Cyprus blocking evolved local government

Cyprus is still too centralised with very little progress in promoting local democracy in the country, said a report adopted by the Council of Europe’s Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. The

EU assessing golden passports

The EU Commission has received a reply from Nicosia in the ongoing infringement procedure into the Cyprus Investment Programme and is currently assessing it, a spokesperson said. Responding to whether the European Commission

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Pope in three-day December visit

Pope Francis will visit Cyprus on December 2 for three days before a trip to Greece, including the Greek island of Lesbos to meet migrants, a Vatican source said. The source said

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Limassol shook by earthquake

Limassol was shaken by a 3.3 magnitude earthquake on Wednesday, according to the Cyprus geological survey department. The earthquake rattled the coastal town at 7:53 am, with reports saying that it was

COVID19: No deaths as new cases drop

Cyprus reported no coronavirus deaths for the eleventh day this month on Tuesday, with the number of hospitalisations and new daily infections dropping mildly to 57 and 162, respectively. The health ministry