Cyprus police have arrested a 46-year-old man from Nicosia for the suspected attempted murder of AEL Limassol’s US basketball player Corey Manigault while looking to identify others involved in the attack. AEL
The first anti-viral pill for COVID-19 is expected in Cyprus after mid-December for mild to moderate cases, deputy head of pharmaceutical services Elena Panagiotopoulou said. Panagiotopoulou told the Cyprus News Agency the
Xylofagou local council is offering €500 to anyone who can provide information regarding the vandalism of its landmark ‘Big Potato’ monument, said community leader George Tasou. The Famagusta village is determined to
Businesses are legally required to electronically check the validity of COVID Safe Pass documents held by their customers using the newly introduced CovScan application. Door greeters at business establishments, where more than
Cyprus Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantelas has met President Nicos Anastasiades to finalise new COVID-19 measures to be introduced this week, including restrictions for the unvaccinated, while limiting social activities during the festive
Cyprus reported fewer daily cases of 212 and no coronavirus deaths on Sunday as hospitalisations rose significantly to 105, breaking past the 100-marker for the first time in just over two months.
What was said or disagreed at Crans Montana before the Cyprus peace process collapsed four years ago may never be known, but its consequences linger. Classified papers have been leaked that seeks
News the American University of Beirut, one of the region’s oldest and most prestigious institutions, is contemplating a Cyprus campus, more so in Paphos, proves education could play a pivotal role in
After two years of coronavirus impact, shopping malls and retailers are pinning revenue hopes on Black Friday discounts, prolonging the sales extravaganza for the entire week. The countdown for Black Friday sales
President Nicos Anastasiades warned on Saturday over possible restrictions for the unvaccinated, as Cyprus reported fewer daily cases (255) and one death as hospitalisations rose. On whether the government will take more