A comprehensive overview of current news in Cyprus, covering everything from local events and political developments to social issues and community highlights
Civil servants in the north went on strike on Thursday over a freeze on the cost-of-living increment for four months.
Hundreds of civil servants marched to ‘parliament’ to protest over ...
Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos on Thursday visited Swedish power metal band Sabaton’s merchandise warehouse in Limassol from where the band ships goods to fans all over the world.
Karousos, ...
The economic slowdown as a result of the pandemic is smaller than initially anticipated raising hopes of brighter days ahead, Sek trade union confederation general secretary said on Thursday.
Addressing ...
A total of 56 rapid test sites will operate around the island on Friday, the health ministry announced.
The sites provide free coronavirus tests to the public and for the obligatory ...
Former minister Socratis Hasikos, who died on Monday at the age of 64, was a straightshooter and staunch supporter of the island’s reunification.
Respected by friend and foe alike, Hasikos ...
Limassol and Paphos have been included in Mediterranean routes to be carried out this summer by Seabourn Cruise Line, the shipping deputy ministry announced on Thursday.
The deputy ministry said ...
Around 4,000 AstraZeneca slots had been booked by early Thursday morning following the reopening of the vaccination portal for those aged 61 and over, amid hesitancy over the specific vaccine despite assurances ...
House prices and rents dropped around 3 per cent to 4 per cent in Cyprus between 2010 and the fourth quarter of 2020, unlike the majority of other EU member states, the European statistical ...
Six people, three staff and three residents, have tested positive for coronavirus in a care home in Polis, in the district of Paphos, reports said Thursday.
The cases were detected ...
Clean public spaces and a greener city are priority issues for Limassolians, according to a survey prepared by Yia ti Lemeso (For Limassol) initiative in cooperation with the University of ...
A total of 94 development projects costing €123 million have been carried out in Paphos in the last eight years, with another 46 worth €217 million underway, Agriculture Minister Costas Kadis said on Thursday ...
The endangered Mediterranean monk seal population has had its most significant increase ever recorded in Cyprus, Agriculture Costas Kadis said in Paphos on Thursday.
Their population has now reached 19, Kadis ...
The transport ministry has signed a contract to upgrade a section of the old road from Paphos to Limassol near Petra tou Romiou, it announced on Thursday.
According to the ...
The Amathus archaeological site in Limassol will remain closed until further notice it was announced on Thursday after coronavirus cases were detected among staff.
The site closed on Monday after ...
Cyprus registered the fourth highest prison population density in Europe in 2020, new research has shown.
According to the Council of Europe’s Annual Penal Statistics on Prison Populations for 2020, made ...
Police are looking for a man who robbed a kiosk in Limassol at knifepoint in the early morning hours on Thursday.
The man reportedly stormed into the kiosk in the ...
Cyprus Defence Minister Charalambos Petrides participated in a Ministerial virtual conference on the “Task Force Takuba” operating in Mali.
A press release issued by the Defence Ministry noted that Petrides ...
Paphos police on Wednesday arrested a 26-year-old man suspected of committing various offences including burglaries, a car theft and causing malicious damage.
Four residents of Paphos filed complaints to police ...
Police booked 144 individuals for violating coronavirus protocols in the 24 hours leading up to 6am on Thursday.
Most of the culprits were not wearing masks, had not sent an SMS for ...
In its research, credit agency S&P notes several themes that weigh against the Cyprus economy – the other credit agencies also make the point that these issues are holding ...
Butchers on Wednesday stood by their claims that the meat arriving in their shops from slaughterhouses has not been stored or treated properly.
The accusations follow on from a discussion ...
There is not enough time to pass the pay-as-you-throw bill before parliament dissolves for elections in May, but this won’t stop it from being implemented, House environment committee head ...
The health ministry announced two deaths and 529 new cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday.
The dead are an 83-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man. Both had underlying health conditions, the latter ...
A new digital library covering all things Cyprus negotiations-related is now available to the public in three languages, Greek, Turkish and English.
The comprehensive political guide has been developed and ...