Government restoring public safety after racist violence

The government’s primary concern is public safety and implementing Cabinet decisions, particularly in Chlorakas, where clashes erupted between locals and migrants, government spokesperson Konstantinos Letymbiotis said Wednesday. In statements after the Cabinet

UN exploring common ground

The United Nations is continually engaged with the parties to explore common ground on the way forward on the Cyprus issue, said UN Secretary-General’s Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric. He said the recent visit

21 arrests after racist violence

Police arrested 21 people in renewed violent incidents in Chlorakas, Paphos, as officers moved in to prevent clashes between Greek Cypriot hooded agitators and migrant residents. The 21 arrests add to the

Minor storm damage caused

Minor problems were caused by summer thunderstorms on Monday evening, which needed the response of the Fire Service and the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC), officials said. Emergency teams were called out to repair

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President hopes for talks momentum in September

President Nikos Christodoulides hopes that at next month’s UN General Assembly in New York, there will be developments in resuming Cyprus reunification talks from where they collapsed in 2017 at Crans Montana. Addressing an

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