A Cyprus secondary school teacher is under investigation after an anonymous complaint accused him of making offensive and degrading remarks…
Dead dolphin washes ashore on Kato Paphos beach
A dead dolphin was found washed up on the beach along the Faros seafront promenade in Kato Paphos early on…
Cyprus overhauls wildfire response after last year’s deadly Limassol blaze
Cyprus’s Interior Ministry is seeking Cabinet approval for a €2 million fund to clear dry vegetation around high-risk communities and…
Andreas Mavrommatis: fifty years of friendship, remembered by Andreas Mavroyiannis
Fate, Andreas Mavroyiannis writes, has a way of arranging things. Two young men from Cyprus landed in Paris on the…
Cyprus solar owners face output cuts and stored energy wipeout as bills set to rise
Thousands of Cyprus households with rooftop solar panels face two separate problems this spring: all stored energy accumulated through net…
Cyprus presses ahead with foot-and-mouth testing after farmer resistance
Cyprus’s Veterinary Services are moving to force sampling at farms that refused testing in recent days, as authorities press ahead…
Two injured as inert gas release hits EAC power station in Vasiliko
Two workers were injured when inert gas used for fire suppression was violently released during maintenance at the Electricity Authority…
Book now or pay more: airlines warn of fares surge and Easter flight cuts over Iran war
Airlines are facing jet fuel shortages as soon as next month that could force cancellations of long-haul flights at the…
Cyprus fuel prices surge as Middle East conflict drives oil to $109 a barrel
Fuel prices in Cyprus are rising sharply as escalating conflict in the Middle East drives international oil markets higher. International…
Cyprus fears February may be its last low inflation reading amid Iran war
Cyprus went into the Middle East conflict with three economic advantages working in its favour: a budget surplus of €539…

