A comprehensive overview of current news in Cyprus, covering everything from local events and political developments to social issues and community highlights
Over 1,000 drug cases have been investigated by the police so far in 2024.
From January 1 to November 30, 2024, a total of 1,008 cases involving 1,065 individuals have been investigated, the police said in an ...
Larnaca district court has fined a company €6,000 for not maintaining health and safety measures which resulted in the amputation of an employee’s hand, it was announced on Wednesday.
The ...
The government on Wednesday approved a scheme subsidising interest rates on housing loans, aimed at combating the impact of high interest rates and inflationary pressures.
The cabinet’s decision said ...
It has been quite a while since I have had the opportunity to review a relatively new restaurant in Paphos. Eda Family Café in Koukila is not so new; it ...
In recent years, L’ Atelier Robuchon at Ayia Napa Marina has become a cornerstone of Cyprus’ gastronomic revival. With its signature French cuisine, and the philosophy of the legendary Joë...
The Cypriot government on Wednesday provided an update on its strategic campaign to improve the country’s reputation on the global stage.
This effort is being spearheaded by Invest Cyprus ...
The forestry department on Wednesday urged the public to avoid driving through state forests, as this could disturb birds of prey that are in their nesting and breeding season.
Drivers ...
Limassol police were on heightened alert on Wednesday after a hand grenade was discovered in a building in Germasogeia.
According to initial information, a member of the public discovered the ...
Wednesday will be mainly overcast with medium and high clouds and temperatures at 20C inland, 22C on the north coast, 21C on the remaining coast, and 13C in the higher ...
By Nicolas NetienAs an island nation, Cyprus faces two critical, intertwined challenges: managing our limited water resources and reducing our dependence on imported energy.
With climate change exacerbating water scarcity ...
All that is needed for an agreement on crossings is political will, UNSG Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), Colin Stewart, said on ...
Larnaca municipality on Tuesday called for a protest over the government’s plans for the city’s port and marina, as Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades expressed his hope a solution ...
President Nikos Christodoulides on Tuesday expressed his hope that Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar would be positive over a potential meeting to discuss opening new checkpoints.
In statements after a ...
Thousands of parents are set to benefit from two bills on childbirth allowance and parental leave set to head to plenum on Thursday, Labour Minister Yiannis Panayiotou said on Tuesday.
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The autopsy on seven-year-old girl who died while being treated at Makario hospital was carried out on Tuesday, while police are investigating the conditions of her death.
Police press officer ...
With Cyprus ranking 15th globally for its coffee consumption, the public was urged on Tuesday to use reusable cups when ordering their favourite beverage, as at least 10,000 single-use caps go ...
Parliamentarians on Tuesday sent a bill aiming to beef up existing regulations about vehicle recalls to a plenum vote on Thursday, following the outcry over the dangerous Takata airbags that ...
Sexist comments aired on TV by former football player Costas Malekkos who said women should accept that men are in charge “have taken us 100 years back”, the single parents association ...
The Pasydy civil servants union on Tuesday condemned an apparent assault on a department of fisheries official, calling such incidents unacceptable.
According to a statement by the union, the incident ...
Over 2,600 traffic violations were recorded nationwide during traffic stops last week, police said on Tuesday.
The were offences clocked outside of the automated traffic cameras system.
According to police, between ...
A symbolic olive tree was planted by Cypriots in London to mark 50 years since the invasion of Cyprus, they announced on Tuesday.
The ceremony was organised by National Federation of ...
MPs are in January expected to vote into law a bill setting a price cap on bottled water in a bid to protect consumers from exploitation.
During the latest round ...
One in four workers are on low wages, a research institute affiliated with the left-leaning Peo union said on Tuesday outlining how income distribution has tilted away from salaried employees ...
Four new buses, from an order of nine specially designed for people with disabilities, were delivered to the transport ministry on Tuesday.
The buses with lifting platforms have the capability ...