Cyprus extradition riles US lobbyists

A Chinese mother and son’s fight against extradition from Cyprus to face fraud charges has attracted criticism by US-based right-wing lobby groups who claim the case is politically motivated. Cyprus police said

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Wait almost over for Larnaca Marina

The much-awaited Larnaca port and marina €1.2 bln redevelopment will soon take shape as Kition Ocean Holdings; the consortium awarded the project, said construction begins on 1 April. Panos Alexandrou, the Cypriot-Israeli

Royal Caribbean calls Cyprus home

American cruise giant Royal Caribbean will continue cruises from Cyprus in the next two years, casting their vote of confidence in the island’s tourism. The good news for Cyprus tourism and shipping

Cyprus tourism gaining new identity

Cyprus is throwing off its sun and sea destination image to offer other authentic experiences visitors can enjoy, including sports events such as L’Étape by Tour de France, said Deputy Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios.

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Cyprus chill factor

Cyprus is shivering from a cold front pushing temperatures 5 degrees Celsius lower than the seasonal average, with rain and more snow on the menu said the Met Office. Head of the

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EastMed doubts dent Cyprus energy plans

Cyprus’ dreams of becoming an energy hub have taken a step backwards after Nicosia confirmed the construction of the EastMed gas pipeline is a longshot. In comments to state radio CyBC, newly