A comprehensive overview of current news in Cyprus, covering everything from local events and political developments to social issues and community highlights
For a local cover band it’s all about the music discovers PAUL LAMBIS
A cover band might conjure up images of a mundane act that performs at wedding after ...
Ahead of the launch of tenders, authorities have reached out to property users on Larnaca’s Piale Pasia Avenue informing them of an ambitious revamp of building facades.
The letters ...
Face masks will become obligatory in pharmacies and laboratories this week, less than a month after their use became optional, the health ministry announced on Tuesday.
Following a recent increase ...
Cyprus can become a regional educational, research and excellence centre, said President of the Republic Nicos Anastasiades addressing the graduation ceremony of the University of Cyprus on Monday evening.
In ...
Cyprus supports the creation of a common platform for the supply of natural gas, as well as the EU providing financial support for innovative green technologies to mainly address the ...
Nearly 25,000 people have been vaccinated with the fourth dose of the coronavirus vaccine the deputy director of nursing services Evagoras Tambouris said on Tuesday.
Speaking to CyBC the Tambouris also ...
The 27-year-old special forces contract soldier who was injured as part of a military training exercise on Tuesday remained in critical condition at a Nicosia general hospital ICU.
Authorities are ...
Postal services (regular mail, registered, insured mail, parcels, EMS /Datapost) to China have resumed for all services, Cyprus Post announced on Tuesday.
President Nicos Anastasiades will attend a dinner for EU and NATO leaders that will take place on Wednesday in Madrid.
As the Director of Anastasiades’ Press Office Andreas Iosif had ...
In today’s episode, we hear that Diko has backed presidential candidate Nikos Christodoulides.
Elsewhere, the interior minister has called on both sides in the Akamas debate to acknowledge that ...
On Tuesday the weather will initially be mostly fine, however, from midday onwards, clouds will develop with the likelihood of isolated showers in the mountains.
The wind will be initially ...
A 31-year-old man appeared before the district court of Nicosia on Monday, where he was issued a warrant for eight-day detention to facilitate investigation into a case of theft.
According ...
Shipping Deputy Minister Vassilios Demetriades on Monday flew to Lisbon to attend the UN Ocean Conference taking place in the city, co-hosted by the Kenya and Portugal governments.
A press ...
The Cyprus Ports Authority (CPA) conducts its business with profligacy and has lax bookkeeping, as a result of which it wastes a great deal of taxpayer money, a new report ...
The face mask mandate may be reintroduced in pharmacies following the health advisors’ recommendation on Monday, amid an uptick in Covid cases.
At the request of Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantela, ...
The general secretary of Turkish Cypriot movement Sol Hareket was banned from entering Turkey during his recent trip there, it emerged on Monday.
Abdullah Korkmazhan was denied entry upon his ...
Police on Monday arrested a 23-year-old man, who was wanted on suspicion of assisting illegal entry into the Republic last year.
An arrest warrant was pending against the suspect for ...
Authorities on Monday were investigating the circumstances under which a contract soldier was critically injured during helicopter training.
The 27-year-old special forces contract soldier was hospitalised with brain swelling and ...
There is still a lot of work to be done regarding the rights of people with disabilities, the House labour and human rights committees concluded on Monday after a joint ...
Credit Suisse CSGN.S was convicted by Switzerland’s Federal Criminal Court on Monday of failing to prevent money-laundering by a Bulgarian cocaine trafficking gang in the country’s first ...
Faced with pushback from MPs and building industry stakeholders, the government on Monday agreed to -again – rethink parts of a bill providing for reduced VAT on first homes.
The matter ...
The ongoing fiasco at the central prisons currently under investigation has raised the issue of cell phones within the facility, their use by inmates and the means employed to counter ...
Rainfall so far in June was ten per cent over the average for the month in the government-controlled areas, the meteorology department said on Monday.
According to the data, the ...