friday 31/07/2026, from 07:00 to 16:00. Drivers are asked to be particularly careful and comply with the temporary road markings that will be placed.

On the Larnaca-Famagusta motorway, in the direction of Famagusta district, from the exit to the Xylotymbos community to the roundabout at the end of the motorway, from Monday 22 June 2026 until Friday 31 July 2026, between the hours of 07:00 and 16:00, pruning and cleaning works will be carried out on the central island of the motorway. During this time, the right lane in the direction from Larnaca to Paralimni will be closed in sections for a length of up to 3 kilometres.

On the Larnaca - Famagusta motorway, in the direction of Famagusta district, on Monday 20 July 2026, from 8.30 am to 12 noon, local road repairs will be carried out from the Rizoelia roundabout to the first exit towards Athienou. During the works, one lane will be closed for a distance of 300 meters and traffic will be diverted to the adjacent lane.

CYPRUS RANKS SECOND IN EU FOR WORKERS FROM OTHER MEMBER STATES







CYPRUS RANKS SECOND IN EU FOR WORKERS FROM OTHER MEMBER STATES - KNews 17/7


Nearly 12% of Cyprus’ working-age population was born in another EU country, highlighting the island’s appeal as a place to live and work

Cyprus is one of the European Union’s biggest magnets for workers from other EU countries, ranking second among all member states for the share of its working-age population made up of people born elsewhere in the bloc.

According to European Parliament data, 11.9% of people aged 15 to 64 living in Cyprus were born in another EU country, a figure surpassed only by Luxembourg, where the share reaches 37.4%.

AKAMAS NATIONAL PARK - A VISITOR'S GUIDE






AKAMAS NATIONAL PARK - A VISITOR'S GUIDE - Cy Mail 18/7


If you’re looking for a side of Cyprus that feels untouched by large resorts and busy promenades, Akamas National Park should be at the top of your list. Covering the rugged north-western tip of the island, this protected landscape combines dramatic coastal scenery, hiking trails, secluded beaches and rich biodiversity.

Unlike many of Cyprus’ best-known seaside destinations, Akamas rewards visitors who come prepared. Facilities are limited, public transport is sparse and most roads remain unpaved. But with a little planning, it’s one of the island’s most memorable day trips.

SHORT TERM RENTALS SEE FALL IN CYPRUS OCCUPANCY AND PRICES







SHORT TERM RENTALS SEE FALL IN CYPRUS OCCUPANCY AND PRICES - Cy Mail 18/7 by James Morphakis


Short term tourist accommodation operators in Cyprus are facing a weaker season, with occupancy rates and prices both falling by up to 15 per cent this year,

Speaking with Alpha TV on Saturday, Self-Service Tourist Accommodation Association (Stek) president, Konstantinos Karakontis said demand had slowed compared with last year’s strong performance, although the market had improved compared with that seen in 2024.

“This year is certainly moving at a slower pace compared with last year,” he affirmed, adding that “occupancy is lower by 10 per cent to 15 per cent and prices are also reduced by 10 per cent to 15 per cent”.

MORE INSPECTORS TO TACKLE ILLEGAL WORK






MORE INSPECTORS TO TACKLE ILLEGAL WORK - Cy Mail 17/7 by James Morphakis


The number of inspectors responsible for tackling undeclared and illegal work will be doubled following cabinet approval, Labour Minister Marinos Mousiouttas affirmed on Friday.

Speaking to the Cyprus News Agency, Mousiouttas said the ministry’s inspection service currently operates with a team of eight inspectors, with additional positions expected through either this year’s or the next state budget.

“We are trying with the controls that are carried out to ensure that the legislation is complied with, whether regarding undeclared work, illegal work, or employment conditions,” he said.