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Pay up or go to prison, divorced men told
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Dozens of people showed up in court this week at the start of a new judicial process for alimonies owed, and dozens more are expected to appear in the coming weeks as cases are processed.
On Thursday, the first of those affected appeared at court in the wake of a Supreme Court decision...
Urgent appeal to help mutilated dog
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VETS at an animal charity in Paphos are battling to save the life of a hunting dog, after she was sliced from her chest to her throat, in one of the worst cases of animal cruelty they have ever seen.
The dog, which has since been named Sorrow was rushed to Paphiakos and CCP animal welfare by...
‘MPs just want to do whatever they like’
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FORMER DISY deputy Christos Pourgourides yesterday said MPs didn’t want to change the constitution to alter their immunity status because they didn’t want to give up the right to “basically do what they want”.
Pourgourides was commenting on the indignant reaction of a number of...
Police probe teen suicide
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POLICE are investigating whether an argument between a 15-year-old boy and a friend in Limassol over money he allegedly owed for the sale of firecrackers, led him to commit suicide earlier this week.
According to daily Alithia, the teenager locked himself in the bathroom, cranked up...
Party leaders all say they’ve filed tax returns
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THE ISLAND’S party leaders each issued an announcement yesterday denying they were either of the two major politicians cited for failing to submit tax returns.
Reports earlier in the week said nearly a quarter of MPs had not filed tax returns for years, including two party...









