European prosecutors are investigating allegations that politically exposed persons and EU officials engaged in criminal conduct related to the Cyprus-Crete…
EU prosecutors probe potential crimes in billion-euro Greece-Cyprus cable project
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed an ongoing investigation into the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) electricity cable project linking…
Cyprus welcomes Khassim Diagne as new UNFICYP chief
The United Nations has appointed Khassim Diagne from Senegal as the new Special Representative and Head of the UN Peacekeeping…
EU investigating Vasilikos LNG terminal project, Attorney General confirms
Attorney General Giorgos Savvides has confirmed that the European Public Prosecutor’s Office is conducting a criminal investigation into the Vasilikos…
Hundreds of drivers hit with fines after government computer failure
Authorities are seeking solutions to correct a system failure that left dozens of citizens driving without valid licences for months…
Bottleneck at Ayios Dometios checkpoint creates kilometre-long vehicle tailbacks
Heavy congestion has formed at the Ayios Dometios (Kermiya) crossing point in Nicosia, where cars face kilometre-long queues. Traffic has…
Lawyer of Greek Cypriots held in occupied north freed on bail
Turkish Cypriot lawyer Murat Metin Hakki was released on bail Thursday afternoon by a “court” in occupied Famagusta, where he…
Deadly Limassol blaze likely arson, Fire Service says
The Fire Service has completed its investigation into the deadly wildfire in Limassol and concluded the blaze was likely started…
Cyprus-Greece cable hangs in balance as countries disagree on payments
Finance Minister Makis Keravnos has refused to back down from his decision to freeze €25 million in payments to Greek…
We are misleading the European Commission, Bar Association president says
The president of the Cyprus Bar Association delivered a scathing assessment of the country’s justice system during a parliamentary committee…

