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
Tatar proposes massive property exchange across Cyprus Turkish Cypriot leader suggests swapping lands and taking disputes to Strasbourg court Newsroom 17/10/2025 | NEWS
Same contractors, same delays in Cyprus' public works Report finds few firms controlling the market and projects dragging on for months or years. Newsroom 17/10/2025 | NEWS
Businessman shot dead on Limassol highway Police close major section of motorway as man gunned down in his car Newsroom 17/10/2025 | NEWS
Friday weather bulletin (aka your excuse to stay in or look fancy outside) Clouds are just popping in for small talk and the sea can’t decide if it wants to chill or ripple. Newsroom 17/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus’ Petros Christodoulides wins gold at Pan American Open in Lima Rising star of Cypriot judo claims Gold in Lima after four victories. Newsroom 16/10/2025 | NEWS
Authorities seek solutions to protect Larnaca Salt Lake City officials stress preserving the natural habitat for flamingos. Newsroom 16/10/2025 | NEWS
When life gives you lemons… learn what they’re telling you The “Know Your Lemons” campaign brings powerful breast cancer awareness to Cyprus, where lemons are everywhere! Newsroom 16/10/2025 | NEWS
Larnaca Hospital audit reveals overworked staff and lost millions Emergency Department plagued by staffing shortages and trainee doctors signing patient forms. Newsroom 16/10/2025 | NEWS
Teachers vs. the Ministry: Why are Cyprus educators rejecting the new evaluation system? Teachers say the new plan punishes, not supports, and they’re ready to fight back. Newsroom 16/10/2025 | NEWS
Stress tests for Cyprus’ digital infrastructure reveal gaps in cyber and technical resilience Experts warn that recent cyberattacks on Cyprus bear the hallmarks of espionage, not ordinary crime. Newsroom 16/10/2025 | NEWS