The more potent ‘UK variant’ of coronavirus is more widespread than ever in Cyprus, with all 45 positive samples sent to the EU infected with it, Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou said on
Dunja Mijatović, the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, urges Cypriot authorities to investigate allegations of pushbacks and ill-treatment of migrants from Lebanon last September. In a letter to Interior Minister
By Maria Panayiotou At the peak of the financial crisis in Cyprus, the decision to promote the investment funds sector has proven to be particularly successful within a short time frame. Within
Cyprus has the highest percentage of asylum seekers in the EU per population and struggles to manage the numbers of migrants it blames Turkey for sending. Cypriot government Spokesperson Kyriacos Koushos said
Cyprus tourist arrivals were almost non-existent last month as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to play havoc with holiday travel. Tourist arrivals plunged by 95.2% in February due to travel restrictions and lockdowns
Job vacancies in Cyprus recorded an annual increase of 6.8% in the fourth quarter of 2020, with the largest rise recorded in the Manufacturing and Information and Communication sectors. According to the
Cyprus’ Met Office issued a yellow warning on Wednesday for isolated thunderstorms, wind and heavy rain across the island until late afternoon. “Isolated heavy thunderstorms are expected to affect the island. Rainfall
A resurgence in Cyprus COVID-19 cases in recent weeks will begin to calm down by the end of April with infections declining in the next two weeks, according to scientist Peter Karayiannis,
Cyprus’ decision to suspend COVID-19 inoculations using the AstraZeneca vaccine has disrupted 7,500 appointments for first and second jabs, a Health Ministry official said on Tuesday. This will be a major setback
Nicosia has decided to purchase the Russian Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine once the EU authorities approve it, said government spokesman Kyriakos Koushos. Koushos told the Cyprus News Agency that the government would