Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis warned Tuesday that private interests opposing the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project face government resistance, citing…
Golden passports trial: Anastasiades told Syllouris, Giovanis to bring investments to Cyprus
A secretary who handled correspondence for former President Nicos Anastasiades and former parliament director Sokratis Sokratous will testify as a…
Civil servants demand pay for working from home
Public sector employees are demanding telework allowances as the legal framework governing remote work in government remains unfinalised, according to…
School guards face daily attacks, security firm says
A private security company responsible for four west Limassol schools said vandalism and attacks are a daily occurrence after a…
School security guard suffers facial burns after attack with flares by youths in Ypsonas
A private security guard at Ypsonas Third Primary School was attacked with lit flares by a group of youths on…
Nicosia weapons cache discovery unravels multiple crime cases
Police on Monday discovered a weapons cache in Kokkinotrimithia connected to a criminal network allegedly receiving instructions from Central Prison…
The largest strikes in the history of Cyprus
Cyprus faces a general strike this Thursday, as negotiations over the automatic cost-of-living adjustment (CoLA) remain deadlocked ahead of planned…
MPs hear allegations of human rights abuse in Athalassa Psychiatric Hospital
The House Human Rights Committee on Monday heard allegations of human rights abuse in the Athalassa Psychiatric Hospital. MPs and…
September rain on the menu on Tuesday
The weather on Tuesday will start mainly fine, before developing increased cloud cover that is expected to produce scattered showers…
New law tells civil servants: work from home, not cafes
A new law aiming to introduce remote working in the public sector restricts civil servant teleworking exclusively to employees’ homes,…

