Police get help to tackle crime, 500 new recruits

Law enforcement authorities have received a comprehensive set of resources aimed at bolstering public safety, following concerns over a recent upswing in criminal activities, including mafia-style executions and shootings. The leadership of

More claims of nepotism in new appointments

Nikos Christodoulides’ administration is once again facing substantial criticism, even from coalition government partners, for falling short of the standards outlined by the Cyprus president in his own pre-election program. Following criticism

Paphos gets first traffic cameras

As of Monday, 16 traffic cameras have been put into operation in Paphos at five locations, as the island’s westernmost town becomes the last to join the traffic camera network. As announced

More natgas found as gas flares at Cronos-2

Italian ENI’s exploration in the “Cronos-2” target within Block 6 of Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) appears to have yielded positive results, as gas flaring reported from the drilling site indicates the

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