For nearly twenty years, Chevron’s stubborn refusal to leave Venezuela looked like a multibillion-dollar blunder. As Caracas and Washington traded…
Centre-right blocs test the waters as tax reform sparks alliance rumours
The intense negotiations over Cyprus’s tax reform bill are emerging as a live “paper exercise” for a burgeoning centre-right alliance.…
Gang attack with tasers and blades leaves man in critical condition
Limassol police are investigating an attempted murder after a 36-year-old man was left fighting for his life following a brutal…
Storms and hail trigger yellow warning across Cyprus
Heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms will lash Cyprus today, according to the Meteorological Department. Forecasters expect hail in some areas,…
Man stabbed in shoulder in Limassol city centre, is seriously injured
Police are searching for three men after a 37-year-old Syrian man was seriously injured in a stabbing incident in Limassol…
Turkish Cypriot artists condemn attack on Greek Cypriot painter George Gabriel
The Turkish Cypriot Artists’ and Writers’ Union (KSYB) has condemned the recent bomb attack on the home of Greek Cypriot…
Parents’ shock guilty plea pushes Cyprus authorities to finally close child abuse inquiries
Cypriot authorities are now rushing to finalise two inquiries that were ordered last April following the public revelation of a…
Alpha bank merger reshapes Cyprus insurance sector
The banking and insurance sectors in Cyprus have largely shifted to the control of Greek groups, intensifying competition among them,…
EU Special Envoy Hahn reaffirms support for Cyprus solution, rejects ‘two-state’ model
The European Union’s Special Envoy for the Cyprus issue, Johannes Hahn, sent messages regarding the EU’s role and its readiness…
Cyprus civil service faces radical changes with teleworking, flexible hours starting in 2026
Significant changes to the working environment for public servants are expected to begin in early 2026. Flexible working arrangements, including…

