AUB head says Paphos campus key to global outlook

Cyprus beat 15 other countries as the most suitable to host the American University of Beirut’s first overseas campus, the president of the world-renowned institution said. It’s part of the university’s expansion

Migrants arriving by boat on the rise

Despite reports that migrant flows through the Turkish-occupied north are decreasing, arrivals by sea are rising, as authorities report a 60% increase in the first five months compared to last year. According

President’s Strasbourg visit achieved momentum

Nicosia believes President Nikos Christodoulides’ contacts at the European Parliament in Strasbourg yielded positive results, especially support for a more active EU involvement in Cyprus talks. Information suggests that action is being

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Autopsy on British woman inconclusive

An autopsy carried out on a 38-year-old British woman who was found dead in her Paphos home last week was inconclusive, with police now waiting for the toxicology reports to determine their

Holy Synod censures convicted cleric

Former Larnaca Bishop Chrysostomos has been suspended from his duties by the Holy Synod following his 12-month jail term after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a minor in a historic case.

A Cyprus divided is bad for Europe

As long as Cyprus is divided, Europe will never be complete, European Parliament head Roberta Metsola said on Tuesday in statements with President Nikos Christodoulides. Metsola and Christodoulides held talks before he

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