Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke over the phone with US President Donald Trump about the rising tension in the Eastern Mediterranean as Greece, Cyprus, Italy and France were conducting joint military
Cyprus’ Health Ministry on Thursday was forced to backtrack on the official number of COVID-19 cases reported when declaring 28 infections were false positives after a lab contaminated the test results. It
In a worrying turn of events, authorities in the Turkish occupied north of Cyprus reported 19 more COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, the highest number of coronavirus infections since the outbreak in March.
Cypriots are embracing the special support scheme for domestic tourism, launched by the government to encourage people to take a discounted local holiday post-summer peak. With hotels participating in the incentive lowering
Cyprus confirmed 10 more Covid-19 infections on Wednesday after 3,207 tests were carried out taking total cases to 1,484 since the outbreak. Wednesday’s cases follow Tuesday’s 14, with the daily tally remaining
Cyprus believes the “pro-Turkish” Qatari regime is behind Al Jazeera’s onslaught of its Citizenship for Investment scheme claiming the island sold EU passports to criminals for cash. Interior Minister Nicos Nouris held
Career banker Constantinos Loizides is returning to Hellenic Bank as its new chief executive after 15 years, following the unexpected resignation Wednesday of CEO Ioannis Matsis, media reports said. Matsis stepped down
French Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly stressed the need to respect the rule of law in the Eastern Mediterranean as the first joint military exercise involving Greece, Cyprus, France and Italy in
President Nicos Anastasiades has told the UN chief that Turkish threats to reopen the fenced-off town of Varosha would be dangerous with a negative impact on the resumption of moribund Cyprus talks.
Cyprus Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou made a red-faced public apology after authorities had to backtrack declaring the 30 positive COVID-19 cases detected at the airport on Monday were tainted. Health authorities found