COVID19: One death, cases drop below 2,000

Cyprus reported one coronavirus death on Saturday, with new daily cases dropping further to 1,764, while hospitalisations were 201, as the government braces for removing most restrictions on Monday. The Health Ministry

Education reform is not fast enough

The new generation is facing huge changes, at home and abroad. It becomes more imperative to answer the following questions in an ever-changing world: is education at the level we all wish

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Turkish Cypriots march against poverty

Thousands of Turkish Cypriots have taken to the streets, spurred by soaring inflation that has left many struggling to make ends meet, with demonstrators linking the financial demise to the north’s political

COVID19: Three deaths, cases drop to 2,000

Cyprus reported three coronavirus deaths on Friday, with new daily cases dropping further to 2,028, while hospitalisations decreased to 202, as the government braces for the removal of most restrictions on Monday.

Essential goods more expensive in north

Turkish Cypriots are enduring one of their worst financial crises in recent years, with inflation officially hitting 83.94% in March, turning essential goods into luxury items that carry a price tag much

COVID19: Death toll rises to 971

The Health Ministry on Friday revised its COVID-19 death count after reviewing data reporting an additional 19 deaths over the past year, raising the total since March 2020 to 971 from 952.

Inflation hits record high 7.1% in March

Increases in petrol prices, electricity and other utility bills, fruit and vegetables have driven inflation up in March to a record 7.1%, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service. Inflation continued its upward