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
Cyprus doctors urge more prostate cancer screening as cases mount Despite progress, early detection efforts fall short in Cyprus. Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus Forestry College reopens with first class in nearly a decade 20 students begin a new three-year forestry diploma program in Cyprus. Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS
Deadly hospital fungus hits Cyprus, experts warn of rising threat Candidozyma auris, a drug-resistant fungus spreading across Europe, remains mostly confined to hospitals, but experts urge ... Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS
Own your face: Denmark’s bold move against deepfakes New law would give citizens automatic copyright over their likeness, voice, and image, letting them fight AI-generated content ... Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus rolls out second Israeli Barak MX air defense system Advanced missiles and radar convoy moves through Limassol as Ankara raises security alarms. Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS
Woman accuses priest of €150,000 scam Spiritual advisor allegedly convinced parishioner to hand over cash and property amid claims of financial hardship. Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS
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Paphos water worries put to rest New desalination plants promise steady supply through 2026, no cuts, no matter the weather. Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS
Can Cyprus become Europe’s fire shield? Von der Leyen proposes a firefighting hub on the island, but its shape, and strength, remain uncertain. Newsroom 15/09/2025 | NEWS