The United States views the Republic of Cyprus (ROC) as an important partner for regional stability, security, and prosperity, working closely with Nicosia to advance shared security priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean.
British citizens who have moved abroad will be given ‘votes for life’ as the UK government scraps the arbitrary 15-year limit on voting rights. New measures announced in the Queen’s Speech will
Veteran businessman and politician Nicos Rolandis, credited with laying the foundation for Cyprus’ natural gas ambitions in 2003, has died aged 86. He was widely known as a kind and soft-spoken man,
Following the death of a 39-year-old British woman after a blood clotting incident, and a number of serious thrombotic episodes amongst people who received AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, Cyprus authorities are now recommending
Hotels across the island will continue to offer discounts to Cypriots in June in an attempt to keep the industry alive until foreign tourists start arriving in large numbers. Following the easing
Cyprus reported a significant drop in new coronavirus infections to 69 on Wednesday, a figure not seen since last October, while hospitalisations continue to drop, as 95 patients are currently being treated
Cyprus’ economic sentiment in May reached its highest point since the pandemic in 2020, reflecting the improvement in business confidence as activity gradually returned to normal. The Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI), compiled
Cyprus will make a fresh attempt to establish a ferry connection with Greece in 2022 after the European Commission’s DG Competition approved amendments to the tender for a seasonal connection. Deputy Minister
Following a delay, the Health Ministry has started rescheduling appointments for people who received the first dose of AstraZeneca in March, following a decision to shorten the wait from 12 to eight
Volunteerism Commissioner Yiannis Yiannaki has resigned after it was revealed he forged his academic qualifications, as corruption scandals become the focus of Sunday’s parliamentary elections. Government Spokesperson Kyriacos Koushios said President Nicos