ANIMALS EU experts arrive and mass vaccinations loom as officials try to keep the outbreak contained. Photo credit: Philippos Christou Tensions in Parliament boil over: ''Tell us, since you know better, what would you have done?'' Rafaela Dimitriadi Parliament’s Agriculture Committee convened in emergency session today as Cyprus races to contain the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. READ MORE
Three more arrests in murder of Stavros Demosthenous Police widen probe into the October 17 ambush that left the 49-year-old dead in his car; four suspects now in custody. Newsroom 20/10/2025 | NEWS
Monday forecast: The weekend has left the chat Winds are clocking in early and the sea’s trying to decide if it’s a pool or an ocean. Newsroom 20/10/2025 | NEWS
Tufan Erhürman elected new Turkish Cypriot leader, Christodoulides signals readiness for talks Christodoulides says UN meeting offers key chance to restart Cyprus negotiations under agreed framework. Newsroom 19/10/2025 | NEWS
Thieves pull off seven-minute ‘priceless’ jewelry heist at the Louvre Museum closes doors to preserve evidence following theft. Newsroom 19/10/2025 | NEWS
''Elections'' in the occupied areas: Early indications show Erhürman in the lead Preliminary results from the occupied areas show Tufan Erhürman leading with over 60 percent of the vote. Newsroom 19/10/2025 | NEWS
UNCHARGED: Electric vehicles struggle to gain ground in Cyprus Government incentives fail to boost electric car adoption as hybrids remain more popular. 19/10/2025 | NEWS
Cultural Heritage Committee completes Davlos Church Restoration, launches project in Gastria EU funded projects aim to preserve historic churches in occupied areas. Newsroom 19/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus records over 10,000 returns in 2025, deputy Minister says Irregular migration flows drop sharply as Cyprus prepares for EU Council presidency. Newsroom 19/10/2025 | NEWS
Arrest made in the murder of businessman Stavros Demosthenous as Police close in on suspects Police trace killers’ escape route after businessman’s execution-style slaying. Newsroom 19/10/2025 | NEWS
€50 million could flow to consumers as Cyprus moves to tax renewable energy giants Lawmakers move to reclaim windfalls from energy suppliers, pointing to soaring electricity bills and €1.3 billion in emissions ... Newsroom 18/10/2025 | NEWS