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
EU involvement key to restarting negotiations Giorgallas stresses adherence to international law and pursuit of national goal Newsroom / CNA 03/07/2023 | NEWS
UN representative seeks solutions Colin Stewart to give update on Cyprus problem and UNFICYP Newsroom / CNA 03/07/2023 | NEWS
Cypriot delegation pounded with human rights questions Law commissioner says no country with perfect record on human rights but Cyprus will strive to do better Newsroom 03/07/2023 | NEWS
Clear skies, chance of showers in mountains Inland temperature soars to 37°C, stable conditions till Thursday 03/07/2023 | NEWS
Kombos readies New York trip to make his case FM to visit Big Apple to attend summit, meet UNSG, while President calls for UN envoy appointment Source: CNA 03/07/2023 | NEWS
Four killed in brutal crash in the north Brutal head on collision on rural highway leaves four Africans dead, two others injured, one seriously Newsroom 03/07/2023 | NEWS
Cyprus’ neighbor to add another lane for gas export Leviathan partners in Israel to invest $568 million in third gas pipeline as demand grows Source: Reuters 03/07/2023 | NEWS
Young girl dies in Jet Ski accident Child dies following marine accident during family yacht outing in Limassol Newsroom 02/07/2023 | NEWS
Biker dies in road crash outside gas station Limassol police arrest local car driver after reports said he blocked motorcycle’s path in deadly crash Newsroom 02/07/2023 | NEWS
Court goes out with a bang in sex client case Controversial law that criminalizes sex buyers debuts in exploitation case as criminal court panel disbands Newsroom 01/07/2023 | NEWS