The Royal iconostasis doors of Agios Anastasios Peristeronopigi village, looted after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, are the first artefact repatriated from an Asian country, namely Japan. The repatriation was
Four people died of the coronavirus on Friday, including a 43 year old, despite improving epidemiological data of the last few days, with the number of new cases and hospitalisations at 238
This August was the warmest month in Cyprus since temperatures were recorded, with the island sweltering under prolonged heatwaves blamed on global warming. According to an announcement, maximum temperatures above 40°C became
The chair of the U.S. financial regulator is right that cryptocurrency trading platforms should be regulated, said the CEO of leading independent financial advisory and fintech, deVere. “The man at the top
Cyprus epidemiological indicators improved in August; however, infection of teenagers and those in their 20’s remain high, according to the Health Ministry’s latest COVID-19 report. According to the report (17-30 August 2021),
President Nicos Anastasiades received the Cyprus Securities & Exchange Commission (Cysec) annual report praising its outgoing chair Demetra Kalogirou for her contribution to expanding the capital market. Kalogirou presented Anastasiades the last
Limassol recorded the highest number of deaths from COVID-19 in August, with a third of the 82 reported involving its residents, according to the Health Ministry. Overall, August went down as the
Cyprus has started rolling its COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to residents of care homes as the first inoculations were carried out on Friday. The launch of Cyprus’ third round of COVID-19 shots
Cyprus Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides believes a wind of change is sweeping across the Eastern Mediterranean and wider Middle East, as like-minded countries come together to promote cooperation and stability. He said
Cyprus police are investigating six doctors who have allegedly provided their patients with fake COVID-19 vaccination cards. Police spokesman Christos Andreou told the Financial Mirror that the force is currently looking into