Monday, March 9, 2026

CRME ROUND UP

Pafos Live 9 March 2026



 A 27-year-old foreign resident of Paphos reported to the Police yesterday afternoon that his motorcycle, which was parked outside the apartment building where he lives in the city of Paphos, had been stolen.

​Around 6 pm yesterday afternoon, the complainant spotted his motorcycle at a point on Evagoras Pallikaridis Street and in his attempt to protect it, he was allegedly attacked by two unknown persons, who after beating him, threw him to the ground and left the scene, driving the stolen motorcycle.

WHATS ON - 10-31 MARCH

 


WHAT'S ON - 10-31 MARCH

FOOT AND MOUTH - CRY OF DESPAIR FROM A FARMER WHO ASKED FOR HIS ANIMALS TO BE KILLED SO THAT HE WOULD NOT SEE THEM SUFFER




 

FOOT AND MOUTH - CRY OF DESPAIR FROM A FARMER WHO ASKED FOR HIS ANIMALS TO BE KILLED SO THAT HE WOULD NOT SEE THEM SUFFER - Filenews 9/3 by Angelos Nikolaou

In a move that causes emotion and concern about the appearance of cases of foot-and-mouth disease, the owner of a large livestock unit with about 480 cows himself asked the Veterinary Services for the immediate euthanasia of his herd. The reason? His inability to see his animals suffering helplessly from pain.

Cows show the harshest symptoms of the disease: open, bleeding sores in the mouth that prevent them from eating even the softest grass, and deep ulcers on the legs that make any attempt to stand up a painful experience.

CYPRUS TO BE EQUIPPED WITH THE ANTI-DRONE SYSTEM 'KENTAVROS' MANUFACTURED BY THE HELLENIC AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

 



CYPRUS TO BE EQUIPPED WITH THE ANTI-DRONE SYSTEM 'KENTAVROS' MANUFACTURED BY THE HELLENIC AEROSPACE INDUSTRY - Filenews 9/3 by Andreas Pogiatzis

The presence of drones and UAVs is now a given in all theaters of operations, in all areas of modern warfare. In this context, the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff understand that proven solutions are needed to intercept these threats. Especially after the recent developments in the region and in our country, the acquisition of capabilities to deal with drones and UAVs is imperative.

TOM WARNING ABOUT PROBLEMS WITH 'HIDDEN' HANDLES ON VEHICLE DOORS - WHAT THEY ARE, AND WHAT OWNERS SHOULD DO

 



TOM WARNING ABOUT PROBLEMS WITH 'HIDDEN' HANDLES ON VEHICLE DOORS - WHAT THEY ARE, AND WHAT OWNERS SHOULD DO - Filenews 9/3 by Ioanna Kyriakou

Problems with hidden handles on car doors are being recorded internationally, which led the Department of Road Transport (TOM) to issue a warning notice about possible risks to passenger safety, even making recommendations to the owners of these vehicles. This particular type of grip was popularized by billionaire Elon Musk's Tesla and is mainly introduced in electric car models.

In particular, hidden or pop-up handles are a type of handle on car doors that does not protrude from the "body" of the vehicle when it is turned off. Instead of the traditional handle pulled by the driver, their surface is flat and integrated into the vehicle, and is activated electronically or mechanically when the door needs to be opened.

RENTING IN CYPRUS - TENANTS RIGHTS, DEPOSITS, CONTRACTS AND COMMON RENTAL SCAM

 



RENTING IN CYPRUS - TENANTS RIGHTS, DEPOSITS, CONTRACTS AND COMMON RENTAL SCAMS - Cy Mail 4/3


Renting in Cyprus in 2026 remains competitive, particularly in cities such as Limassol and Larnaca. Rising demand for apartments and houses has increased rental prices, making it essential for tenants to understand their legal rights, rental contracts, deposits, and communal fees before signing a lease.

If you are renting or about to rent in Cyprus, this guide outlines the key legal protections and common pitfalls to avoid.

PROPERTY RESTRICTIONS ON NON-EU NATIONALS COULD HIT FOREIGN INVESTMENT

 



PROPERTY RESTRICTIONS ON NON-EU NATIONALS COULD HIT FOREIGN INVESTMENT - Cyprus Property News 6/3 by Nigel Howarth


Proposed legislation in Cyprus aimed at tightening rules on real estate purchases by non-EU nationals is raising significant concern among industry bodies, who warn it could undermine a key driver of the island’s economy.

The bills currently under discussion in Parliament propose amendments to the legal framework governing property acquisitions by non-EU nationals. The measures would increase oversight by the Land Registry and introduce new restrictions on both individuals and companies involved in property transactions.