Israeli troops and tanks attacked Gaza’s main northern city from both sides on Monday, three days after they began a major ground offensive in the Palestinian enclave that has ...
British Special Forces troops are currently in Cyprus on standby for developments in Gaza and the wider region, according to media reports in the United Kingdom.
Newspaper The Sun said ...
Man shot dead in Limassol
By Nick Theodoulou
Yermasogia awoke to a shocking gangster-like execution after a 55-year-old man was gunned down by two hooded attackers firing from a Kalashnikov ...
Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca are all jostling to follow in Paphos’ footsteps
In the wake of Paphos’ remarkable achievement in 2017, when the city took the spotlight as a European Capital ...
That’s the official line, but the results remain to be seen
Big changes are coming down the pipe next year in terms of how people interact with their local ...
The future of Cyprus’ gas beset by war, COP28 and tough negotiations with Chevron
In our region the Israel-Hamas war overshadows most other issues. Right now, it is characterised by ...
Cyprus has reached out to the EU for help including requesting items such as tents, after 194 migrants arrived to the island’s shores, it emerged on Sunday.
The interior ministry ...
The new UN envoy to Cyprus should be seen as the last chance to solve the Cyprus problem, as the island’s division is becoming more entrenched with time, UN ...
Owner of iconic bakery Hurricane in the old city since 1942 says it’s time to retire
If tradition had a taste, to some it would be a cheese pie – specifically, ...
MANY claim that the election of Nik II would be a continuation of the rule of Nik I, the only difference being the beard. The dismal reality is that the ...
Some 10 days ago, we had written that the most foolish decision taken by the Anastasiades government on Gesy was to allow public hospital workers to keep the public servant status ...
Constantinos Petrides: ‘we are embarking on a similar course that led to the 2013 haircut’
Former finance minister Constantinos Petrides has slammed what he says is the hypocrisy of politicians over ...
Oxi Day was celebrated on Saturday morning with a parade through the streets of Cyprus’ towns and cities.
Schoolchildren, soldiers and others in traditional Greek dress walked to the sound ...
A small aircraft crashed in the village of Marki, in the Nicosia district, on Saturday morning.
The Larnaca Search and Rescue Centre said they received information about the crash at ...
Cyprus abstained on Friday night from a United Nations General Assembly vote on a resolution calling for a “sustained humanitarian truce in the Middle East”.
The resolution was adopted by ...
The Cyprus Olympic Committee (KOE) is currently under investigation for squandering public money. The Committee for Ethics and Protection of Sport is expected to give its findings on an investigation ...
Cyprus is preparing for a scenario in which more than 100,000 people may need to be evacuated from Lebanon, Israel, and the broader region if the violence in the Middle East ...
Paphos municipality signed a contract on Friday for the construction of 203 student accommodation rooms, as the mayor vowed that major changes are on the way.
Paphos mayor Phedonas Phedonos said ...
Around 25 per cent of pensioners who retired at 63 look set to benefit from a government proposal to slash the 12 per cent penalty imposed on early retirement for those who contributed ...
A diver missing at the Zenobia shipwreck was found dead by authorities within the ship on Friday.
A search party found him at around 11am, in a compartment of the ...
Issues related to the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (Unficyp) will be at the centre of the visit next week by UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix, who ...
Public hospitals are the “backbone” of the national health care system (Gesy) but they must become competitive, the health minister said on Friday.
Speaking on CyBC radio, Health Minister Popi ...
Approximately one in four businesses in Cyprus has fallen victim to some form of cyberattack, according to a recent survey conducted by the Cyprus Information Technology Enterprises Association (CITEA). The ...
After months of pleading with the UN Secretary-General for the appointment of a special envoy/representative, the government will be able to say that it achieved part of its objective. ...