School pupils in Cyprus have scored below the EU average in yet another international student assessment programme to measure educational standards in maths and science. This time Cyprus came in 50 among
Cyprus will celebrate the 50th anniversary since man landed on the moon with the first-ever visit of a NASA astronaut to the island. According to the Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation, astronaut Anna
Registered unemployed registered at District Labour Offices, based on data adjusted for seasonal fluctuations, reached November 2019, the lowest level since February 2010. According to official data, unemployed persons registered on the
The maritime delimitation MoU signed between Turkey and the UN-backed Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) is unhelpful and provocative as it raises tensions in the region, the US State Department said.
Recent developments in UN efforts to resume stalled Cyprus reunification talks will be the focus of Wednesday’s National Council meeting of party leaders. Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, who will chair the country’s
US fast-food giant Burger King has officially started operating in the Turkish occupied north of Cyprus by opening its first branch on the Nicosia-Kyrenia highway thus ignoring the Republic as a sovereign
President Nicos Anastasiades told his new ministers to work hard with decisiveness and determination to implement overdue health, education and justice reforms. He made the comments on Tuesday, at the Presidential Palace
Hermes Airports received an honorary distinction in the field of volunteerism at the 5th Cyprus Competition in Corporate Social Responsibility for its work for people with autism and disabilities. The operator of
With Christmas just around the corner, Cyprus Casinos is getting ready to welcome the festive season with a dazzling Xmas tree-lighting ceremony. Cyprus Casinos has teamed up with the world-renowned Swarovski brand
Israeli CEO of a company under investigation for allegedly operating a ‘spy van’ in Cyprus has lashed at “amateurish” police for prolonging a “witch-hunt” against him tinted with anti-Semitism. Tal Dillian, the