Cyprus’ police force was in possession of advanced surveillance equipment since at least 2014, according to emails published in a…
King apologises for Netherlands’ historic role in slavery
Dutch King Willem-Alexander on Saturday apologised for the Netherlands’ historic involvement in slavery and the effects that it still has…
Zelenskiy says ‘serious threat’ remains at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned on Saturday that a “serious threat” remained at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and…
‘Green job training’ to upskill workforce
Environment commissioner Maria Panayiotou said on Saturday that key state institutions are collaborating to promote ‘green skills’ through training and…
Tour de France organisers ready to adapt amid riots
Tour de France organisers are ready to adjust to any situation amid the riots that have erupted in the country following the fatal…
Cypriot teenager Papasavvas wins first career race
Fifteen-year-old Cypriot racing driver Evagoras Papasavvas has won his first career race in the USF2000 championship in the US. “We…
Bitter resignation of UK minister underlines Tory divide
British international Environment Secretary Zac Goldsmith resigned on Friday, saying Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was “uninterested” in environmental issues, in…
Riots rock France before funeral of teenager shot by police
France was reeling on Saturday from a fourth night of rioting as family and friends of Nahel M, whose shooting…
UK’s Sunak plans deal with Italy on Mediterranean migrants
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is planning a deal with Italy to stem the flow of migrants across the Mediterranean…
Chlorakas residents protest, say village ‘no longer peaceful and quiet’
Chlorakas residents held an anti-migration demonstration on Saturday holding banners which read “#NoMoreFakeRefugees” and called on the government to act.…

