Archive for July, 2022
Man jailed for murder of woman found buried in Neasden
A man has been jailed for murdering a woman who was found buried in Neasden.
Neculai Paizan, 64 (11.11.57) of Peel Street, W8 was sentenced at the Old Bailey on Monday, 25 July to life imprisonment, to serve a minimum …
The Cypriot Golf Society Foundation Trophy
The Cypriot Golf Society held the first event of the 2022 season, The Foundation Trophy, at Porters Park Golf Club
The Acting Captain of the day was the close friend of Gill Kyriakou, George Vavs Georgiou.
61 members and 3 …
Australian Cypriot activist Drew Pavlou arrested in London but denies sending Chinese embassy bomb threat
Outspoken critic of the Chinese government, Drew Pavlou, was detained and subsequently released by Metropolitan Police in London over an alleged bomb threat.
While protesting outside the Chinese embassy, the Greek Australian activist was attempting to glue his hand and …
Distinct differences between Cyprus Presidential candidates A. Mavroyiannis and Averoff – Christodoulides
Distinct differences between A. Mavroyiannis and Averoff – Christodoulides
Comment by Neofitos Neofitou, 23 July 2022, “Haravgi” newspaper
Independent candidate Andreas Mavroyiannis once again sent a clear message and confirmed that he has positions on the Cyprus problem, the knowledge …
Appeal for witnesses following murder in Walthamstow
A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Waltham Forest.
Police were called at around 00:35hrs on Sunday, 24 July, to reports of shots fired in Cheney Row Park off Durban Road, E17.
Officers attended …
Cypriot officers fly to Germany to bring groom back
Cypriot police officers traveled to Germany this week to pick up a marriage fraud suspect, who is believed to have fled the island where his wife was recently recognized as a trafficking victim in an ongoing criminal case.
Police said …
The families of the Cyprus missing are still looking for answers, nearly 50 years after the invasion
The families of the missing persons are still looking for answers to the plight of their loved ones, 48 years after the Turkish invasion.
Most parents whose children were missing during the invasion, have passed on but before that they …
European Commission approves registration of a traditional handmade pasta as the latest PGI product from Cyprus
The European Commission on Friday has approved the registration of a traditional handmade pasta, “Makaronia tis Smilas/ /Makaronia tou Sklinitziou”, as the latest product of protected geographical indication (PGI) from Cyprus.
The new designation will be added to the list …
Unacceptable Turkish claims leave no room for optimism for resumption of meaningful negotiations in Cyprus, Dendias says
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said there is no room for optimism regarding the prospects for the resumption of a meaningful and credible negotiation process on the Cyprus problem due to Turkish unacceptable claims.
In an interview with the Greek …
Cypriot “miracle worker” embryologist Kypros Nicolaides awarded medal by Greece’s Foreign Minister
Kypros Nicolaides, the UK Cypriot pioneer Professor in Fetal Medicine at King’s College London, has been presented with Greece’s Gold Medal of the Order of the Phoenix by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias.
The medal award ceremony, on behalf of the …