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03 February, 2026
 

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Cyprus takes lead in €2.8m Mediterranean ‘Bee Economy’ project

Cyprus takes lead in €2.8m Mediterranean ‘Bee Economy’ project

Cyprus has assumed a coordinating role in a new €2.8 million Mediterranean initiative that aims to turn beekeeping into a lever for rural growth, environmental protection and sustainable tourism....

Three arrested in Nicosia after Police discover weapons, drugs and cash

Three arrested in Nicosia after Police discover weapons, drugs and cash

Police in Nicosia carried out an early-morning, multi-agency operation that led to the arrest of three men and the seizure of firearms, illegal drugs and cash, authorities said on Monday....

Nearly one in seven Cypriots struggle to keep homes warm

Nearly one in seven Cypriots struggle to keep homes warm

A significant share of households in Cyprus continue to face difficulties keeping their homes warm, according to new figures released by Eurostat for 2024....

Cyprus sends two skiers to Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, first dual entry in 12 years

Cyprus sends two skiers to Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, first dual entry in 12 years

Cyprus will be represented by two athletes, one man and one woman, at the 25th Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina, marking the country’s first dual participation at a Winter Games in 12 years, the Cyprus Olympic Committee announced Monday....

Cyta posts €85 million profit as digital infrastructure investments accelerate

Cyta posts €85 million profit as digital infrastructure investments accelerate

Cyprus’ state-owned telecommunications provider Cyta reported a sharp rise in profits in 2025 and outlined an ambitious new round of infrastructure investments as it presented its 2026 budget to Parliament on Monday....

Middle East consortium eyes Cyprus tech hub

Middle East consortium eyes Cyprus tech hub

A consortium of companies from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates has submitted a bid to develop Cyprus’s Pentedakomo Science and Technology Park, signaling strong international interest in the island’s tech and innovation sector....

Flu A hits hard across Cyprus as winter viruses circulate

Flu A hits hard across Cyprus as winter viruses circulate

Flu A is running high across Cyprus this winter, with other viruses such as RSV and adenovirus also circulating, health experts say....

Coincidence? I think not!

Coincidence? I think not!

The recent leak of a maliciously edited video featuring one of former President Nikos Anastasiadis’s most successful ministers, Giorgos Lakkotrypis, has left Cyprus buzzing, and not for the usual reasons. ...

Key questions remain after disappearance of TNT

Key questions remain after disappearance of TNT

A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Cyprus’s National Guard after 13.6 kilograms of TNT disappeared during a routine training exercise at the Kalo Chorio firing range last Thursday, exposing potential gaps in security protocols and raising the possibility of human error or worse....

Where the heart of Cypriot archaeology still beats

Where the heart of Cypriot archaeology still beats

The Cyprus Museum, built in 1908–1909, has spent the past 117 years safeguarding some of the island’s most important archaeological finds, drawn from hundreds of excavation sites across Cyprus. ...

Eurovision 2026 brings the glam with Victoria Swarovski at the mic

Eurovision 2026 brings the glam with Victoria Swarovski at the mic

Sequins, spotlights and a famous surname are already lighting up the road to Eurovision 2026, with Austria’s public broadcaster unveiling the two faces who will guide Europe through its favorite music spectacle....

Wizz Air announces new route

Wizz Air announces new route

Wizz Air, the leading low-cost carrier in Central and Eastern Europe, announces a further expansion of its Larnaca base for the Summer 2026 season, introducing a new destination and increasing flight frequencies on 12 existing routes, further enhancing Cyprus’ connectivity with Europe and the wider region....

Shoppers beware: e-Kalathi may be making supermarkets look cheaper than they are

Shoppers beware: e-Kalathi may be making supermarkets look cheaper than they are

A tool meant to help Cypriot shoppers save money may be leading them astray, the Cyprus Consumers’ Association warned Monday....

The Tourism of Tomorrow at the Heart of Europe

The Tourism of Tomorrow at the Heart of Europe

Europe’s sustainable tourism community will gather in Nicosia. The Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative (CSTI) celebrates 20 years of meaningful action in advancing sustainable tourism by organising a high-level European conference titled: “European Conference on Sustainable Tourism - Celebrating 20 Years of CSTI Leadership in Sustainability (2006–2026)”, held under the auspices of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2026....

Cyprus casinos brace for new competition from Greece and UAE

Cyprus casinos brace for new competition from Greece and UAE

Cyprus’ casino industry is bracing for new competition, with upcoming casinos in Greece and the United Arab Emirates expected to shake up the local market, officials said Thursday....

