A comprehensive overview of current news in Cyprus, covering everything from local events and political developments to social issues and community highlights
Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe could have been an ancient kiln used in the production of ceramic vessels during the Middle Bronze Age at a site in the Paphos ...
The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), a global shipping giant with offices in Limassol, on Wednesday issued an update regarding the seizure of the MSC Aries in the Strait of Hormuz ...
The 31-year-old Ukrainian woman who stands accused of money laundering was jailed pending a trial on Wednesday after being unable to afford bail.
The woman stands accused of laundering around €8 ...
The annual inflation rate of the Harmonised Consumer Price Index in Cyprus dropped to 1.6 per cent in March, mainly driven downward by a decrease in energy prices, according to a ...
The European Commission on Wednesday announced the launch of a new programme aimed at supporting Turkish Cypriot businesses.
The project will allow Turkish Cypriot small and medium-sized businesses and startups ...
There is set to be a record number of participants in this year’s McDonald’s Ayia Napa Youth Soccer Festival, which will get underway at the end of April.
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The Green Party on Wednesday slammed authorities for lack of action after numerous cats, a dog and several hedgehogs were found dead, probably from poison, in the village of Maroni ...
Want to discover a stunning array of cacti, succulent flowers and plants? Then, mark your calendars for May 12 as the 15th Annual Exhibition of Cacti and other Succulents returns to ...
Cyprus tourism experienced growth during the first quarter of 2024, marking a recovery after a previous period of decline, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat), which released the relevant report ...
Entry to the island’s museums and archaeological sites will be free of charge to all visitors on Thursday to commemorate International Day of Monuments and Sites, which is marked ...
Cypriot MPs voted “no” as the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (Pace) recommended that Kosovo’s application to join the Council of Europe be accepted on Tuesday night.
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President of the association of Hotel Professionals of Cyprus (Pasydixe) Christos Angelides has called for more agility in the local tourism sector, saying that any long-term strategy remains vulnerable to ...
The forestry department on Wednesday responded to a renewed alert issued by environmentalist groups concerning road works being carried out in Akamas.
According to the forestry department’s statement the ...
Five migrant boats attempting to reach Cyprus from Lebanon were pushed back to unknown destinations, it emerged on Wednesday.
The pushbacks drew controversy, as the treatment of the migrants on ...
Cypriot driver Vladimiros Tziortzis had a disastrous start to the EuroNascar season last weekend.
At the season opener in Valencia, Tziortzis started in 10th place for Saturday’s race, but ...
Authorities in Paphos cashed in €30,615 in unpaid fines as part of an operation to execute warrants.
The money was collected on Tuesday through action by the Paphos CID, assistant director ...
Cyprus and Greece are aiming to strengthen bilateral cooperation on important environmental policies with the aim of promoting sustainable practices and actions.
Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou, and her Greek counterpart ...
The government “does not wish to solve the problem” of multiple pensions being paid to government officials, the audit service said on Wednesday.
In an eight-point statement on the matter, ...
There are quite a few new restaurants opening in Paphos, so it is very easy to have your head turned and bypass the established ones. One such establishment is the ...
The 82-year-old man sentenced to jail for shooting a cable thief was admitted to Limassol general hospital on Tuesday, as the fate of his appeal remains unknown.
He reported severe ...
Cyprus is set to experience some dust in the air on Wednesday and Thursday with warnings being issued for vulnerable groups of people.
Pulmonologist Dr Haris Armeutis told CNA on ...
Criminal elements are to be the first order of priority with Syrian migrant removals, permanent secretary of the interior ministry Loizos Hadjivasiliou said on Wednesday.
Elsewhere, expert in Arab affairs ...
Do you know who makes the clothes you wear? That is a question often asked at Fashion Revolution events that seek to raise awareness on sustainable fashion for a more ...
The Turkish side’s demand for a two-state solution is “irrational” President Nikos Christodoulides told a gathering of UK Cypriots at an event in London on Tuesday night.
“There is ...