EU ministers discuss fair employment in Nicosia
Man wanted for trafficking ecstasy last year arrested
Supreme Court declines CPA police reform challenge
Cypriots show strong trust in EU security framework
Cyprus records highest rate of food waste in EU
Cyprus among fastest-ageing EU populations
Cyprus third in EU for reduction of greenhouse emissions
Larnaca man jailed for two years over €10,000 email fraud
Commission sends half a million foot-and-mouth vaccines for north
Limassol port operator ousted as chairman as Epstein files fuel fallout
Ioannou flags housing crisis as EU priority after Greece talks
Sykas takes Disy ballot row to court, seeks temporary injunction
Phedonos under scrutiny over alleged embezzlement and illegal appointments
EU-funded improvements at Ayios Dhometios crossing point completed
New queen crowned as Famagusta carnival spirit comes alive
North’s Pepsi strike now ‘indefinite’ after reps refused to meet unions
Mother investigated for attempted murder in Limassol poisoning
Fitiris offers olive branch to Annie Alexui: ‘There are ways to get around the warrants’
Kiosk owners lambast proposed tobacco tax hike
President keeps chief of staff’s position vacant following Videogate scandal
Cabinet approves phone-tapping bill
Annie Alexui threatens to take govt to European court
Iranian community to hold solidarity gathering outside Presidential Palace
News from Cyprus
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