The Cyprus National Addictions Authority (CNAA) participates in an initiative for a smoke-free environment and the first European smoke-free generation by 2030. CNAA President Dr Christos Mina said according to statistics, the percentage of
A new €3.5 mln Troodos ski centre will be a jewel, leisure attraction, and reference point for Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades said at a foundation stone laying ceremony. It is the biggest
The Health Ministry issued a series of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during Sunday’s Presidential election. It is recommended that rooms are adequately ventilated, while staff and representatives of the candidates must
The Meteorology office Monday issued a yellow warning for heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms across Cyprus, with more rain expected during the week. It said the warning is in effect from 11
Over the five years of this government, a toxic mix brewing has ensured that peace talks are buried under concrete as Nicosia adopted a more aggressive tone. It will have us believe
With the presidential elections around the corner and the outgoing administration rushing to complete its outstanding tasks, the eco-friendly culture finally seems to have kicked in with this government. The Council of
Subject to minimum acceptable standards, I am often asked whether the quality of an office matters in terms of attracting business. Before we answer this question, there are some important basic requirements
The Health Ministry signed Friday with the European Regional Office of the World Health Organisation an agreement to establish a Country Office in Larnaca. “Our collaboration today goes from strong to stronger,”
University of Nicosia scientists have simulated what would happen if a nuclear bomb was dropped on a major city and what would happen to those hiding indoors. Whether you’re close enough to
Cyprus reported seven COVID-19 deaths during the past seven days, three fewer than last week, with a significant drop in new infections and hospitalisations. The health ministry said in its bulletin on