A comprehensive overview of current news in Cyprus, covering everything from local events and political developments to social issues and community highlights
An evening of history, music and storytelling is coming up at Pallas Theatre as the performance Success Story returns for a single performance. Through music compositions and visual material, Success ...
India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar is to visit on Thursday where a series of agreements are to be signed, ranging from migration and military cooperation to overseeing accession to ...
The Green Party on Wednesday urged people to donate everything they can to volunteer organisations caring for stray cats and dogs.
In a statement, the party said shelters all over ...
A small Paphos village with its handful of residents have had their water cut for a month, using buckets to transport water, according to complaints from locals.
The four families ...
Police are still searching for four icons that were stolen from a chapel in Tremithousa on December 16.
According to a police statement, perpetrators broke into the Prophet Elias chapel in ...
Ongoing plans to build photovoltaic parks and flood barriers in Aradippou are on track, according to the village’s community leader Evangelos Evangelides.
Speaking to the Cyprus News Agency on ...
Parliament convened on Wednesday to discuss seven laws President Nicos Anastasiades referred back to the House, citing issues with their constitutionality and implementation.
The House legal committee is discussing three ...
Cyprus this year recorded the lowest number of deaths from road collisions since the start of data-keeping, according to assistant traffic director Haris Evripidou.
Close to year’s end, the ...
‘Authorities’ in the north have detected Asian tiger mosquitoes in Kyrenia after special mosquito traps were laid in some areas, local press reported on Wednesday.
Media reports refer to statements ...
A state-of-the-profession review of the past year, reveals an absence of support in the working environment, burnout, understaffing, and lack of opportunities for professional development, the Pancyprian nurses and midwives ...
In today’s episode, some 1,300 people will be hired in the police force and the fire department during the course of 2023.
According to a briefing to parliament given by Justice ...
A new season of events, joining Cyprus musicians with other professionals from the international music scene, is about to embark. Staying true to what it does and continuing its monthly ...
A 3.9 magnitude earthquake was felt in Paphos early Wednesday morning at 4:11 am.
According to the department of geological survey, the earthquake’s epicenter was offshore, 20 km west of Paphos, at ...
Police on Tuesday night in a coordinated operation in Paphos, cracked down on ten people found gambling.
According to police spokesperson, Michalis Nikolaou, between the hours of 5.30 and 6.30pm the ...
A 42-year-old man was taken into custody on Tuesday night in Paphos for assault with grievous bodily harm and threats.
According to the police statement the alleged perpetrator, who had ...
Limassol police at dawn on Wednesday arrested a 44-year-old man for illegal possession of large quantities of duty-free cigarettes and petrol.
According to a police announcement, the suspect’s car ...
On Wednesday the weather will be mostly clear with increased cloud cover at intervals. Winds will blow mainly south-westerly to westerly, weak to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort. The sea will ...
Some 1,300 people will be hired in the police force and the fire department during the course of 2023, raising the government payroll.
According to an earlier briefing to parliament by Justice ...
‘Mayoral’ elections in the north were overwhelmingly won by opposition parties, indicating Ankara’s losing touch with what Turkish Cypriots want in their daily lives, analysts said on Tuesday.
The ...
Just before the year ends, Limassol’s bars and live music venues offer some groovy entertainment to keep the festive spirit going. More than just Christmas carols and tunes, however, ...
Three-quarters of Cypriots are unsatisfied with the justice system, while many retain reservations about the impartiality of judges, a new survey has shown.
Conducted from December 9 to 14 by IMR and ...
Turkish Cypriot publisher and writer Sener Levent, editor-in-chief of newspaper Avrupa, has filed a lawsuit against Turkey at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for alleged violation of his ...
Deputy prison director Athena Demetriou took on the role of acting director of the central prison as of Tuesday, Justice Minister Stephie Dracou said.
She said that Demetriou would continue ...
Unions will be consulted before the material to be taught in sex education classes is decided on, Education Minister Prodromos Prodromou said on Tuesday.
His statements were made in a ...