We live in an era of innovation and many governmental institutions, organisations and private companies try to promote innovative products and services. These include selling of products around the world ...
A school student has been hospitalised with a fractured shoulder blade after the latest incident of violence at a high school, in Nicosia, it emerged on Monday.
According to reports, ...
Britain needs a new economic strategy to reverse 15 years of falling living standards and worsening inequality, a leading think tank and an academic research centre said on Monday.
British productivity ...
A new suggested UN envoy to aid in restarting the dialogue between Turkish and Greek Cypriots is expected to be named on Monday, Government Spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis said.
Speaking to ...
The Porsche Panamera is entering its third model generation. The sports car manufacturer’s luxury sedan emphasises its sporting character with even more powerful drive systems. The profile is enhanced ...
By Richard Boxall
The race for places in the knockout stage of the Cyprus autumn T20 league is hotting up, with just one weekend of group matches to be played. ...
The fifth edition of Cyprus 4.0 for 2023 focuses on Cyprus’ innovation and startup ecosystem, as well as the island’s leading international tech businesses that are contributing to Cyprus’ growth as ...
Eleven climbers were found dead in Indonesia on Monday following the eruption of the Marapi volcano in West Sumatra, a rescue official said, as a search to find 12 more missing ...
There were four hours of testimonies on Monday, as the inquest into the death of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou, whose lifeless body was found under a bridge in Alassa in 2005, ...
Vladimiros Tziortzis is the first Cypriot who had the honour of stepping on the stage at NASCAR’s annual awards in the United States.
The Cypriot driver was in Nashville, ...
Oil futures reversed course after rising briefly on Monday amid persistent pressure from the OPEC+ decision and uncertainty over global fuel demand growth, although the risk of supply disruptions from ...
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets.
Asian stocks have made a hesitant start to the week, while gold hit a new peak and Treasuries ran ...
Bitcoin has broken above $40,000 for the first time this year as it rides a wave of momentum on broad enthusiasm about US interest rate cuts and as traders anticipate the ...
A new solo exhibition by Andreas Stylianou will open in Larnaca soon, presented by the Pierides Museum – Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation and Future DMND fine art platform in Los ...
Α statutory tenant can be ordered to be evicted even if he pays the rents due
The relationship between a property owner and a tenant is regulated by a tenancy agreement ...
Sunday was devoted to health at the UN COP28 climate summit in Dubai. But it was also a day of reflection on what has been achieved so far and where ...
Low wage earning public sector workers protested on Monday outside the presidential palace, as a decision was expected from the finance ministry was expected on rectifying the salary discrepancies.
Monday’...
In today’s episode, President Nikos Christodoulides on Sunday paid an impromptu visit to Ayios Dhometios, and specifically to the area of Maria’s House in the buffer zone inspect ...
Police in Paphos on Sunday arrested a 34-year-old woman who had been put on the stop list for a case of illegal drugs possession with intent to supply.
The 34-year-old’...
The Israeli military said its forces were confronting Hamas fighters across the Gaza Strip, indicating its planned ground offensive in the enclave’s refugee-crowded south had begun as Israeli bombing ...
By Andria Kades and Iole Damaskinos
Schools and commuters descended into chaos on Monday, after more than 500 buses were taken out of service amid fears they were not safe for ...
Sensors, “smart” buoys and high-tech traps can make fisheries in Europe more sustainable and profitable.
By Helen Massy-Beresford
Professor Zigor Uriondo was so keen to make tuna fishing less polluting ...
Monday will be mostly sunny with some increased high clouds at times and temperatures rising to around 24C in the interior and the coasts and 16C in the higher mountains. ...
Drawing inspiration from birds, fish and even worms, researchers in Europe are developing machines to explore places on Earth that are difficult for people to reach.
By Gareth Willmer
The ...