What began as a niche hobby for a few friends has exploded into an island-wide movement, forcing lawmakers to confront…
Torrential rain turns streets into rivers in Larnaca and Famagusta
Various parts of Cyprus woke up to a drenching this Christmas morning as heavy downpours hammered the east of the…
Paphos winter swimmers defy the chill for traditional Christmas dip
For Paphos’s dedicated winter swimmers, Christmas Day is just another morning at the office—albeit a very wet one. Dozens of…
Wage war erupts as Cyprus sets new €1,088 minimum salary
A Cabinet decision to fix the national minimum wage at €1,088 has sparked a fierce backlash from both unions and…
Police catch duo red-handed stripping copper pipes from Limassol rooftop
Police arrested a 55-year-old man and a 47-year-old woman in the early hours of Christmas morning after catching them in…
Cyprus children demand jobs for dads and cash for Santa in 11,500 holiday pleas
Children across Cyprus are stripping away the filters this Christmas, flooding the Post2Santa scheme with raw honesty, tech-heavy wish lists,…
Christmas packages sell out as Cypriots pick Poland, Munich and Prague
Poland has emerged as the preferred destination among Cypriots booking festive holidays abroad, with almost all Christmas packages now sold…
NASA satellite imagery reveals ‘visible’ impact of Cyprus’s worst drought in a century
Cyprus is facing its most severe water crisis since records began in 1901, with new satellite data from NASA providing…
“If I can do it, they can too,” first female National Guard volunteer says
“As women, we are capable of anything,” stated Sotiroula Spanou on Wednesday, as she stood before the President of the…
Marina to host 1,000 vessels could finally launch as Paphos awaits decision
A 165,000 square metre marina development with capacity for 1,000 vessels could finally break ground in Paphos after decades, with…

