Sunday is set to be an important day for Cypriot athletes at the Tokyo Olympic Games, with several involved in their first endeavours.
Cyclist Andri Christoforou, one of the island’...
Close to 72 per cent of the adult population (over 18) has received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine while 63.2 per cent have completed their vaccination, the health ministry said ...
In the end, Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan made a passing reference to the reopening of the fenced area of Varosha in a speech he gave in the occupied north ...
President Nicos Anastasiades on Monday said that silencing of the media will not be accepted, after an attack on Sunday night against the offices of the Sigma media group that ...
Occupied municipalities are saddened to have to stand by and wait for the ‘good news’ expected to be announced by visiting Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, their president Petros Kareklas said ...
Cyprus’ ongoing migration issues were outlined by Interior Minister Nicos Nouris in Slovenia on Friday during a meeting with several of his European counterparts.
During the discussions, Nouris said the ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has given the nod to Cyprus’ recovery and resilience plan (RRP), saying it was well balanced and addressed key structural challenges, and was ...
Foreign workers in Cyprus tend to be more highly educated than the average number across the European Union, a report has indicated.
According to data from the European Union’s ...
After 30 years of participation, Cyprus won two bronze medals for the first time at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI).
The winners were Charalambos Georgiou who is an army conscript ...
The met service expanded the yellow weather warning for high temperatures until 5pm on Tuesday.
Temperatures were expected to reach 41C inland, and around 32C in the mountainous areas. The ...
What could have been a vital boost to the economy is now the source of two lawsuits
The Cyprus Mail has obtained further details of the lawsuits regarding Man of ...
Developing new drugs takes time and money, which is why repurposing existing ones to fight coronavirus makes so much sense. THEO PANAYIDES speaks to a local scientist involved in a ...
By Stephania Constantinou
Around the world, only a handful of countries use another nation’s anthem as their own. In Cyprus, the island’s most significant form of political commemoration, ...
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
It is generally acknowledged that the ultimate objective of governments should be to improve the welfare of their citizens. Traditionally, the GDP per capita, ...
By Evie Andreou
But for how much longer? The Turkish side has not yet touched Varosha properties, but time may be running out for Greek Cypriot property owners to stake ...
News that the UK government decided to keep Cyprus on its amber list dashed the hopes of the tourism industry for a boost to business in July. Cyprus’ low positivity ...
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis central banks substantially lowered interest rates to support the recovery of their economies. In fact, the ECB by September 2015 had reduced its ...
In an election climate in which parties, politicians, candidates, citizens, TV and press are all exchanging fire about a bizonal, bicommunal federation and trading insults about corruption, nobody is interested ...
One woman is determined to do much more than simply gaze at the stars
A young woman who aspires to become the island’s first astronaut says Cyprus is ready ...
Cyprus will not be able to take full advantage of ample EU covid aid unless it is willing to undertake major reforms
In recent days there has been much advertising ...
Cyprus accused of ignoring UN committee’s request to hold off extraditing Russian businessman
Lawyers for a Russian businessman imprisoned in Nicosia are demanding answers as to why Cypriot authorities ...
Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative’s chairman outlines the importance of expanding the island product
By Kyriacos Nicolaou
Sustainable tourism has been a transformative force for the sector on the island ...
We’re safe from Iran’s nuclear weapons which never existed anyway, but what about the others?
First, the good news. The United States and Iran had talks in Vienna ...
Pre-Brexit, permanent residents could vote in local elections and hold office
More than three months after Brexit was finalised, British permanent residents are pressing for answers from the Cyprus government ...