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Over 60,000 primary pupils started school on Monday and were welcomed by Education Minister Prodromos Prodromou, who said he was happy that the school year can start without the protocols and ...
The outdated system in which public hospitals operate will be replaced in two years with the introduction of the €46m digital healthcare system, officials said on Monday.
Cyprus patients will ...
The start of the academic year got off to a rocky start in Limassol as students from the Cyprus University of Technology (Tepak) set up tents on campus to protest ...
Simple hand-made pots and a love of all things green brought two old friends back together. ALIX NORMAN meets them
“We’re not selling pot!” laughs Lorraine. “It’s pots, ...
A new exhibition at Morfi Gallery will feature metal sculptor artist Panicos Spanos’ work. The Step Into my World showcase is the artist’s second major solo exhibition on the ...
A policeman and a fan were injured during violent incidents on Sunday night at the AEK – Nea Salamina football match at the AEK stadium in Larnaca.
According to comments by ...
As of September 19, people will be able to apply online to receive unemployment benefit, the labour ministry announced on Monday.
The ministry added that this is part of the strategy ...
Four key players allegedly involved in the ‘golden passport’ scandal – two of whom were leading protagonists in Al Jazeera’s undercover report – will face a criminal trial on October 26, it ...
Shots were fired on Monday during a police case from Limassol to Larnaca as officers attempted to arrest three people linked to a case of property theft.
Two police officers ...
The launch of the pilot scheme for taking children to primary school has been well received, Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos said on Monday boarding one of the vehicles himself.
He ...
Efforts are underway to develop Cyprus’ natural gas as there is interest from both the EU and the private sector, Energy Minister Natasa Pilides said on Monday.
Speaking on CyBC ...
Police in Paphos stopped a 15-year-old minor driving a quad bike on Coral Bay Avenue.
According to police spokesman Michalis Nikolaou, close to midnight on Sunday the quad bike driven ...
Police arrested two people on Sunday in Famagusta in connection with aiding the transport of illegal immigrants.
According to a police statement, at noon on Sunday a boat carrying 14 irregular ...
Police on Sunday stopped a 45-year-old man driving 209km per hour on the Paphos-Limassol highway.
According to the police spokesperson, members of the Avdimou traffic police conducting routine checks near ...
On Monday the weather will be mostly clear with temporarily increased cloud cover expected in some areas.
Temperatures will reach 37C in the interior, 30C on the west coast, 32C ...
In today’s episode, the EU has recognised the instrumentalisation, or weaponisation, of migration by Turkey through Cyprus’ Green Line, the interior ministry has announced.
The development offers new possibilities ...
A performance-installation conceptualised, written and choreographed by Annie Khoury will take place at Goethe-Institut on Thursday and Friday evenings. Performed by Khoury herself and Panagiotis Tofi, Don’t Forget to ...
Police arrested a 50-year-old man on Sunday as part of an ongoing investigations into a stockpile of weapons and explosives found in Nicosia in May.
The stash, located on May 19 ...
Extreme weather events, such as heatwaves of unprecedented intensity and duration, droughts, dust storms and torrential rains, are expected to hit the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East region (EMME) by ...
After many months of difficult negotiations, the EU has recognised the instrumentalisation or ‘weaponisation’ of migration by Turkey through the Green Line, the interior ministry said on Sunday.
The ministry ...
The Sovereign Base Areas on Sunday held a proclamation ceremony for His Majesty King Charles III. The event featured a parade of military and civilian personnel from across the Bases.
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Shoving, pushing and often drunk, crowds fight for buses
The situation with early-morning buses in Ayia Napa has become increasingly lawless and unbearable – though the end of summer will presumably ...
Bicommunal festivals starts diversity at the top with range of curators
There’s just a few weeks to go until the Buffer Fringe Festival’s ninth edition will take artists ...
But it’s special in many ways and the source of much creativity among vexillologists
What would the Republic of Cyprus flag look like if ice caps melted and sea ...