More than 500 volunteers took part in a post-carnival cleanup along Arch. Makariou III Avenue in Limassol following the Limassol…
EU countries cap fuel prices as Cyprus watches and waits
The conflict in the Middle East is sending shockwaves through global energy markets, with oil prices surging past $100 a…
Ten killed in fires last year as Cyprus prepares 13-aircrafts to contain summer wildfires
The Cyprus Fire Service responded to 13,401 incidents in 2025, of which 7,154 were fires, Fire Service Chief Nikos Longinos…
Turkish Cypriot unions and parties rally outside US embassy office in occupied Nicosia against Iran war
Representatives of 36 Turkish Cypriot trade unions, parties and organisations rallied outside a US embassy office in occupied Nicosia yesterday…
Parliament moves to regulate nicotine pouches under tobacco control law
Cyprus’s parliamentary Health Committee has secured the agreement of all parties involved — including licensed importers and distributors — on…
Cyprus Energy Minister vows action against unjustified fuel price hikes
Cyprus’s Energy, Commerce and Industry Minister Michael Damianos has said that his ministry is ready to intervene immediately if unjustified…
Cyprus parliament proposes extension for vehicle licence renewals
Cyprus’ House of Representatives is introducing a bill to extend the deadline for vehicle licence renewals after website issues led…
Business as usual for Cyprus banks, despite Iran war
Cyprus’ banking operations remain normal, with customers continuing to seek loans amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. This is the…
The Cyprus Diaspora Forum welcomes the Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) as a Main Sponsor of the 2026 Forum
The Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF), Cyprus’ national funding agency for research and innovation, supports the Cyprus Diaspora Forum through…
Interior Minister acknowledges shortcomings in civil defence preparedness
Interior Minister Konstantinos Ioannou acknowledged the shortcomings in the country’s civil defence preparedness, noting that past failures prevent Cyprus from…

