Women face significantly higher emotional labour demands than men even when working in the same occupations, and those demands take…
Fuel tax cut delayed to 4 April as parliament weighs price gouging concerns
Cyprus’s planned cut to fuel excise tax will come into force on 4 April rather than 2 April, the House…
Tickets gone, ship half empty: Cyprus is paying €20m for a ferry that doesn’t fill up
The Audit Office is calling for a fundamental overhaul of the Deputy Ministry of Shipping’s policy on the Cyprus–Greece ferry…
Detainee critical after setting fire to his cell; police and prisoners in hospital
A fire broke out in the detention cells of the Limassol Police headquarters this afternoon after a prisoner set his…
Limassol teenagers admit planting explosives for hire
Four teenagers who allegedly planted bombs across Limassol last May in exchange for small sums of money have admitted their…
Parliament votes to abolish Social Support Body over Videogate corruption scandal
The parliament has voted to abolish the Independent Social Support Body and transfer its assets and responsibilities to the Cyprus…
Detainee sets fire to cell in Limassol police station, taken to hospital
Firefighters and police were mobilised on Wednesday afternoon after a fire broke out in police cells at Limassol police headquarters…
House backs law forcing insurers to explain why they refused to cover you
Insurance companies in Cyprus will no longer be able to turn down a customer for motor vehicle cover without providing…
Limassol attempted murder case collapses as victims declare under oath they have no complaint
The two complainants in a Limassol attempted murder case appeared before court today and declared under oath that they have…
From Golestan Palace to Isfahan’s mosques: the cultural sites Iran says are being erased by the war
The Embassy of Iran in Cyprus has alleged that joint US and Israeli airstrikes on Tehran in the winter of…

