No Cyprus link to Athens terror plot

Cyprus police refute claims of a link to a terror cell targeting Israeli nationals and businesses in Athens following the arrests of two Pakistanis for planning the attack. In comments to the

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First Turkish Cypriot halloumi PDO breaks barriers

The European Commission has awarded the first PDO certificate to Turkish Cypriot Halloumi producers, with the Agriculture Ministry welcoming the development as proof that equal benefits are ensured for all producers. Turkish

Cypriots worried about future

Cypriots are concerned about the course of the country and the European Union, according to the latest regular Eurobarometer. Some 52% of Cypriots are not satisfied with how democracy works in the country

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Real estate investments on upward trend

Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou said Cyprus’ real estate investments would continue upward in 2023 despite being affected by adverse conditions and external shocks. Speaking at the 17th Land Development Conference in Nicosia,

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Police refute coverup in 2012 road death

Cyprus police intervened to end speculation over an alleged cover-up of a teenager’s unresolved and forgotten road fatality in 2012, allegedly involving high-profile individuals. In a statement, the police refuted any attempt