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
Israeli navy seizes Gaza aid flotilla, arrests Greta Thunberg Global outrage grows as activists, lawmakers and aid ships intercepted on their way to Gaza. Newsroom 02/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus urged to act as animal welfare crisis deepens On World Animal Day, campaigners call for tougher laws and real enforcement to protect abandoned and abused animals. Newsroom 02/10/2025 | NEWS
Jane Goodall, trailblazing voice for animals and the environment, dies at 91 From Tanzania’s forests to the world stage, she spent her life teaching us to care for the planet we share Newsroom 02/10/2025 | NEWS
Weather forecast: Sunshine on repeat, clouds audition for supporting role Umbrellas may be briefly useful, but mostly as sun shields. Newsroom 02/10/2025 | NEWS
U.S. shutdown curbs embassy communications in Cyprus as 750,000 federal workers furloughed Passport and visa services to continue, though delays possible. Newsroom 01/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus marks Independence Day with pledge to bolster defense Defense Minister Palmas says armed forces must adapt to modern challenges. Newsroom 01/10/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus Marks 65 Years of Independence From a hard-fought struggle to a proud Republic, the island celebrates its journey with parades and reflection Newsroom 01/10/2025 | NEWS
From colony to republic: The day a nation was born (photos and video) From the lowering of the Union Jack to Makarios’ first speech, rare images capture the island’s leap into independence. Newsroom 01/10/2025 | NEWS