Hacker held after man disappears

A 24-year-old Cypriot who spent time in a US prison for cybercrimes is the main suspect in the disappearance of a man whose torched vehicle was found in rural Nicosia last week.

Investors eye Big Tech earnings this week

With Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and Meta all reporting their earnings this week, investors are switching their attention from banks to Big Tech, said the CEO of a leading independent financial advisory and

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Cyprus prepared for Sudan evacuation

Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos has contacted French and British counterparts Catherine Colonna and James Cleverly and Egypt’s Sameh Shoukry on getting Cypriots out of Sudan. The Foreign Affairs Ministry said the contacts were held

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More entries expected on sanctions list

President Nikos Christodoulides believes more Cypriots and companies may be placed on the Russian sanctions list, vowing the government will do whatever possible to protect the country’s credibility. “We will not allow

Cyprus Airways March passengers spike six-fold

Cyprus Airways announced its March passenger results, carrying 25,899 passengers, a 558% increase from the previous year. Compared to March 2019, before the pandemic, the airline carried 19% more passengers (Mar’19: 21,676).

Elderly parents targeted by fake doctors

Police are warning the public to be wary of callers claiming to be doctors, demanding money from elderly citizens to operate on a loved one in critical condition. The latest alarm came

British Bases used in UK Sudan evacuation

The UK has evacuated its diplomatic staff and their dependants from Khartoum, with the British bases in Cyprus used during the high-risk operation in Sudan. Announcing the evacuation, Rishi Sunak said British

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Azeri blockade highlights Genocide events

The Armenian community of Cyprus commemorates the 108th anniversary of the Genocide by Ottoman Turks with events in all towns, held under the spotlight of the continued Azeri blockade of Artsakh. Representative

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