ENVIRONMENT Cochineal pest endangers Cyprus’ iconic summer fruit and its rural economy. Photo credit: Giorgos Haralambous Facebook via 24news Tiny insect threatens Cyprus’ iconic prickly pear cacti Newsroom A tiny insect threatens to wipe out prickly pear cacti in Cyprus within a few years, potentially depriving the island of a summer fruit deeply rooted in Cypriot culture. READ MORE
EU regulator approves Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot jab The Cyprus Health Ministry announced Thursday that the island is set to receive 200,000 doses of the J&J vaccine that was ... Newsroom 11/03/2021 | NEWS
Major UK tour operator sees bookings to Cyprus triple The UK’s second biggest tour operator Jet2holidays saw bookings for Cyprus and Greece skyrocket after the two countries ... Newsroom 11/03/2021 | NEWS
Cyprus under gale warning Weather alert issued for gale force winds on the island Newsroom 11/03/2021 | NEWS
More than quarter of Cyprus Covid-19 cases are UK variant Cyprus sent a number of positive samples detected in January and February to the ECDC, with 25.7% of them found to be the ... Newsroom 11/03/2021 | NEWS
UK concerned over Varosha, reiterates call for flexibility UK Foreign Minister for the European Neighbourhood Wendy Morton highlighted the importance of the sides engaging in the ... Newsroom / CNA 11/03/2021 | NEWS
Minister points finger at north over barbwire Migration debate in Cyprus rages on after minister okays controversial fence along UN buffer zone Newsroom 11/03/2021 | NEWS
Blinken says US fully engaged on Cyprus State secretary says US will call out aggressive actions but also support positive developments Newsroom 11/03/2021 | NEWS
Power outage refuels reform debate Trade unions up in arms after unexplained technical failure at Vasilikos power plant Newsroom 11/03/2021 | NEWS
Health Ministry announces 415 cases, two deaths The Health Ministry stressed the rising numbers of coronavirus patients, as in a single day 11 new patients were admitted ... Newsroom 10/03/2021 | NEWS
Limassol restaurants accepting 'chosen' customers through back door Information obtained by Kathimerini Cyprus suggests that two Limassol restaurants continued to secretly operate for VIP ... Newsroom 10/03/2021 | NEWS