Two musicians killed in road crash

Two young musicians are the latest victims added to Cyprus’ road death tally after their vehicle was involved in a collision with a bus on Sunday on the Limassol-Paphos highway. They were

COVID19: Four deaths, more patients

Cyprus reported four more coronavirus deaths on Sunday, as daily cases dropped further to 3,012, but hospitalisations increased to 251 from the previous day, with the number of critical patients also on

Foreign Minister resigns amid election fever

Cyprus Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides resigned Sunday amid speculation he will run for the 2023 presidential elections. “My resignation is the result of a series of events and views, public or otherwise,

Cyprus division – deeper, wider, longer

Under normal circumstances, there is no rational endeavour that should encourage revisiting the diplomatic graveyard of the Cyprus problem so early into another miserable year. We have lived so long with division

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Our right to a healthy climate

The time is ripe for enshrining the right to a healthy environment as a constitutional right. This will be a new right related to the realities of 21st-century living to combat the

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No room for complacency

It’s January again, like last year, people are thinking about how school classes will resume, when will restrictions be lifted for bars and restaurants, what sort of normalcy will return after two

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COVID19: Fifth wave may peak in late January

Cyprus’ fifth wave of the Covid pandemic fuelled by the Omicron variant is estimated to peak by January’s second or third week, said virologist Maria Koliou and government advisor. This could see