Tuesday, July 14, 2026

CRIME ROUND UP

 Pafos Live 14 July 2026



The Police are investigating a case of rape, sexual abuse, harassment and psychological violence, after a complaint by a 58-year-old woman against her 44-year-old son-in-law.

The 44-year-old Greek Cypriot was placed in five-day detention by decision of the Limassol District Court. According to the 58-year-old's complaint, the suspect allegedly went to her residence and performed sexual acts without her consent. She told the authorities that similar incidents had allegedly taken place in the past.

VARVARA USHAKOVA MISSING FROM HER HOME IN TALA SINCE YESTERDAY

 




VARVARA USHAKOVA MISSING FROM HER HOME IN TALA SINCE YESTERDAY - 14/7

Varvara Ushakova, 30 years old, from Russia, has been missing from her home in Tala, Paphos district, since 13/07/2026.

The 30-year-old is described as slim, approximately 1.70m tall, with black hair. At the time of her departure, she was wearing a blue T-shirt, blue shorts and blue sneakers.

Anyone who knows anything that may help in her location is asked to contact the Paphos Police Station on 26-806021 or the nearest Police Station or the Citizens' Hotline on 1460.



BAMBOS & ARIA - O'Neill's Irish Bar & Grill - Friday 17 July

 


BAMBOS & ARIA

O'Neill's Irish Bar & Grill

Friday 17 July - 8.30pm

Free entry

ELENI - Table One, Coral Bay - 25 July

 


ELENI

Table One, Coral Bay

25 July - 7.30pm-10.30pm

Free entry.   Food available

REMINDER - SIRENS ON 15 & 20 JULY

 




REMINDER - SIRENS ON 15 & 20 JULY

WASTE TAX COULD LEAVE HOUSEHOLDS PAYING MORE BEFORE RECYCLING SYSTEMS IMPROVE







WASTE TAX COULD LEAVE HOUSEHOLDS PAYING MORE BEFORE RECYCLING SYSTEMS IMPROVE - KNews 13/7

Critics say Cyprus should first expand waste collection and treatment infrastructure before introducing the levy.


Political parties are still weighing their positions before Parliament votes on Tuesday on legislation introducing a tax on municipal waste sent to landfill, with only two parties having already confirmed they will vote against the proposal.

Under the bill, landfill operators would pay a charge of €10 per tonne of municipal waste until the end of 2027. From 2028, the fee would increase by €5 per tonne each year, eventually reaching €70 per tonne.

WHY ARE CYPRUS HOMES LOSING THEIR COLOUR?







WHY ARE CYPRUS HOMES LOSING THEIR COLOUR? - Cy Mail 13/7 by Christina Michailidis


From colourful courtyards to grey apartments, residential areas look different than they used to

Not so long ago, the people of Cyprus lived surrounded by colour. Balconies overflowing with plants, shutters painted in bright shades, tiled courtyards, and homes decorated with personal touches all contributed to the island’s unique look.

Today, however, a walk through most recently constructed buildings will paint a very different picture. The use of neutral colour palettes, minimalist lines and plain apartment buildings is becoming common practice, reflecting an architectural style that has become noticeably more reserved.