ENVIRONMENT Gains in sustainable fishing are offset by slow recovery of fish stocks and ongoing pressures on fishers. Photo credit: fishingtourism.org EU fish stocks improve, but fishing industry still under strain Newsroom A decade-long review by the European Commission paints a mixed picture of how Europe manages its fish and seafood supply, with some environmental gains but continuing challenges for the industry and policymakers. READ MORE
Poland shares EU presidency secrets as Cyprus prepares to take the wheel From lessons learned to civil debates, Nicosia gets a front-row seat to Europe’s inner workings Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS
Lawyer pushes to toss key charge in 'golden passport' trial Defense claims possible conflict of interest could shorten high-profile case over naturalization program. Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus moves to end insurance overcharging of older drivers New bills target insurance companies accused of unfairly charging motorists over 70 Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS
Nissan LEAF and Qashqai e-POWER Take Top Honors at the ''Motor Awards 2025'' Press Release 13/10/2025 | NEWS
New scholarships to help Cypriot women break into tech and shipping Ten €3,000 awards launched in memory of gender equality advocate Dr. Christiana Kouta. Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus judge’s request to involve EU Court denied Doria Varosiotou says she was removed because of a controversial ruling in the Thanasis Nicolaou case. Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus visa-free travel to U.S. delayed Despite meeting all requirements, entry into the U.S. Visa Waiver Program is postponed, with hopes pinned on the next policy ... Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS
Medochemie invests in a sustainable future All its manufacturing plants are now powered by green energy Press Release 13/10/2025 | NEWS
Two cars set ablaze in Limassol overnight Early-morning vehicle fires outside two homes are under investigation, cause still unknown. Newsroom 13/10/2025 | NEWS