Charalambos, a BJTC award-winning journalist,is known for his sharp analysis and engaging storytelling. Has a reputation for speed, versatility, and a modern approach to journalism, he consistently delivers impactful and compelling stories.
Cyprus has recorded the highest ratio of departures to arrivals among EU member states in 2024, with a rate of 179 per cent.
A total of 10,941 people left the country in the ...
Police in Cyprus have confiscated more than 1,450 cannabis-based products, including jellies and cookies containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), weighing a total of 29 kilogrammes in the past year.
The seizures took place throughout 2024 ...
An improvised bomb was discovered on Wednesday morning at the entrance of a real estate agency in Kiti, Larnaca district. According to the police, the device failed to detonate due ...
Cyprus lost 167,000 megawatt hours of renewable energy in 2024 due to a lack of storage facilities, outraged MPs were told on Tuesday, as households continue to face soaring electricity bills.
MPs ...
The legal framework for assigning a study on the future of Larnaca’s port and marina is currently being prepared by Cyprus’ attorney general’s office. This was confirmed on ...
Authorities have announced a series of roadworks affecting major roads in Cyprus in the coming days. Drivers are urged to remain patient, follow temporary road signs, and comply with traffic ...
President Nikos Christodoulides has called a National Council meeting on February 14, government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis said on Tuesday.
The meeting will focus on the latest developments in the Cyprus problem ...
A 32-year-old man was on Tuesday sentenced to three years in prison by the Famagusta district court.
He was sentenced after being found guilty of possessing a firearm, ammunition and ...
The department of road transport on Tuesday announced the recall of 425 Volvo vehicles due to an airbag replacement issue.
The recall was issued by Volvo’s manufacturer and communicated through ...
More than 50 tons of humanitarian aid has arrived at Limassol port, set to be shipped to Gaza in the coming days, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
The aid, received ...
Two individuals in Limassol have reported losing nearly $3 million in cryptocurrency following a fraud incident, police said on Tuesday.
They alleged they were targeted by a scam, and a 32-year-old ...
Cyprus’ Foreign Minister, Constantinos Kombos, has reaffirmed the government’s strong commitment to restarting meaningful negotiations on the Cyprus problem. He delivered this message in a meeting with United Nations ...
The introduction of foreign language programmes in Cyprus’ public higher education institutions was the focus of a heated discussion on Monday. The meeting, held at the headquarters of the democratic ...
The Holy Synod of the church of Cyprus has urged the Metropolitan of Paphos to take a clear stance on controversial publications linked to his Metropolis. The statement followed the ...
A 64-year-old man died following an industrial accident in Limassol on Monday morning.
The victim, identified as Evanthis Nikolaou from Limassol, was at a factory in the Moni industrial area ...
Two women are recovering in hospital after falling from a moving car in Limassol early on Monday morning.
The women, aged 44 and 45, were sitting on the back of a convertible ...
Workers at Sagro Aquaculture in Cyprus have gone on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages. The strike began on Monday, with employees demanding urgent action from the ministry of labour.
...
Authorities said on Saturday they were investigating the illegal disposal of dead pigs in the Meniko area.
The veterinary services and the department of environment will proceed with the case ...
A landmark building in Nicosia, located at the corner of Arnaldas and Stassinos Avenue, was demolished on Friday night, sparking a wave of anger and sadness among locals and architecture ...
Police are investigating a pair of robberies at kiosks in Limassol, which are believed to have been committed by the same individuals. The incident occurred in the early hours of ...
The education ministry issued a statement on Saturday saying the current admission process for Greek-language programmes at public universities will remain unaffected.
The statement comes in response to recent publications ...
Cyprus is bracing for a severe summer water shortage, with authorities urging immediate action to curb wastage and ensure supply for all.
Deputy director of the Water Development Department (WDD), ...
Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou met separately with two Greek ministers in Athens on Friday to discuss civil protection and housing issues.
In the morning, Ioannou met with Greece’s Climate ...
Cypriots are using their cards more than ever, new data from the European central bank reveals. In the first half of 2024, card payments made up 73 per cent of all cashless ...