Cyprus will burn this summer
Christodoulides to meet Erhurman in UN buffer zone
Farmers call off protest following government initiative
Gradual rise in temperatures over the coming days
Paphos’ Kemal Ataturk Street to be renamed
Farmers call off protest after police vow to get tough
Supreme Court questions warrant in Sandy affair
€14.3m Paralimni flood protection project moves ahead
Who to see at Musical Promenade in Vavla
EAC warns outages possible despite safeguards
Cyprus – UAE ties deepen following president’s visit, government says
Thanasis Nicolaou case delayed again in court
Labour ministry fines employers €25,000 over undeclared workers
ECtHR rules judge denied fair promotion review
Sentencing set for two defendants in Stylianos suicide trial
Mantovani re-elected as Latin Cypriot parliament representative
Mahdessian re-elected as Armenian Cypriot parliament representative
Gender equality commissioner flags low female representation in election candidacies
Ministry, farmers agree on compensation for culled foot and mouth animals
Disy to strive for cheaper electricity
Nine arrested over fake tenancy document ring
Health minister stresses importance of healthy diet
Two arrested after stolen car and property found in Larnaca operation
News from Cyprus
This page brings together the latest Cyprus news from across the island, covering national developments, local issues and the stories shaping everyday life. From Nicosia and Limassol to Paphos, Larnaca and smaller communities, our reporting focuses on the decisions, challenges and changes that matter most to people on the ground.
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Cyprus news from across the island
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Government, politics and public policy in Cyprus
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Economy, infrastructure and development
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Community issues and social developments
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Local reporting from cities and villages
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