REGIONAL Cypriot company’s ship responds to SOS after drone strike. Photos screen captured from GazaFreedomFlotilla Instagram Humanitarian ship bound for Gaza reportedly hit by Israeli drone strike in international waters (VIDEO) Newsroom A ship owned by a Cypriot company helped extinguish a fire on a vessel carrying humanitarian aid and activists that was reportedly struck by drones in international waters off Malta, a Cypriot rescue official said Friday. READ MORE
Two con artists wanted for pulling a fast one Police searching for two suspects who deceived at least two people in a currency exchange scheme Newsroom 06/11/2018 | NEWS
Video: History of Cyprus Tourism in 3 minutes The short film highlights the rapid increase in the number of tourists visiting Cyprus Newsroom 05/11/2018 | NEWS
International Ombudsman Institute: Taking the Initiative Conference in Belfast explores best practices in the exercise of ‘Own Initiative’ investigation powers Newsroom 05/11/2018 | NEWS
US reimposes oil and financial sanctions against Iran The move will restore U.S. sanctions that were lifted under the 2015 Obama nuclear deal Source: Reuters 05/11/2018 | NEWS
Foreign Minister in USA for meetings with Pompeo, Bolton, Haley On the agenda is energy, UNFICYP and Cyprus talks Newsroom / CNA 05/11/2018 | NEWS
Criminal trial begins for Larnaca abductor Suspect admits to kidnapping and holding captive the two school boys but denies drugging them Newsroom 05/11/2018 | NEWS
Possible suspect questioned in Lofou wildfire Authorities try to ascertain whether person of interest could be suspect in Limassol wildfire Newsroom 05/11/2018 | NEWS
Strovolos double murder suspect pleads not guilty Prosecution backed into a corner as Tzionis pleads not guilty to all charges Newsroom 05/11/2018 | NEWS
Cops on the lookout for traffic light offenders Police mount new campaign this week to raise awareness about obeying traffic lights Newsroom 05/11/2018 | NEWS
Wanted - Scientist to feature on Britain's new 50 pound note The existing banknote features engineer James Watt and his business partner Matthew Boulton Newsroom 02/11/2018 | NEWS