Cyprus is feeling the impact of global warming witnessing extreme climate conditions, unpredictable weather patterns, floods, unseasonal pressure systems, fires, extreme heat and cold, argue scientists. Just in the past month, Cyprus
Cyprus said it was shocked to discover that Belgium has placed it with the UK on its ‘orange’ entry list where COVID-19 quarantine applies despite the island being among the safest places
Construction work to complete Ayia Napa Marina has resumed apace after COVID-19 lockdown while final completion is rescheduled for 2023, the project’s CEO Stavros Caramondanis said on Wednesday. With the necessary administration
There is no global second wave of coronavirus even though recorded cases worldwide are spiking, said a Cyprus government advisor on infection control. European University assistant professor Constantinos Tsioutis, told CNA that
A low-pressure system causing temperatures to drop six degrees following a heatwave with the prospects of showers is puzzling Cyprus weather experts. According to Cyprus’ met office, Wednesday will be mainly fine
Good news for consumers, the Cyprus Electricity Authority (EAC) is to continue applying a 10% reduction on its electricity bills until September. In an announcement it issued on Wednesday, the EAC said
After successfully containing COVID-19, Cyprus on Tuesday announced that sporting events can have spectators attending for the first time since the outbreak in March. A decree issued by Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou
Cyprus is wilting under a July heatwave as the met office issued another extreme weather warning for Monday with maximum temperatures expected to reach 41 degrees Celsius. The Department of Meteorology issued
From Monday, Cyprus is allowing entry to more countries after health authorities have revised the list based on their COVID-19 epidemiological risk, but nearby Israel and Lebanon are not among them. The
Diversity issues are not part of the national conversation while there is sparse interest in the Black Lives Matter debate in Cyprus. It seems we are not concerned so much about being