More than 10% of Cypriots have been vaccinated against COVID-19, with 103,283 people receiving at least one shot of an EU approved vaccine, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday. From that total,
Cyprus Interior Minister Nicos Nouris and Greek Migration Minister Notis Mitarakis demanded the EU no longer tolerate Turkey’s behaviour on the migration issue. In their joint statements in Athens, Nouris said that
Scientists met President Nicos Anastasiades on Tuesday, exactly a year after the first COVID-19 cases in Cyprus, as the country plans to reopen hospitality in the next step out of a second
Responsibility for finding a Cyprus solution lies first and foremost with the Cypriots themselves, not outsiders, said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell in his blog post after visiting the island. He
New coronavirus infections topped 352 on Monday, nearing the week-high figure of 384, despite 100,000 people already vaccinated and 23,000 new inoculation slots expected on Tuesday. On Sunday, new SARS-CoV-2 cases rose
By Natasa Pilides Signing the Memorandum of Understanding between Cyprus, Israel and Greece, on cooperation regarding the EuroAsia Interconnector Project marks another important milestone in our three countries’ joint efforts to promote
In the first two months, car sales continued on their downward spiral that started two years ago, compounded when the coronavirus pandemic struck the industry in 2020. According to the Cyprus Statistical
Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides pledges the government will continue to support coronavirus-stricken economic activity to reduce high unemployment and fix stressed public finances. “The government supports the Cypriot economy and society as
Cyprus will continue to rely on free mass rapid testing to keep coronavirus in check, as one-fifth of the population took a COVID-19 test last week, said the Health Ministry on Monday.
Cyprus, Israel, and Greece on Monday signed a trilateral accord paving the way for constructing a €2.5 billion electricity cable linking their power grids to Europe and Asia. A Memorandum of Understanding