POLITICS Cyprus’ quarries still out of control, audit warns Apostolos Tomaras Six years after the last audit of Cyprus’ Mining and Quarrying Service, compliance remains alarmingly low, according to a new report from the Auditor General. READ MORE
Serious flaws in disability benefit assessments Cyprus medical boards accused of biased and insensitive evaluations 07/07/2023 | NEWS
Variable weather and isolated showers Expect rain and possible thunderstorms this weekend 07/07/2023 | NEWS
Greek and Cypriot governors to prioritize security Joint efforts in promoting stability, maritime law, and international relations Newsroom / CNA 06/07/2023 | NEWS
Cyprus inflation at 1.9% Consumer price index remains close to the European Central Bank's goal Newsroom / CNA 06/07/2023 | NEWS
New cat feeders enhance stray welfare in Strovolos Contributions from feeders aid in sterilization efforts in parks Ioanna Kyriakou 06/07/2023 | NEWS
Migrant reception center in Kofinou inaugurated today Minister of Interior, Konstantinos Ioannou, stated that ''the improvement of reception and hosting infrastructure remains ... Newsroom / CNA 06/07/2023 | NEWS
Denmark plans to tighten travel restrictions for refugees: No holidays in home countries New regulations may revoke residence permits for refugees who visit their home countries, even after residing in Denmark ... 06/07/2023 | NEWS
''Livin’ La Vida Loca'' singer, Ricky Martin, divorces husband after 6 years The pair have been married since 2017 and have 2 kids between them 06/07/2023 | NEWS
The government's seven proposals for vulnerable individuals The government stated its intention to strengthen and enhance two legislative proposals submitted by parliamentary parties. ... Newsroom / CNA 06/07/2023 | NEWS
Did revised working hours for gov't employees make a dent in traffic? Initial assessment shows limited changes, further analysis expected as academic year resumes Ioanna Kyriakou 06/07/2023 | NEWS