POLITICS Two state websites left wide open to hackers for months Newsroom Two key online government services in Cyprus have been operating for months with serious security vulnerabilities, a local cybersecurity expert has revealed. READ MORE
Staff shortages lead to travel chaos at European airports Passengers wait in long queues just to check in 15/06/2022 | NEWS
Immigrant arrivals will more than double in 2022 Extremely worrying figures of illegal arrivals in Cyprus in the first five months of this year Apostolos Tomaras 15/06/2022 | NEWS
No drama diplomat announces candidacy Former UN ambassador and Greek Cypriot chief negotiator says peace deal needed to root out corruption Newsroom 15/06/2022 | NEWS
Legal chaos after president commutes life sentence Lawyer in Cyprus says lifer witness was bribed by prosecutors in Ayia Napa murders, Legal denies deal Newsroom 15/06/2022 | NEWS
Expect isolated showers and thunderstorms today Temperatures will gradually rise until Saturday, more noticeable in the interior and in the mountains Source: CNA 15/06/2022 | NEWS
110,000 monkeypox vaccines set to be shipped to the EU About 900 cases of monkeypox have been detected in the EU and 1,400 worldwide so far 14/06/2022 | NEWS
Torrential downpours cause havoc in some parts of the island Police were advising motorists to drive carefully 14/06/2022 | NEWS
Athens sees Ankara raising tensions Possible moves include oil exploration west of Rhodes, challenging islands’ sovereignty Kathimerini Greece Newsroom 14/06/2022 | NEWS
Five year plan to install AC units at schools underway The program has a budget of 100 million euros which will benefit 25 schools across the island Source: CNA 14/06/2022 | NEWS
Deadly road crashes mar another holiday weekend Police investigate back-to-back road fatalities and injuries during long holiday weekend in Cyprus Newsroom 14/06/2022 | NEWS