Tuesday, April 28, 2026

OUR STYLE ROCKS 3 Charity Fashion Show - Laiki Geitonia, Paphos - 17 May

 


OUR STYLE ROCKS 3 Charity Fashion Show

Laiki Geitonia, Paphos

17 May - 6pm

OUR STYLE ROCKS 3 ✨
👠 Charity Fashion Show with Style & Purpose
We invite you to a special evening where fashion meets offer 💛

CRIME ROUND UP

 Pafos Live 28 April 2026



Four people were arrested in Paphos for possession of one kilogram of cocaine and other drugs.

As part of the collection and evaluation of data, members of YKAN stopped for inspection a car driven by a 28-year-old man and had two 32-year-olds and an 18-year-old woman as passengers.

During the search that followed, as well as during a physical search, a quantity of cocaine with a total gross weight of approximately one kilogram and 30 gramsapproximately 150 grams of cannabishalf a gram of methamphetamine and the sum of €3,060 was found.

DAVEY WOODFORD - O'Neill's Irish Bar & Grill - 2 May

 


DAVEY WOODFORD

O'Neill's Irish Bar & Grill

Saturday 2 May - 8.30pm

Free entry

ERIN LEIGH - Mario's Snack Bar, Tala - 1 May

 


ERIN LEIGH

Mario's Snack Bar, Tala

1 May - 9pm

Free entry

Ο ΑΝΤΗΡΩΠΟΣ ΠΟΥ ΕΣΠΑΣΕ ΤΟΝ ΚΩΔΙΚΑ - THE MAN WHO BROKE THE CODE - in Greek - Markideion Mun Theatre, Paphos - 8 June

 




Ο ΑΝΤΗΡΩΠΟΣ ΠΟΥ ΕΣΠΑΣΕ ΤΟΝ ΚΩΔΙΚΑ - THE MAN WHO BROKE THE CODE - in Greek

Markideion Mun Theatre, Paphos

8 June 8pm

English follows

ASPHALT WORKS TO AFFECT KEY ROADS IN LIMASSOL




ASPHALT WORKS TO AFFECT KEY ROADS IN LIMASSOL - Cy Mail 28/4 by James Morphakis


Limassol municipality affirmed on Tuesday that it will proceed with scheduled asphalt paving on major roads, with temporary traffic restrictions expected.

In its statement, the municipality said the works form part of the “ongoing upgrade and maintenance of the road network”.

YES, A CYPRUS CONNECTION





YES, A CYPRUS CONNECTION - Cy Mail 27/4 by Theo Panayides


Film partly shot on the island looks at denial required to live in Israel now while ignoring the genocide

Does Yes have a Cyprus connection? In a word, yes. There are actually two obvious links.

The more obvious is that Yes – though made by an Israeli filmmaker, and set mostly in Israel – is a co-production with Cyprus, with around 40 per cent of the film being shot here. “Sometimes Cyprus was playing Cyprus [actually not Cyprus per se, but an unnamed Greek island],” explains writer-director Nadav Lapid, “and sometimes Cyprus was playing Tel Aviv”.