Residential property demand on the rise

Residential property sales are on the rise, with Cyprus real estate stakeholders confident that an upward trend in demand and, consequently, prices recorded in 2021 will continue next year. Although short of

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Time for anti-corruption agency

The House of Representatives is set to vote on 9 December 2021 on a bill – which has been pending for years – to establish an Independent Anti-Corruption Authority. The UN has

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COVID19: Cases near 600 again, one death

Cyprus reported one coronavirus death on Friday, the second this month, with the number of hospitalisations dropping slightly to 111, while new daily cases neared 600, rising to 594. Daily infections rose

Syrian in missing women case kept in custody

A 32-year-old Syrian man held in connection with the disappearance of two Russian women was remanded in custody for another eight days on Friday. A Larnaca district court decided evidence provided reasonable

Pope calls for Cyprus healing to begin

Pope Francis called for healing during an outdoor Mass in Cyprus within sight of a huge Turkish Cypriot flag on a mountainside on the other side of a line that has divided

POPE: Cyprus can be Mediterranean role model

Cyprus is in a position to be a peacemaker, said Pope Francis addressing representatives of the Diplomatic Corps and Civil Society at the Presidential Palace during his official visit to the island.

COVID19: No deaths as cases beyond 500 again

Cyprus reported no coronavirus deaths on Thursday, as the number of hospitalisations dropped slightly to 112, but new daily cases went beyond 500 again, rising to 538. New infections dropped to 492

COVID19: Christmas events at malls banned

The government has approved more COVID-19 measures following the emergence of Omicron and the rising cases, including banning Christmas events at shopping malls. All Christmas events planned by department stores and malls