“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…
Minister moves to suppress ‘prison civil war’ as 55 receive Christmas pardon
Justice Minister Costas Fytiris has issued an ultimatum to feuding prison unions, warning that a toxic “internal civil war” among…
Temperatures to plunge 4°C for a wet and windy Christmas
A shift in weather patterns will bring local showers, isolated thunderstorms, and a potential dusting of snow to the Troodos…
Suspect critical in ICU and officer injured following chaotic Limassol police pursuit
A police operation against late-night public disturbance ended in chaos early Wednesday morning, leaving a suspect fighting for his life…
Man stabbed outside Limassol café recovering as police seek two suspects
A 36-year-old man stabbed in the shoulder during an attack in Limassol last Saturday is out of danger and expected…
Cyprus and Greece to develop AI satellites for border surveillance and disasters
Cyprus and Greece will develop AI-powered satellites to detect fires, earthquakes and floods, alongside border surveillance radars and defence technologies,…
Government sets minimum wage at €1,088, angering unions and employers alike
The government yesterday set the minimum wage at €1,088 for 2026 and 2027, triggering immediate pushback from both unions and…
Larnaca sees quarter of monthly rainfall in single overnight storm
Storms battered the Larnaca district in the early hours of Tuesday, dumping up to 23.4 millimetres of rain across the…
Greek Cypriot couple return home after five months’ detention in occupied north
A Greek Cypriot couple detained for five months in the occupied north have returned to government-controlled areas, completing the case…

