The Mortgage-to-Rent scheme, the latest lifeline thrown to defaulted borrowers, is going ahead, as KEDIPES, the state-owned Asset Management Company, announced its blueprint on Tuesday. Representing the former Coop Bank turned bad
Public outcry and pressure from the Gender Equality Commissioner’s office saw the Cyprus Basketball Federation (CBF) rescind a decision to exclude the U16 girls’ national team from European competition. Gender Equality Commissioner
A total of 32 new recruits have completed their first week as British Bases Police constables after they took their official oath in Dhekelia. The officers, a mixture of Greek and Turkish
The Met Office has issued a second yellow warning in as many days for heavy rain as a low-pressure system moves across the island. A warning for severe thunderstorms came into effect
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said they would begin a new chapter in cooperation between the closely-knit nations. They announced the establishment of a new body, Supreme Council
The health system is dangerously low on available beds in intensive care units, forcing authorities to reduce the number of surgeries requiring patients to stay in one following the procedure. Cyprus’ Health
President Nikos Christodoulides will visit Paris for talks with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, to discuss how the EU can insert momentum into stalled Cyprus talks. He will go to France after
Turkish Cypriot students attending a high school in Lefkoniko, which is now operating tent classrooms, were sent home Monday due to flooding after heavy rain. Images of the flooded tent classrooms made
The upgrading of Cyprus’ long-term credit rating by one notch with a stable outlook citing outperformance of fiscal balance and growth rate, is an important development, said President Nikos Christodoulides. He credited
In the past two years, the number of child sexual abuse cases referred for investigation has remained consistently above 400, the humanitarian body, Hope For Children, warned. HFC said that despite the