Cyprus Customs crack down on fake condoms: 24,000 confiscated

Cyprus Customs crack down on fake condoms: 24,000 confiscated

Customs officers have pulled the plug on thousands of counterfeit condoms in Famagusta, seizing more than 24,000 knockoffs from a warehouse and a local store....

Brussels MEPs cashing in on side jobs, but few report it

Brussels MEPs cashing in on side jobs, but few report it

Several members of the European Parliament have come under scrutiny for failing to fully disclose income from outside jobs, raising questions about transparency and accountability in Brussels....

Audit Service employee says political views cost him his job post

Audit Service employee says political views cost him his job post

A seconded (temporarily transferred) employee of Cyprus’ Audit Service says he was pressured, sidelined, and abruptly transferred after expressing support for a new political movement, allegations that are raising broader concerns about political neutrality and constitutional protections inside one of the state’s most sensitive watchdog institutions....

High electricity bills aren’t going anywhere in 2026

High electricity bills aren’t going anywhere in 2026

Uncertainty surrounding Cyprus’ biggest energy projects is expected to persist through 2026, as delays at the liquefied natural gas terminal in Vasiliko and mounting complications with the electricity interconnector leave little room for optimism....

Monday, February 2nd: A dusty, gusty start to the week

Monday, February 2nd: A dusty, gusty start to the week

Good morning and welcome to a new week (and a new month). A low-pressure system has decided to join us for the Monday morning meeting, bringing a bit of everything....

Costas Gavrielides, voice for equality and LGBTI rights in Cyprus, dies at 47

Costas Gavrielides, voice for equality and LGBTI rights in Cyprus, dies at 47

Costas Gavrielides, a tireless advocate for human rights and equality in Cyprus, passed away yesterday, leaving a deep mark on the island’s social and cultural landscape....

How a humble eatery won the heart of Nicosia (video)

How a humble eatery won the heart of Nicosia (video)

Without a doubt, the most moving moment of this year’s Wiz 50 Best Restaurants, rightly earning the warmest applause from the audience, was the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement award to “Evroulla’s restaurant.”...

UN at risk of running out of funds as member dues go unpaid

UN at risk of running out of funds as member dues go unpaid

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued a stark warning to member states that the world body is approaching a severe cash crisis that could threaten its ability to operate....

Larnaca moves to cut water use by 10%, intensifies inspections against hose washing

Larnaca moves to cut water use by 10%, intensifies inspections against hose washing

The Larnaca District Local Government Organization (EOA Larnaca) has announced a package of emergency measures aimed at reducing water consumption in the city and district by 10%, in an effort to prevent water cut-offs amid Cyprus’s worsening water situation....

Two-year IT project at Housing Finance Corporation drags on for eight years

Two-year IT project at Housing Finance Corporation drags on for eight years

A long-delayed technology project at the Housing Finance Corporation (HFC) has resulted in significant additional costs and prolonged dependence on external systems, according to findings presented by the Audit Office to Parliament’s Audit Committee....

EU infringement package flags Cyprus for delays across food, finance and energy rules

EU infringement package flags Cyprus for delays across food, finance and energy rules

The European Commission’s January infringements package has placed Cyprus under renewed scrutiny, with the country cited in a broad range of cases for failing to fully transpose or notify European Union legislation....

Police launch second investigation into allegations against serving mayor

Police launch second investigation into allegations against serving mayor

Police are conducting a second investigation involving allegations of domestic violence against a serving mayor, according to a report broadcast by ANT1....

Tragic workplace accident claims life of 55-year-old worker in Kofinou

Tragic workplace accident claims life of 55-year-old worker in Kofinou

A 55-year-old Romanian worker was killed Friday afternoon in a workplace accident in a rural area of Kofinou while unloading heavy concrete counterweights from a truck, authorities said...

Catherine O’Hara, acclaimed comic actor, dies at 71

Catherine O’Hara, acclaimed comic actor, dies at 71

Catherine O'Hara, the Canadian-born performer celebrated for her work in film and television comedies including Home Alone, Beetlejuice and Schitt’s Creek, has died at the age of 71....

UN renews Cyprus mission, calls current situation unsustainable

UN renews Cyprus mission, calls current situation unsustainable

The United Nations Security Council has approved a one-year extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), with the mission now set to continue until 31 January 2027....

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