CRIME Reports of Greek mafia activity in Cyprus gain traction as new anti-organized crime unit takes shape. File photo AI Cypriot FBI launches first major organized crime operation Elizabeth Georgiou What sources are calling the first operation of the “Cypriot FBI” took place today during a police crackdown on organized crime. Three people were arrested and authorities issued orders freezing assets worth more than €420,000 READ MORE
Raab resigns, Oliver Dowden takes his place as Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab resigned from the government on Friday over bullying allegations Source: Reuters 21/04/2023 | NEWS
President anticipates information on sanctions today Christodoulidis vows to pursue case to its conclusion Source: CNA 21/04/2023 | NEWS
Four people die from Covid, including a 19-year-old The report covered the period from April 7 to 20, and included a 19 year old with underlying health conditions Source: CNA 21/04/2023 | NEWS
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Human rights commissioner reappointed Maria Stylianou-Lottides was reappointed today by President Christodoulides as Commissioner for Administration and Protection ... Newsroom / CNA 21/04/2023 | NEWS
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