COVID19: New cases gallop to 827

Cyprus saw its coronavirus cases rise for the second week, with the daily count rising to 827 from 787 the day before, as experts fear daily infections will reach a thousand, shattering

President vows to prevent Turkish plans for Varosha

President Nicos Anastasiades assured he would do everything possible to prevent Turkey’s plans to reopen the ghost-town of Varosha fenced-off since the 1974 Turkish invasion. Briefing the Municipal Council of Famagusta, the

Government standing by blaze victims

Two days after the devastating Cyprus blaze that turned mountain areas of Limassol and Larnaca district into ashes, Agriculture Minister Costas Kadis said everything possible is being done to support those affected.

Over 80 homes destroyed in huge wildfire

At least 80 homes were destroyed during the island’s worst-ever forest fire, with the cost of the destruction running into millions of euros. The devastating fire that started in the Limassol village

Cyprus Institute promotes unique high-tech research

The Cyprus Institute is a world-class, non-profit research and educational institution with a strong scientific and technological orientation to promote a sustainable environment. It is a regional Center of Excellence, addressing issues