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28 April, 2026
 

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Hail turns Troodos white today

Hail turns Troodos white today

It looked more like mid-January than the end of April today....

Dead famingo puts spotlight on toxic lead use in Cyprus

Dead famingo puts spotlight on toxic lead use in Cyprus

A dead flamingo lying in one of Cyprus’ salt lakes is sending a clear, and uncomfortable, message: something in the environment is going badly wrong....

CySEC suspends trading in four listed companies over missing financial reports

CySEC suspends trading in four listed companies over missing financial reports

This month, the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) suspended trading for four prominent listed companies. The decision follows repeated failures by these firms to publish their mandatory financial reports, a core transparency requirement for the Cyprus Stock Exchange....

Tension on Protaras beach as officials move to remove seaside businesses

Tension on Protaras beach as officials move to remove seaside businesses

Tension flared early Tuesday on a popular stretch of beach in Protaras as authorities moved in to remove what they say are illegal seaside structures used for massage services and water sports activities....

Wizz Air and HTS launch disruption assistance, supporting passengers from delays starting at two hours

Wizz Air and HTS launch disruption assistance, supporting passengers from delays starting at two hours

Wizz Air, a leading airline in Central and Eastern Europe, and HTS, a leading global travel technology platform, today announced a partnership to integrate a new solution to help customers navigate disruptions on wizzair.com and the Wizz Air app. ...

Property sales surprise in March despite regional tensions

Property sales surprise in March despite regional tensions

Cyprus’ property market delivered an unexpected boost in March, defying concerns that regional conflict would drag demand down....

Cyprus still on investors’ radar despite Iran war

Cyprus still on investors’ radar despite Iran war

The war in Iran is not shutting the door on investment and business activity in Cyprus. ...

Cyprus economy still growing, but cracks may be starting to show

Cyprus economy still growing, but cracks may be starting to show

Cyprus’ economy continues to show steady growth, underlining its flexibility and resilience in the face of external shocks such as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and recent conflicts in the Middle East....

Tuesday forecast: An afternoon ambush of mountain mood swings

Tuesday forecast: An afternoon ambush of mountain mood swings

The current weak low-pressure system is essentially a part-time worker: it starts the day with bright sunshine and ends it by throwing a localized tantrum over the mountains....

Cyprus records slightly lower road death rate than EU average in 2024

Cyprus records slightly lower road death rate than EU average in 2024

Cyprus recorded fewer road deaths than the European Union average in 2024, according to newly released figures from Eurostat, offering a cautiously positive picture of road safety on the island....

New technology helps doctors in Cyprus diagnose patients faster and more accurately

New technology helps doctors in Cyprus diagnose patients faster and more accurately

Health Minister Neophytos Charalambides stated that pathologists in Cyprus are maintaining high diagnostic standards by adopting up-to-date techniques, engaging with international professional networks, and committing to ongoing education across both public and private healthcare sectors....

250 mothers of large families to receive €400 support

250 mothers of large families to receive €400 support

A total of 250 mothers from large families are set to receive a €400 payment as part of a recognition initiative tied to the country’s ongoing demographic challenges....

The wreckage of a narrative

The wreckage of a narrative

I am writing less than fifteen days after a building in the city where I was born and raised collapsed suddenly like a house of cards, killing two unsuspecting people. One of them was identified only eleven days after the tragedy....

Cyprus rules out fuel shortage while minister monitors potential disruptions

Cyprus rules out fuel shortage while minister monitors potential disruptions

Cyprus is not facing a fuel shortage at present, according to Transport Minister Alexis Vafeadis, who said authorities are actively tracking supplies and preparing for possible disruptions....

Dozens of phones and drugs seized in central prisons

Dozens of phones and drugs seized in central prisons

Authorities say a large number of banned items have been seized from the Central Prisons over the past four months, including mobile phones and illegal drugs....

Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by car in Kato Paphos

Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by car in Kato Paphos

A 40-year-old woman is in hospital following a road collision that took place early Monday afternoon in Kato Paphos....

