Cyprus reported 24 deaths in the weekly Covid bulletin on Friday, raising the death toll since the pandemic started to 1,051, including previous victims backdated to March last year, with nine deaths
Nicosia argues that EU-proposed sanctions to ban Russian crude imports will push Cyprus to double-digit inflation. Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides said the oil embargo on Russia, the ban on Russian oil supplies,
Auctions of foreclosed properties are back online following a two-year freeze imposed by authorities due to the COVID-19 pandemic fallout, as 800 auctions have been scheduled for the next weeks. According to
Justice Minister Stephie Dracos argued that Cyprus’ notoriously slow justice system would be fast-tracked provided MPs passed three much-needed reform bills reshaping the court system. The three bills tabled by Dracos’ ministry
Ayia Napa Marina has the potential to attract special types of tourism to help the Famagusta region transform into a year-round tourist destination. The marina could accommodate conferences and cruises, turning the region
A tripartite defence cooperation programme was signed by the military delegations of Cyprus, Greece and Armenia in Yerevan, according to the Cypriot National Guard. The Tripartite Defence Cooperation Programme includes joint exercises,
The death of three endangered Griffon vultures in Paphos is “a huge blow” to the species’ population in Cyprus, as their number has halved to under ten. Conservationists BirdLife Cyprus said that
Diplomatic missions have launched the ‘Diplomats for Equality’ Cyprus branch, a global initiative to support LGBTQI+ rights, with Thursday’s ‘IDAHOT+ Forum 2022’ in Limassol their first joint action. According to the British High
Cypriots are jumping at the chance to travel to Greece by ferry this summer, after the revival of the link after two decades, as in less than a week, almost 3,000 have
Nicosia argues that greener EU transport policies will disproportionately impact Cyprus holiday flights and shipping costs. Minister for Transport Yiannis Karousos and Deputy Minister for Shipping Vassilis Demetriades were in Brussels this