The 92-year-old hotel hasn’t accepted a booking in over 40 years. All that’s set to change
Berengaria’s back. No, not Richard the Lionheart’s wife – she’d be ...
Ever increasing costs forcing consumers to restructure energy bills
Standing on the pavement outside the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC), with a little boy in tow, Nitsa tells the Cyprus ...
In recent years, around 10,000 Israelis have made Cyprus their home
The size of the Israeli community in Cyprus increased by a quarter in the past week as Israelis fled the ...
By Jonathan Shkurko and Andria Kades
The feeling of uncertainty weighed heavily at Larnaca airport on Wednesday, as attacks between Israel and Hamas entered their fifth day and Israelis fled ...
The road transport department confirmed it is closely monitoring the recall process for vehicles with airbags from a specific manufacturer after it was suggested that the death of 24-year-old Kyriakos ...
In the driving force hoping to bring the European Capital of Culture to Limassol, THEO PANAYIDES finds a woman who loves numbers, and inviting the audience in to a performance
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ALIX NORMAN meets a second-generation refugee who’s helping those without tangible mementoes of their past reclaim their heritage
When Christina Sokratous’ father fled Famagusta in 1974 he left behind all ...
Spooktober is upon us and streaming giant Netflix has a lot of original content ready to hit your screen this month says CONSTANTINOS PSILLIDES
Lupin Part 3
Omar Sy is back ...
Hamas gave impression economy was in focus, says source
By Samia Nakhoul and Jonathan Saul
A careful campaign of deception ensured Israel was caught off guard when the Palestinian Islamist ...
Case centres on a meeting held by Turkey to sway 2020 Turkish Cypriot elections
The unprecedented criminal case that has raised eyebrows both locally and internationally, in which Turkish Cypriot journalist ...
But minister says no reduction in fines for going through red light
Drivers will not be penalised for warning others of speed checks ahead, and the €300 fine for going through ...
A real scandal: president did not list his pension in wealth declaration
By Efi Xanthou
The last week saw the pundits debating Cyprus’ latest scandal: namely President Nikos Christodoulides’ omitting ...
THE POOR guy had been in his new post just four days before he became the target of a character assassination attempt by the media.
Stavros Avgoustides took over as ...
Cyprus receives more energy from the sun per square metre than anywhere else in Europe and yet there is no end in sight to our energy woes
“Between May and ...
A recent study reveals Cyprus has six times the recommended rate of Cesareans. ALIX NORMAN meets the expert who’s addressing what doctors fail to disclose about this major surgical ...
Only a few days remain until the third edition of Larnaca Biennale begins and along with its three exhibitions and nearly two dozen events are works by world artists – some ...
In a master gelato maker, THEO PANAYIDES finds a cultured man unimpressed with the sweet in Cyprus, and doubtful over the future of Limassol
We talk about migrants and ice ...
Limassol’s culinary scene has a dazzling newcomer. Nestled within the opulent confines of the City of Dreams casino resort, Anaïs offers a taste of France’s elegant and ...
He’s pulled trucks, lifted tractors, and can carry 500kg for 20 metres! ALIX NORMAN meets the island’s strongest man
Meet Ilya Khazov. At 6 foot 5 he’s almost as tall ...
Worries also raised about ecosystem near the private facility that would create electricity from natural gas
Construction at the first private power station in Cyprus has come to a halt, ...
As demand grows around the world, two top producers have cut output
Oil, diesel and petrol prices have only one way to go over the next few months: up. Brent ...
A criminal investigation into 17.5kg of cocaine hidden in banana crates has turned into a legal wrangle between the British bases (SBAs) and the Republic of Cyprus, in what has ...
There are growing concerns about the recent weakening of economic activity, the persistence of inflation, and the deterioration in the government finances in Cyprus that come on top of underlying ...
Ahead of World Smile Day on October 6, Alix Norman discovers if Cyprus is beaming or frowning – and does it really matter?
Cyprus is NOT the most smiley nation on earth. ...