Anger after ‘spy van’ charges dropped

Main opposition party, AKEL, is unhappy the legal services dropped all charges against three individuals arrested in connection with an alleged Israeli ‘spy van’ equipped with sophisticated surveillance technology. The Attorney General’s

Cyprus climbs digital ladder

Despite Cyprus improving its ranking on the EU’s Digital Economy and Society Index by three places, the country still sits among the poor performers. As announced by the European Commission, Cyprus has

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COVID19: Measures may tighten under cases spike

The government is reviewing coronavirus measures under pressure from a spike in new cases with the introduction of self-testing while tightening restrictions on social gatherings is not ruled out. Daily cases are

Brussels prepares classified Varosha report

European Commission services have prepared a classified report on everything that has taken place in opening up fenced-off Varosha since July to confirm accusations by Cyprus of Turkey’s illegal involvement. The report,