The meteorology department has issued a yellow weather warning for Monday in effect from 10am until 7pm. Intense storms are expected with precipitation rates between 35 and 55 millimeters per hour.
The ...
Cyprus team aiming to scale Himalayan peak
In a daring bid to push the boundaries of human endurance, a team of fearless adventurers from Cyprus is poised to embark on ...
President Nikos Christodoulides on Sunday discussed migration with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen during a meeting in Athens.
Christodoulides and von der Leyen were in ...
A British Royal Navy ship will supply aid to Gaza as part of an international effort to help set up a new humanitarian maritime corridor in early May, it emerged ...
Dozens of police officers were involved in an operation aimed at identifying illegal migrants in Chlorakas on Sunday.
Officers began searching people’s homes starting at 6am and efforts lasted ...
A 31-year-old man was remanded for eight days at Paphos district court on Sunday after he used a company credit card 80 times to fuel up vehicles.
The cost of his ...
Efforts are underway to develop the National Cancer Institute, as well as a legal framework to offer palliative care through Gesy, Health Minister Michael Damianos said on Sunday.
Speaking to ...
The Paphos regional board of tourism (Etap) heralded on Sunday that regular flights between Cyprus and Tel Aviv will resume.
Etap referred to a recent Ryanair announcement which said starting ...
Little big orchestra from the US coming to Limassol for a dazzling summer party finds ELENI PHILIPPOU
A delightful musical cocktail is happening in the heart of this summer. Pink ...
Cyprus and Greece have a clear European outlook with a voice and role in Brussels, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday.
In a speech from the podium during Greece’s 15...
President Nikos Christodoulides was discussing migration with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday during a lunch with Greek Premier Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The meeting took place in Athens, ...
After seven aid workers were killed in Gaza by Israeli air strikes, Tom Cleaver examines the state and the future of Cyprus’ humanitarian aid corridor
It was supposed to be ...
Police on Sunday were investigating €700 in damages at the Polemidia school art class.
Four people stormed into the case on Friday at around 4pm while cleaners were at the premises, ...
Two people aged 19 and 54 were arrested after they were found with more than 4kg of drugs, police said on Sunday.
The 19-year-old was pulled over while he was driving on ...
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In a notable development in Cyprus, two brothers, George Geratziotis and Dr. Alexandros Geratziotis, have spearheaded an ...
Officials are bracing for the logistical nightmare of the upcoming local and European elections, featuring a smorgasbord of as many as 20,000 candidates vying for the 3,500 public offices up for grabs. ...
Butchers in the north have introduced a “service fee” for their customers to sidestep price controls introduced by the ‘government’ for the retail price of lamb.
The north’s ‘government’ ...
A 24-year-old man was remanded in custody for four days on Saturday, suspected of having set fire to a barber shop.
The fire had broken out at 10.30pm on Thursday ...
Cyprus “lived better days” when Disy were in charge, party leader Annita Demetriou said on Saturday.
Speaking at Greece’s governing New Democracy party’s conference in the country’s ...
A 44-year-old man accused of having captained a boat which brought 22 irregular migrants to Cyprus was remanded in custody for six days on Saturday.
The boat was intercepted off the ...
Local government reform is now “in the final stretch”, Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou said on Saturday.
Speaking to mukhtars, he said he described the reforms as “long-awaited, radical, and ambitious”, ...
The government’s goal is to create a “fully digitised state”, Finance Minister Makis Keravnos said on Saturday.
Speaking at a business conference, he said a fully digitised state would “...
People smugglers “are advertising voyages to Cyprus on social media”, Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou said on Saturday.
Speaking to mukhtars, he said the phenomenon of smugglers setting sail from Lebanon ...
A total of 13 children were arrested and accused in writing in Limassol on Friday night after having illegally lit bonfires.
The bonfires form part of the Cypriot Easter tradition of “...