A comprehensive overview of current news in Cyprus, covering everything from local events and political developments to social issues and community highlights
After checks carried out by Nicosia on Friday and Saturday night, two cases of gambling are being investigated.
Nine people who were found playing dice were charged in writing and ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit Cyprus on Tuesday as part of a regional tour, the presidency said on Sunday.
The one-day working visit “underscores excellent relations between Cyprus ...
Cyprus acceding to Nato – easier said than done? If so, why did the government float the idea, with President Nikos Christodoulides sounding sanguine about the prospects? A trial balloon, intended ...
President Nikos Christodoulides on Saturday remained non-committal over the possibility of a new hospital being built in Polis Chrysochous.
He was asked about the matter while visiting the town as ...
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar on Friday said he does not accept the term “Cypriot” to refer to people from the island of Cyprus.
Addressing the north’s Ataturk teachers’ ...
The customs department on Saturday found a total of 1,395 litres of petrol which had been smuggled into the Republic from the north in a house.
The petrol was stored in ...
An ancient Cypriot zoomorphic urn dating from the bronze age was on Saturday formally handed back to the Cyprus government in London.
The urn was handed over by the director ...
A series of plans aimed at bolstering the environmental credentials of the Tillyria region were announced by President Nikos Christodoulides on Saturday.
He was visiting the region as part of ...
Potatoes were thrown at the north’s ‘prime minister’ Unal Ustel’s office on Friday evening as trade unions protested the north’s high cost of living and a bill ...
President Nikos Christodoulides on Saturday said he is “ready” to discuss the matter of crossing points with Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar.
Speaking during a tour of the Tillyria area, ...
The government “will do everything possible” to ensure the continued supply of water to the Paphos district, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Saturday after a desalination plant between the villages ...
Credit rating agency Fitch on Saturday upgraded Cyprus’ credit rating from BBB+ to A-, becoming the second such agency in the space of three weeks to give the island an ‘...
A 25-year-old man was arrested on Saturday morning after having been found spraying graffiti on a roundabout next to the Ammochostos stadium in Larnaca.
The police said they had spotted “...
The Paralimni and Dherynia municipality on Saturday announced it had knocked down a building in Protaras which had been constructed illegally.
The municipality said the building was knocked down after ...
Saturday’s weather will be mostly cloudy, with rain expected in parts of the island, particularly in the afternoon.
Temperatures will rise to 19 degrees Celsius inland, 21 degrees Celsius on the ...
Justice Minister Marios Hartsiotis on Friday pledged to fight against the “gangrene” of corruption.
Speaking on behalf of President Nikos Christodoulides at an event to mark the world day for ...
A fire broke out late on Friday afternoon at the Paphos desalination plant, between Mandria and Kouklia, causing extensive damage.
The fire was reported to have spread rapidly, almost completely ...
A pack of stray dogs has been reported roaming the Pedieos linear park in Nicosia and Strovolos municipality is still trying to catch the canines.
The municipality said it has ...
The saga of the scandal-struck monastery of Osios Avakoum in Fterikoudi entered its final chapter this week, with the Holy Synod ruling in favour of upholding the disgraced monks’ defrocking.
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MP Rita Theodorou Superman assumed the presidency of the parliamentary assembly coordinating mechanism of UNOCT – the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism – on Friday, expressing concern over the Middle East crisis, which ...
Cyprus is paving the way for sustainable and forward-thinking investment strategies, as explored in this weekend’s Cyprus 4.0 supplement, free with the Sunday Mail.
From ESG commitments and real estate ...
Discussions on a bill regulating the operation of foreign university branches in Cyprus have entered their final stretch and the wording of the bill has been finalised, Education Minister Athena ...
Over 250 hairdressing products, as well as a large haul of duty-free tobacco products, were confiscated earlier this week at Ayios Dhometios crossing point and over €5,000 were collected in fines.
On ...
The attorney-general’s office is “handling” the question of the requisite parliamentary quorum for constitutional reform to be enacted, attorney-general George Savvides said on Friday.
The question had arisen after ...