A comprehensive overview of current news in Cyprus, covering everything from local events and political developments to social issues and community highlights
A free Park and Ride bus service will launch in Limassol on Thursday, the transport ministry announced on Tuesday.
Following an agreement with AAA Limassol Stadium, there will be 102 free ...
The Cypriot economy demonstrated remarkable resilience in 2024, achieving a growth rate of 3.7 per cent despite persistent geopolitical and internal challenges.
Tourism, construction, and the wholesale and retail trade sectors have ...
A 31-year-old man was remanded for three days on Tuesday by the Famagusta district court for a burglary and illegal possession of drugs.
He was reported to have been stealing ...
The autopsy on the 26-year-old Polish national who died from a fall at a construction site will be carried out on Thursday morning.
All works at the construction site have ...
All roads leading to Troodos were reopened again shortly after midday on Tuesday, the police said, with access from Troodos square towards the top of Mount Olympus restricted to vehicles ...
A police officer and a lawyer were arrested on Tuesday morning for aiding the escape of the Swedish fugitive that had been held under police custody at a Larnaca hospital.
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An elderly couple in Limassol died after a fire broke out in their home late on Monday night.
Evangelos Vasiliou, 73 and his wife Pantelitsa Vasiliou were in their Pano Polemidia ...
The Association of Cyprus Banks on Monday announced that interbank and cross-border transactions will soon be completed in just 10 seconds, with the service being available round-the-clock.
The new service will ...
The government said Monday it has implemented changes to the functioning of a small number of traffic cameras following complaints about drivers getting unfairly saddled with fines for violations.
Alexis ...
In an environment of instability and uncertainty, Greece aims to serve as a bridge between North and South, East and West and to act as a stabilizing factor, Greek Foreign ...
The government aims in 2025 to update the Interpol database with Cypriot antiquities lost abroad with information on private collections that were in the north until 1974 and have since been lost, ...
President Nikos Christodoulides will visit on Tuesday the USS Indiana submarine which is in Limassol for a New Year port call.
US Ambassador to Cyprus, Julie Fisher, in a post ...
Restoration is to begin in the early part of the new year at Famagusta’s St George of the Latins church, bicommunal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage co-chairman Ali Tuncay ...
A 41-year-old Greek Cypriot man was shot at the Ayia Fyla area in Limassol on Monday night, which police are investigating as an attempted murder.
The shooter fled with the ...
A man was shot in the face while out hunting near the Karpas peninsula villages of Eptakomi and Galateia, the Turkish Cypriot police said on Monday.
The man, named as 44...
The north’s ‘government’ on Monday formalised its plans to move northern Nicosia’s court buildings from their current location in Nicosia’s old town to the under-construction ‘government’ complex ...
The floating, storage and regasification unit (Fsru) is currently moored at the Strait of Malacca, Malaysia, where it’s undergoing technical checks, the energy minister said on Monday.
George Papanastasiou ...
Police on Monday said there were assessing whether the death of 62-year-old Vitaly Shostak in Limassol was a premeditated murder or suicide.
Shostak was found to have died from a ...
Nicosia district court handed down a €15,450 fine to two companies after a man died in a labour accident, it was reported on Monday.
According to a labour inspection department statement, ...
The €2 coin is now being sold for more than €1,000 amongst collectors.
On the occasion of celebrating the 20th anniversary of Cyprus’ accession to the European Union in 2004, the central bank ...
The United Nations secretary-general’s reports on Cyprus are expected to be released next week, a spokesman for the United Nations said on Monday.
They are the report of the ...
Did you know that, according to the World Health Organisation, cancer treatment in Europe costs more than $200 billion a year, $895 billion globally?
Why is that? Diagnostic instruments and treatments, the ...
Because of Christmas and New Year, December is the month for sparkling wines. From Champagne houses to renowned wineries from all over the world get ready to celebrate New Year’...
Work was halted on Monday at the construction site in the Paphos district village of Kissonerga where a dead body had been found on Saturday.
News website Reporter wrote that ...