No deaths from Covid were reported on Sunday as the ministry of health recorded 1,794 new cases.
The death toll since the start of the pandemic remains at 823.
Meanwhile of 162 patients ...
By Julia Love and Helen Coster
Donald Trump’s new social media venture, Truth Social, appears set to launch in Apple’s App Store on Monday, according to posts from ...
By Peter Hall
Second-half goals from substitutes Fred and Anthony Elanga earned Manchester United a 4-2 victory over Leeds United in a thriller at Elland Road in the Premier League ...
How Covid deaths are classified, the dominant variant, the timing of doses are all complicating factors
The narrative surrounding Covid-19 vaccines has changed since they were introduced over a year ...
A 34-year-old man has been arrested for uploading material showing the sexual abuse of children online following a tip off from Europol.
The electronic crime division arrested him after he ...
The buffer zone in old Nicosia is a perfect opportunity for a high impact Confidence Building Measure
By Glafkos Constantinides
Confidence Building Measures (CBM) are back in fashion, a kind ...
Due to the pandemic and problems that arose because of it, Cyprus will not participate this year in the Venice Biennale, the ministry of education announced on Sunday.
The special ...
Illegal tour guides are a plague on the industry, posing risks to its future, the Cyprus Tour Guides Association said on Sunday to mark World Guide Day on February 21.
Those ...
A Limassol-based organisation, armed with all the right equipment and work ethic, is leading the way in waste collection
As a non-governmental organisation dedicated to keeping our cities and neighbourhoods ...
Israel will begin allowing entry to all tourists, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19, from March 1, a statement from the prime minister’s office said on Sunday.
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By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
Cyprus’ GDP decline in 2020 was confined to 5 per cent, despite disruptions in international trade, supply chains and air transport. At the same time, unemployment ...
By Tony Munroe and Muyu Xu
Beijing was set to close the curtain on a Winter Games that will be remembered for the extremes of its anti-COVID-19 measures and outrage ...
The ministry of health will operate 38 testing sites for free rapid tests for eligible groups on Monday.
These groups include minors, those who have had Covid in the last 90 days, ...
Cyprus will not be left alone to handle migration issues, European Commission vice-president Margaritis Schinas reiterated on Sunday after he was given a tour of the Green Line, adding the ...
By Polina Devitt and Polina Nikolskaya
Russia and Belarus are extending military drills that were due to end on Sunday, the Belarus defence minister said, in a step that further ...
Demonstrators outside the Presidential Palace on Sunday called for the president and the council of ministers to act on a report by the Ombudswoman that female officers were not being ...
Opposition to the British Bases being involved in the crisis in Ukraine was expressed by demonstrators on Sunday who held a protest at the entrance to the Akrotiri base.
They ...
By Daniel Meron
Two years into the pandemic, nations across the globe are still struggling to cope with the profound challenges that coronavirus poses. Israel’s ability to deal with ...
Queen Elizabeth, 95, has tested positive for COVID and is experiencing mild symptoms but expects to continue light duties this week, Buckingham Palace said on Sunday.
“The queen has today tested ...
US representatives Gus Bilirakis and Nicole Malliotakis have criticised the US government’s unilateral move to reverse its policy on the EastMed pipeline, noting that the US State Department seems ...
Dipa president Marios Garoyian on Sunday proposed the formation of a government of national unity.
Addressing the party’s Electoral Congress, he suggested a common presidential candidate for the 2023 presidential ...
By Achilleas Demetriades
Developments in the global economy, the effects of the pandemic and the collapse of the “state of corruption”, all call for a new model of economic development ...
Holidays will never be the same again – but that’s no bad thing says SARAH MARSHALL
As a species, exploring is part of our DNA. The triumph of crossing new ...