Cyprus police have seized an alleged “spy van” belonging to an Israeli national that was equipped with sophisticated surveillance equipment capable of hacking communications. Police instigated an investigation after the opposition communist
Ministers handling the registration of Halloumi as a PDO (Product of Designated Origin) with the European Commission were grilled by MPs over tactics and policy while being told that “nothing has been
A multimillion spy van with the capability of hacking any mobile phone is cruising around Larnaca igniting the reaction of opposition parties for Cyprus to do something about it. Forbes reported that
EuroAsia Interconnector, the 1,000MW electricity link connecting the grids of Israel, Cyprus and Greece, has secured the necessary planning permission to start construction of the first converter station that will be built
Cyprus has approved an attractive EUR 7,000 incentive package to encourage motorists to scrap their old petrol cars for a new environmentally-friendly electric one. Transport Minister Vassiliki Anastassiadou, said the cabinet has
The International Federation of Professional Footballers (FIFPro) is taking the Cyprus Football Association (CFA) to task over its intention to discipline members of the women’s national team who stood up for gender
Nicosia on Friday condemned the unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) which the Turkish Cypriots announced on 15 November 1983 to establish the self-styled ‘Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus’. The Cyprus government and
Solving the Cyprus issue would be a game-changer for the European Union, the entire East Med region and the island’s energy search, said EU security chief Federica Mogherini. She told the European
A business tycoon in Turkish occupied north of Cyprus, along with members of his family and associates are being investigated over a real estate scandal concerning a £7 mln Kyrenia property deal.
Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini cut his official visit to Cyprus short due to a tragic traffic accident in Slovakia which resulted in the death of at least 13 people. A lorry