Cyprus has called on its European Union counterparts to take common action on air travel and connectivity to mitigate the negative impact of the coronavirus. Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos sent a non-paper
Successful joint Cyprus-Israel three-day military manoeuvres codenamed ‘Iason 2020’ has enhanced the capabilities of the National Guard, the Defence Ministry said Thursday. The exercise was held from 14-16 September in the framework
Omonia Nicosia is seeing its European dream turn green, after knocking out Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League advancing to the playoffs for the first time in its 72-year history. Qualification
Cyprus reported eight new cases of SARS-CoV-2 on Wednesday, five of whom were related to previously confirmed cases and discovered through contact tracing while two others had a recent travel history. The
Cyprus will promote the use of bicycles by offering subsidies as part of its overall strategy to cut down on CO2 emissions, said Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos on Wednesday. Karousos presided over
Cyprus children’s rights commissioner has urged authorities to keep a cool head while investigating unruly disruption at a Paralimni high school where animals and flares were used to mark the new academic
Brussels will act to defend the rights of European Union member state Cyprus in its standoff with Turkey over maritime and energy rights, visiting European Council President Charles Michel said Wednesday. Michel’s
Health experts warn the pandemic will take a turn for the worse if Turkish Cypriot authorities are unable to blunt a spike in COVID-19 infections across the Cyprus divide. According to data
Cyprus health authorities announced six cases of SARS-CoV-2 on Tuesday, raising the total number to 1,540 as daily infections remain at single-digit levels for the third week. Four of the cases announced
Turkey must immediately de-escalate in the Eastern Mediterranean to start problem-solving, otherwise, Brussels will consider sanctions, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told the European Parliament plenary. Borrell said he would continue