The first bilateral high-level meeting of delegations between Cyprus and Jordan takes place on Friday in Larnaca. The respective delegations will be chaired by Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides and his Jordanian
Cyprus had no deaths for the tenth day in a row but saw daily coronavirus infections spike further for the third day, rising from 122 on Tuesday and 167 on Wednesday, to 175
Health authorities reported the first coronavirus clusters for several months involving 23 people, as cases found through contact tracing were kept in single digits. The Health Ministry reported two separate clusters in
EU passengers flying to Cyprus from July 1 must hold a COVID-19 digital green pass to be allowed entry to the island, said the Transport Ministry on Thursday. According to the announcement,
Themis Papadopoulos, who returns to the helm of the Cyprus Shipping Chamber, has also been elected Vice-Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping, the world’s principal shipping organisation, representing around 80% of global merchant tonnage.
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades is among 16 EU leaders who signed a joint letter vowing to “continue fighting against discrimination towards the LGBTI community”. The letter comes a day after the European
Cyprus fears the Covid-19 variant behind the acceleration of India’s explosive outbreak is triggering a cases surge on the island, the health ministry said Thursday. It said samples returned from the European
According to the travel rating website Trip Advisor, Cyprus beaches rank among the best in Europe, with Protaras and Ayia Napa voted among the best 25 locations. Nissi Beach in Ayia Napa
The head of UN Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix is on a four-day working visit to Cyprus to monitor the Blue Berets patrolling the island’s divide. UN Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, Stéphane Dujarric,
With the use of plastic money and seamless payments rising due to the coronavirus pandemic, some small retailers illegally transfer credit card processing fees to consumers. From kiosks to plumbers and lawyers,