Saturday, April 18, 2026

KAMARES CLUB, TALA - 22 APRIL

 


KAMARES CLUB, TALA


Please be advised that the Kamares Club bar and restaurant will be closed on Wednesday, April 22nd from 8:00a.m. until 12:30p.m.

 





ART, CRAFT & ARTISANAL FOOD AND DRINKS - Metoxi of Polemi, Paphos - 10 May

 



ART, CRAFT & ARTISANAL FOOD AND DRINKS
Metoxi of Polemi, Paphos
10 May - 11am-3pm

Fees - reserve a space €25, table hire €5 - 96 894368

CRIME ROUND UP

 Filenews 18 April 2026



The presence and action of the Police last night was intense, throughout Cyprus, with organized patrols in key points of urban areas, with the aim of preventing serious criminal acts, ensuring public order and increasing the sense of security of the public.

As a result of the preventive policing operations, four persons were arrested for various offenses, such as, among others, burglary and theft, possession of burglary tools, possession of an offensive instrument and carrying knives, violence in the family, and illegal stay on the territory of the Republic.

LARNACA BODIES TO PROTEST AFTER PORTS AUTHORITY DROPS MARINA DEVELOPMENT BID




LARNACA BODIES TO PROTEST AFTER PORTS AUTHORITY DROPS MARINA DEVELOPMENT BID - in-cyprus 18/4 Natasa Christoforou

Larnaca’s Development Committee has voted unanimously to mount protests after the Transport Ministry announced the Cyprus Ports Authority (CPA) will not be submitting a development proposal for the city’s port and marina.

The committee convened in an emergency session after the announcement, which caught local bodies off guard. They had been officially informed by the CPA that it was preparing a development proposal covering both infrastructures, including their landside areas.

2,7 RICHTER EARTHQUAKE IN CYPRUS


 


2,7 RICHTER EARTHQUAKE IN CYPRUS - Filenews 18/4

A seismic tremor was recorded on Saturday morning off Paphos.

According to the European Mediterranean Seismological Center, the earthquake had an epicenter in the sea area west of Cyprus.

TANKERS MOVE THROUGH HORMUZ, BUT TEHRAN SIGNALS STRAIT MAY CLOSE AGAIN





TANKERS MOVE THROUGH HORMUZ, BUT TEHRAN SIGNALS STRAIT MAY CLOSE AGAIN - Cy Mail 18/4 by Reuters News Service


A convoy of eight tankers was transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday in the first major movement of ships since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began seven weeks ago, even as Tehran moved to tighten control of the waterway.

Iran said it was reimposing strict military controls on the vital route, the conduit before the war of about a fifth of global oil trade, stirring fresh uncertainty over whether such traffic would be allowed to continue through the waterway.

DANGEROUS BUILDINGS - LOOPHOLES IN THE LAW AND REFORMS SITLL PENDING




DANGEROUS BUILDINGS - LOOPHOLES IN THE LAW AND REFORMS SITLL PENDING - KNews 18/4 by Marios Christofi

Gaps in enforcement and legal delays complicate action on unsafe structures.


The collapse of part of an apartment building in Germasogeia, which claimed two lives, exposed serious weaknesses in current legislation. At the same time, a bill proposed by former MP Marinos Mousiouttas on dangerous buildings, which included recommendations from the Ministry of Interior, never reached the full session of Parliament, making an already difficult situation worse.