ARTS & CULTURE One sculpture bears the name ''Lycurgus'', while archaeologists believe the statues may once have decorated a luxurious villa near Caesarea. Photo credit: @AntiquitiesEN Facebook Ancient marble statues discovered in Roman-era winepress in Israel Newsroom Ancient marble sculptures dating back around 1,700 years have been uncovered near Binyamina during archaeological work linked to a major transport infrastructure project. READ MORE
Ex-Cyprus football chief faces 25 charges including conflict of interest and money laundering Georgos Koumas accused of profiting from media deals while holding top KOP roles, trial set for Feb. 26. Elizabeth Georgiou 20/02/2026 | NEWS
Road closures set as Limassol’s carnival parade takes over city Sunday Major avenues shut for floats and bands as thousands gear up for the island’s most electric street party. Newsroom 20/02/2026 | NEWS
Couple says they feel abandoned as disability, rent and cuts push them into squalor (video) Water shut off, allowance slashed and €950 rent leave family pleading for help. Newsroom 20/02/2026 | NEWS
Erdogan says Turkey ''stopped the bloodshed'' in Cyprus Turkish leader links past wars, modern threats and defense push in address to soldiers’ families. Newsroom 20/02/2026 | NEWS
Lawmaker sounds alarm over ''harmful'' smokestack emissions at Dhekelia Years of extensions, no fixes, and residents still breathing the fallout, MP tells Parliament. Newsroom 20/02/2026 | NEWS
Friday forecast: The weather has finally entered its zen era A Saturday sizzle before Sunday decides to get a little drip. Newsroom 20/02/2026 | NEWS
Cyprus nears EU average in road safety as fatalities continue to decline Country ranks 14th in the bloc with 44 deaths per million residents, as urban crashes and young riders remain key concerns. ... Newsroom 19/02/2026 | NEWS
One of the largest drug seizures in years with 190kg confiscated Over 140kg of cannabis and 50kg of cocaine discovered in Nicosia warehouse; two men arrested. Newsroom 19/02/2026 | NEWS
EU asylum applications fall sharply in November 2025, Eurostat reports First-time asylum claims across the EU dropped 26% compared with November 2024, with Cyprus also recording a steep monthly ... Newsroom 19/02/2026 | NEWS
With the support of Lidl Cyprus, 42.900€ were raised from the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society's Love Dinner Thanks to audience participation in the ''Under the Lights of Love'' dinner, with Lidl Cyprus covering costs, all proceeds ... Press Release 19/02/2026 | NEWS