ENERGY Solar fever hits Cyprus Newsroom Cyprus is rushing to go solar, so fast, in fact, that the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) says it’s being flooded with applications for photovoltaic systems, especially under the government’s ''Photovoltaics for All'' scheme. READ MORE
South Africa's Zuma appears in court on corruption charges He faces corruption charges relating to a $2.5 billion arms deal, a scandal from the 1990s Source: Reuters 06/04/2018 | NEWS
'You'll be sorry' Russia warns Britain Moscow told Britain at the United Nations Security Council that “you’re playing with fire" Source: Reuters 06/04/2018 | NEWS
New information about Elena emerges Reports of her wanting to buy furniture challenge previous assumptions Newsroom 05/04/2018 | NEWS
Daughter of poisoned ex-spy says case is 'disorientating' She thanked the hospital staff treating her and the people who came to help when “when my father and I were incapacitated” ... Source: Reuters 05/04/2018 | NEWS
Cooperative bank outflow appears to have stopped Finance minister says opportunities ahead would benefit economy Newsroom 04/04/2018 | NEWS
Nicosia to protest construction of Akkuyu nuclear plant Turkey did not heed the European Parliament`s call to terminate the construction plans Source: CNA 05/04/2018 | NEWS
Land registry case pending for 34 years Ombudsman tells director either take action or let the courts decide over bungled case Newsroom 05/04/2018 | NEWS
Fate of missing Greek Cypriot man still unknown Turkish Cypriot official says earlier reports of Solon Apostolides' death are unsubstantiated Newsroom 05/04/2018 | NEWS
British actor accused of killing Cypriot pensioner Great-grandmother, 80, died 'after aspiring actor pushed her over in the street in a drunken rage' Newsroom 05/04/2018 | NEWS
Wet and cloudy Easter Sunday Mostly clear weather expected on Good Friday and Holy Saturday Newsroom 05/04/2018 | NEWS