Chinese brands expand globally, redefining ''Made in China''

Chinese brands expand globally, redefining ''Made in China''

For decades, the label ''Made in China'' was linked to inexpensive copies. That perception is changing quickly. Chinese companies are no longer just manufacturing for others; they are building their own brands and competing directly in international markets....

Farmers weigh next move after doors close on talks with President

Farmers weigh next move after doors close on talks with President

Livestock farmers in Cyprus are set to meet in the coming days to decide their next steps after failing to secure a meeting with the president over the mass culling of animals linked to the ongoing foot-and-mouth disease response....

EAC workers consider striking within 2 days

EAC workers consider striking within 2 days

Employees at the Electricity Authority of Cyprus are expected to decide within the next two days whether to escalate strike action as tensions rise over electricity prices, energy security, and long-term planning for the island’s power system....

Cyprus government offers 72-month tax debt plan as billions in old debts loom

Cyprus government offers 72-month tax debt plan as billions in old debts loom

The government is rolling out a new 72-installment plan to help individuals and businesses settle long-standing debts to the tax office and social security funds, in one of its biggest debt restructuring moves in years....

Public outrage after dogs shot in same village

Public outrage after dogs shot in same village

Anger is growing in Cyprus after a series of disturbing incidents in which dogs were shot in the same village area, with animal welfare advocates warning that the situation is now becoming a public safety concern....

Fintech hiring heats up

Fintech hiring heats up

Hiring activity in Limassol’s fintech and digital assets sector accelerated this week, with two major players signaling strong demand for specialized talent....

Cyprus quietly shifts its defense West

Cyprus quietly shifts its defense West

When President Christodoulides announced last week on X that the first Cypriot candidate had been accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy, the news may have looked like a simple milestone. ...

In Cyprus, ''on budget'' is the exception, not the rule

In Cyprus, ''on budget'' is the exception, not the rule

In Cyprus, the doubling of the cost to complete the Paphos–Polis Chrysochous road is being seen by analysts as less of an exception and more like the rule in a public works system under strain....

Vetrina x Exereton: A collaboration uniting refined taste with healthy eating mentality

Vetrina x Exereton: A collaboration uniting refined taste with healthy eating mentality

The Landmark Nicosia, Autograph Collection, and the brand-new, all-day dine, wine & deli concept Vetrina are ready to introduce the demanding crowd of our country to the idea that something can combine quality and nutritional value, while being incredibly tasty at the same time, through a collaboration with Exereton, which will be featuring some of its carefully selected products in the retail area of Vetrina....

Over 300 traffic violations recorded on the island in one night

Over 300 traffic violations recorded on the island in one night

More than 300 traffic violations were recorded in a single night as police carried out coordinated patrols across urban areas on Sunday, highlighting ongoing concerns over road behavior and public safety....

Genikes Insurance: Distinctions at the 5th Digital Finance Awards 2026

Genikes Insurance: Distinctions at the 5th Digital Finance Awards 2026

Genikes Insurance excelled at the 5th Digital Finance Awards 2026, an institution that highlights digital innovation in the financial sector of Greece and Cyprus. The Company was distinguished in important thematic categories, confirming its steady investment in digital transformation and in improving the experience of customers, partners, and employees....

Monday’s muddy mix: Thunder, dust, and the back-to-work blues

Monday’s muddy mix: Thunder, dust, and the back-to-work blues

Welcome back to the grind, Cyprus. If you were hoping for a sparkling clear Monday to match your fresh office energy, the atmosphere has other ideas. A weak low-pressure system is currently overseeing the island, bringing a bit of everything except stability....

UNIC Athens positioned as bridge between Europe and the U.S.

UNIC Athens positioned as bridge between Europe and the U.S.

The strategic partnership between the University of Nicosia, UNIC Athens, and Purdue University aims to create a powerful link between Europe and the United States in higher education, research and innovation....

From Achna to Athens, one kitchen keeps tradition alive

From Achna to Athens, one kitchen keeps tradition alive

On Omirou Street in Kolonaki, just a short walk from Syntagma Square, Mrs. Maria Artimati smiles as she cooks nearly every day. She has been doing this for exactly thirty years, since opening her shop in May 1996. ...

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