Cypriots are the most suspicious in Europe over COVID-19 vaccines, while one in four said they would not get vaccinated, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey. The vast majority of Cypriots (
Cyprus hoteliers welcome the government’s decision to ease the lockdown next Monday by allowing Cypriots to book hotel stays on the island with their COVID pass. Cyprus Hotel Association Director-General, Philokypros Roussounides,
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Cyprus and the UK National Federation of Cypriots have urged Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to oppose Turkey’s partitionist agenda at Geneva. They sent letters expressing explicit
Online auctions of properties once-owned by banks through debt-to-asset swaps are taking off in Cyprus as property management firms see their digital sales grow during the pandemic. A private online platform, BidX1,
Around 8.3% of young Cypriots are addicted to social media, while 24% have generally problematic use of the internet, according to a survey of people aged 15-35. The survey conducted by Alexander
Many Cypriots believe that 5G networks pose a health risk while doubting whether the technology will deliver on faster internet access, a survey suggests. If 5G networks were to be deployed in
Responsibility for finding a Cyprus solution lies first and foremost with the Cypriots themselves, not outsiders, said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell in his blog post after visiting the island. He
Nine out of 10 employees acknowledge gender inequality exists in the Cyprus labour market while 86% of those surveyed believe there is discrimination against women while 20% said they were sexually harassed.
Some 40% of Cyprus’ 900,000 population has undergone a rapid coronavirus test since the beginning of February, according to the Health Ministry. Between February 1 to February 14, more than 402,000 people
Turkish Cypriot authorities introduced a harsh lockdown across the Turkish occupied north on Friday, after a record 80 COVID-19 cases the day before, the third successive high. Authorities in the north reported