Cyprus court rules against Red Arrows

A Cyprus Court on Friday awarded an 11-year-old autistic boy from Limassol 251.800 Cypriot pounds in damages against the government for suffering caused by the Red Arrows, which hold annual aerobatics exercises

Summer camps mobilise Cyprus youth

The Doves Olympic Movement, which is part of UNDP’s initiative, Action for Cooperation and Trust (ACT) in Cyprus, recently organised a nine-day summer camp in the village of Agros, which brought together

US citizens waiting to depart

The US embassy in Nicosia said that the last US government chartered flight for assisted departees from Lebanon who held a valid US passport of immigration/non-immigrant visa departed from Larnaca Airport Wednesday.

Opinion – Christodoulou: Keep up the pressure

The top hierarchy of the island’s closely tied and highly secretive banking community is shaking following yet another timely intervention by the Governor of the Central Bank, Christodoulos Christodoulou, who has embarked