Sunday, November 2, 2025

CLEANER WANTED

 


CLEANER WANTED

Cleaner wanted, around 4 hours a week, private house, Stephanie area of Tala.   Must have own transport.

Please phone 96 670267


CRIME ROUND UP

 Pafos Live 2 November 2025



Quantities of cocaine, with a gross weight of 110 grams, cannabis with a gross weight of 730 grams, and a sum of money amounting to €2,680, the origin of which is being investigated, were located and confiscated by the Anti-Drug Service - YKAN. The members of YKAN proceeded to arrest a 26-year-old man, in whose residence the drugs and the amount of money were found. 

Specifically, members of YKAN, around 5.00 pm yesterday Saturday, located the 26-year-old driving a car and stopping with his vehicle, in an area in Limassol. He was called to stay at the scene for a check, however the 26-year-old started his car and after crashing into the patrol vehicle, he developed speed, driving dangerously on the route he followed to escape. 

ELECTRONIC SHELF LABELS ANOTHER CHANGE TO SUPERMARKET SHOPPING

 Cyprus Mail 2 November 2025 - by Johanna Pauls



Cyprus is just getting used to self-checkouts and now the pricing goes all techy

Several Cypriot supermarkets have recently proceeded with the introduction of electronic shelf labels (ESL’s), replacing paper price tags as most of us know them.

The supermarkets say the move is part of continuous upgrades to enhance the modern-day shopping experience, ultimately benefitting both consumers, staff and the environment.

LIGHTING OF CHRISTMAS TREE - Kamares Club, Tala - 24 November


LIGHTING OF CHRISTMAS TREE

Kamares Club, Tala

24 November - 4pm

Choirs singing at 4pm, followed by mince pies, mulled wine and chestnuts

CYPRIOT MUSICIAN YUSUF ISLAM BREAKS 30-YEAR SILENCE TO 'EXPLAIN HIMSELF' IN NEW MEMOIR

 in-cyprus 1 November 2025



Yusuf Islam, the British-Cypriot musician who walked away from stardom as Cat Stevens in 1977, has released a memoir examining the spiritual journey that led him to abandon—and eventually reclaim—his music.

The 77-year-old artist, born Steven Georgiou in London to a Cypriot father and Swedish mother, published “Cat on the Road to Findout” in early October.

In a recent profile in the New York Times, Islam speaks candidly about the faith that rescued him, the “crooked paths” that distanced him from the world, and the music that ultimately never stopped defining him.

GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM OPENS WITH 100,000 ARTEFACTS. PRESIDENT CHRISTODOULIDES ATTENDS

 in-cyprus 1 November 2025



President Nikos Christodoulides will travel to Cairo this afternoon to attend the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum at the invitation of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

The new Grand Egyptian Museum, which stands beside the Pyramids of Giza, is a landmark project spanning approximately 500,000 square metres and housing more than 100,000 artefacts that tell seven millennia of Egyptian history, from the Pharaonic period to the Hellenistic and Roman eras.

The president’s presence at the museum opening represents tangible recognition both of Egypt’s invaluable cultural wealth, which influenced and inspired the wider region, and of the deep and long-standing history connecting Cyprus and Egypt.

EUROPE'S DEEP-SEA TELESCOPE ON A HUNT FOR THE ORIGINS OF THE UNIVERSE

 Cyprus Mail 2 November 2025



Deep under the Mediterranean, scientists have recorded the highest-energy neutrino ever detected. Now they are working out what this elusive particle could reveal about the universe we live in.

By Jonathan O’Callaghan

Below the waves of the Mediterranean, Europe’s KM3NeT neutrino telescope is on a cosmic hunt. Towering strings of sensors stretch a kilometre down to the seafloor, arranged in a vast 3D grid.

Its mission? To capture ghostly subatomic particles called neutrinos, messengers that can travel unhindered across the universe – even through planets and stars – carrying clues about events far beyond our solar system.