An 81-year-old Russian tourist early on Friday lost consciousness just when she was getting out of the sea in Chrysopsaro…
UK court overturns puberty blocker restrictions
A British court on Friday overturned a ruling that restricted children’s access to puberty-blocking drugs – a new twist in…
No new Covid-attributed deaths on Friday, 153 new positive cases
The Health Ministry on Friday announced no new deaths attributed to coronavirus and 153 new positive cases. The new cases were…
Council of Europe to start proceedings against Turkey if philanthropist not freed
The Council of Europe said on Friday it would begin infringement proceedings against member state Turkey in November if philanthropist Osman Kavala…
Annual inflation rate in Cyprus rose to 3.3% in August
The annual inflation rate in Cyprus rose to 3.3% in August – slightly above the euro area and EU averages,…
Electricity bills in Cyprus to be slashed by 10% for next four months
Electricity bills in Cyprus will be slashed by 10% for the next four months, Energy Minister Natasa Pilidou announced on…
Britain mulls easing Covid-19 travel rules for England
The British government will on Friday consider easing England’s COVID-19 rules for international travel, a late-season boost for airlines, holiday…
Cyprus forces take part in “Bright Star 2021” training exercise in Egypt
The participation of Cyprus forces at the “Bright Star 2021” multinational training exercise in Egypt has been the largest abroad,…
TELETHON 2021: Autumn night melodies at Skali Aglantzias
The Skali Aglantzias Amphitheater in Nicosia will host the “Autumn Night Melodies” on Wednesday, September 29. The guests will enjoy the…
Extreme heat ravages Greece’s mussel harvest
Fisherman Stefanos Sougioultzis cracks open the mussels he cultivated in Greece’s Aegean Sea only to find scores of empty shells.…