Cyprus is closing hospitality venues, shopping malls and banning church attendance over Christmas after recent interventions failed to curb a spike in coronavirus cases. Light lockdown hasn’t worked so shopping malls, restaurants,
Cyprus Police have set up a special unit for people to report violations of COVID-19 decrees and health regulations to stem the rising tide of disobedience. In a joint statement, Justice Minister
COVID-19 has seen travel between Cyprus and Greece fall by up to 80% with authorities unsure when the situation will return to normal, officials said Tuesday. Director of the Greek National Tourism
Cypriot Foreign Minister Nicos Christodoulides is in Amman to attend the 4th tripartite meeting between Cyprus-Greece-Jordan to expand regional cooperation. Also attending the summit are Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his
Cyprus, France, Greece and Italy have completed a small-scale aeronautical exercise (PASSEX) that took place off the island’s coast with naval forces from the four Mediterranean countries. The Defence Ministry said the
Cyprus hoteliers have welcomed a new four-tier safe travel list, replacing the older three-category system, as reviving coronavirus-stricken tourism by easing quarantine rules. Hoteliers are particularly pleased that arrivals who can prove
Cyprus faces a vastly different Christmas this year, as government advisors on the pandemic fear worsening epidemiological data could see tighter measures still in place over the festive holidays. Despite an islandwide
The delays in the Cyprus justice system is well known and “accepted” by everybody. Cyprus Court delays are next to the bottom with Zimbabwe that shows what a mess we are in.
Cyprus is finalising its vaccination program against COVID-19, as authorities expect to see the first batch of vaccines arriving just after Christmas, with the rollout to take place early January. More scientists
Cyprus does not expect to face a big surge of type A flu cases this year, Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of Cyprus Maria Koliou told CNA. Koliou, member