Women victims of gender-based violence in Cyprus villages must have easier access to help from state services, the president of…
Man driving drunk, on drugs kills migrant cyclist in Limassol
Another black dawn in Limassol, with the city now counting 15 dead on the roads since the start of the…
Police cells buckle under prison overcrowding as officers ignore own commands
The side effects of crime on Cyprus Police include arrangements that are anything but appropriate for a security force, as…
Fire crews battle blaze in rugged Limassol terrain
A fire broke out on Sunday morning (23/11) in a rugged area of the Pachna community in the Limassol district.…
Europe ends free ride for small parcels, duties coming for shipments from third countries
Starting 2026, European citizens will have to pay more for small parcels they receive for purchases made through third-country platforms.…
VAT: Cyprus’ largest source of public revenue
“VAT is by far the largest contributor to the national budget every year,” Deputy Minister to the President, Irene Piki,…
Mercury soars with dust in air before storms and hail hit Monday
Weak high pressure is affecting the area, whilst a weak low-pressure system is expected from tomorrow. Dust will hang in…
Fredrik Persson: Time for European business to step up
Speaking from Nicosia, BusinessEurope president Fredrik Persson – who leads Europe’s largest confederation of employers and business federations – sent…
OpenAI and Freedom Holding Corp. to advance digital education in Kazakhstan
On November 6, 2025, in Washington, D.C., the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, OpenAI, Inc., and Freedom Holding Corp.…
Kiosk owners demand Cyprus exemption from EU tobacco tax directive over smuggling fears
Kiosk owners are demanding the Republic of Cyprus be exempted from a proposed EU directive that would increase taxation on…

