Following accusations of corruption involving public figures in allocating Turkish Cypriot properties to non-eligible applicants, Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou has instructed authorities to conduct a survey of those granted them. The minister
A Cypriot track and field coach accused of sexually abusing four former female athletes when underaged will stand trial on July 4, while Larnaca Criminal Court ordered he be placed in custody
Foreign investors in Cyprus told President Nikos Christodoulides the government must address infrastructure shortcomings that hinder their business plans for the island. Investors were brought together during a roundtable discussion organised by
A 25-year-old high school supply teacher was remanded in custody for eight days on alleged child porn charges on Friday, while evidence emerged he sexually harassed students by sending them explicit content.
Hellenic Bank posted €69.7 mln profit for the first quarter of 2023, as it offloads toxic loans. The bank holds a Solid Capital Position with a CET1 ratio of 19.3% and a Capital adequacy
The European Commission will co-finance 107 infrastructure projects worth €6.2 bln in grants to support sustainable, safe and efficient transport, including constructing Nicosia’s orbital motorway. The projects include major cross-border rail connections
Doctors told a woman she had just six months to live after being wrongly diagnosed with metastatic cancer. As reported by the news site Philenews, due to a medical mix-up, a 40-year-old
Cypriot authorities rescued 45 Syrian migrants in two boats after receiving information they were in distress 60 nautical miles off the island’s southern coast at Cape Greco, Ayia Napa, officials said Friday.
Tourism Minister Costas Koumis believes that in 2024 Cyprus and Kazakhstan will have a direct flight connection opening up new markets for the island. The deputy minister held meetings in Almaty, Kazakhstan,
Another boat carrying nearly 40 migrants from war-torn Syria was found in the sea area off Cape Greco in Ayia Napa, confirming concerns over rising arrivals from the neighbouring country by sea.