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The House legal affairs committee renewed pressure on the ministry of justice to submit a long-awaited revised bill aimed at tackling violence in sports stadiums, during a session held on ...
Ayia Napa has signed two new supply deals worth a total of €140,000 as part of its push to upgrade beach infrastructure and improve services for visitors this summer.
The municipality ...
Single parents will no longer lose their financial support just because they live with another adult, the government confirmed on Wednesday.
The council of ministers has approved a key amendment ...
Cyprus is becoming a major player in international money laundering networks linked to Latin American drug cartels, Paphos Mayor Phedonas Phedonos warned on Wednesday.
The island, already known as a ...
Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades on Wednesday said he was first made aware about the issue of faulty airbags manufactured by Japanese company Takata by the father of one of the ...
A Swiss couple who have spent their holidays in Paralimni–Deryneia for four decades have been honoured as tourism ambassadors by the local municipality.
In an official ceremony, mayor George ...
President Nikos Christodoulides met on Tuesday with members of the UK-Cyprus inter-parliamentary group at the Presidential Palace, highlighting the strengthening relationship between Cyprus and the United Kingdom.
Government spokesman Konstantinos ...
The government announced on Tuesday a sweeping reform of the teacher evaluation system, marking the most significant change to public education in decades.
Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis outlined the details ...
The electricity authority of Cyprus (EAC) announced on Tuesday the next phase in the mass installation of smart meters, targeting homes and businesses across all districts from May 27 until mid-June.
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The government is facing strong criticism over how it is handling the football clubs that have failed to repay their debts on the pre-arranged schedule, yet are being allowed to ...
Police are increasing efforts to stop illegal migration, after new reports showed that people are leaving Lebanon and heading to Cyprus in search of work.
The aliens and immigration service ...
Police are investigating a fresh case of electronic fraud involving false claims and theft of money, the force confirmed on Tuesday.
A 42-year-old woman from Paphos reported that she received ...
Two minors are in serious condition in Limassol following a road accident on Monday evening.
The 15-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl were riding an electric scooter on Georgiou A’ Avenue ...
A weak low-pressure system is affecting Cyprus, bringing dust in the atmosphere and a mix of clear skies and local cloud cover.
On Tuesday the weather will remain mostly clear. ...
Speaking during an online seminar by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Alexandra Attalides said the situation in the Turkish-controlled north was worsening, with new pressures on women’s freedoms coming directly ...
A five-day seminar on European Union security and defence policy started on Monday in Larnaca. Fifty officials from 12 countries are taking part, including EU member states, Jordan, and the United ...
Hundreds gathered outside the presidential palace to voice solidarity with the Palestinian people and denounce both Israel’s military actions in Gaza and the Cyprus government’s silence.
The demonstration, ...
The municipality of Dromolaxia–Meneou strongly rejected claims made against it on Monday regarding the management of beaches in the Pervolia area, describing the comments as “malicious, defamatory and unfounded”.
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Community nursery workers across Cyprus will stage a 24-hour warning strike on June 3, in protest against the government’s ongoing failure to address serious concerns about the future of public ...
Three major health bodies in Cyprus have expressed deep concern over the government’s handling of a new bill regulating rehabilitation centres. They warn that the process lacks proper consultation ...
The election of a new Paphos bishop is now expected to take place in September, church officials confirmed on Monday.
Christakis Efstathiou, theologian and spokesman for the Orthodox Church, told ...
It is “surprising” to hear accusations of no consultation, noting that talks with unions began nine months ago and had led to concrete outcomes, Education Minister Athina Michaelidou said on ...
Cookies sold under the name Myprotein Gooey Filled Cookie – Double Chocolate & Caramel are being taken off shelves because they contain gluten that is not listed on the label.
The ...
The risk of wildfires in Cyprus is extremely high, the fire service warned on Sunday, urging the public to stay alert and act responsibly.
Speaking through a post on the ...