ARTS & CULTURE Cyprus’ new Archaeological Museum pushed to 2029 opening Newsroom Cyprus’ long-awaited new archaeological museum is now expected to open its doors in 2029, a timeline that is already sparking both excitement and frustration as lawmakers toured the massive construction site in Nicosia on Thursday. READ MORE
Tax Department: €70 million in taxes refunded - €200 million to be collected According to Sotiris Markidis, the Department's goal is to clear the tax returns of Companies and Individuals by the end ... 16/03/2023 | NEWS
Exciting new park set to enhance quality of life in Larnaca (photos) Salina Park is expected to be completed in about 18 months with a cost of €2.4 million Shemaine Bushnell Kyriakides 16/03/2023 | NEWS
Video contradicts Moscow's version of events A Russian fighter jet is seen throwing fuel on the US MQ-9 drone in a US Department of Defense video released on Wednesday ... 16/03/2023 | NEWS
Eurostat: Women continue to outlive men in Cyprus Life expectancy in Cyprus for both men and women is higher than the EU average Source: CNA 16/03/2023 | NEWS
Death toll from flu cases at 14, including an 8 year old girl More than 50% of flu cases are children under 15 years of age Source: CNA 16/03/2023 | NEWS
300,000 firecrackers confiscated by Limassol police The illegal items were found in a shipping container 16/03/2023 | NEWS
Partnership between New York Times and Kathimerini turns 25 Since 1998 the English edition has become the main source of news and analysis for foreign readers about developments in ... Kathimerini Greece Newsroom 16/03/2023 | NEWS
42,000 euros for every victim who died in the Tempe rail tragedy Hellenic Train will be making advance payments to the families of the victims and to passengers injured in the crash Kathimerini Greece Newsroom 16/03/2023 | NEWS
Credit Suisse borrows more than $50 billion from Swiss National Bank The move comes after shares of Switzerland’s second-largest commercial bank plunged 30% a day earlier Source: AP 16/03/2023 | NEWS