ENERGY Cyprus wasted a sunny day’s worth of solar power, and burned fuel instead Newsroom In a bizarre twist for sunny Cyprus, fossil fuel power plants pumped out more electricity than renewables on Monday, even under ideal conditions for solar energy. READ MORE
Tourists attacked and robbed in Paphos Couple assaulted and robbed by group of youths while walking along Poseidonos Avenue. Newsroom 29/06/2025 | NEWS
AI-generated video of President circulates online Spokesman warns AI-generated video signals growing threat of misinformation. Newsroom 29/06/2025 | NEWS
Watches, engagement ring stolen from Ayia Napa beach Police urge public to safeguard belongings as summer crowds grow. Press Release 29/06/2025 | NEWS
Fire breaks out at Lycavittos Elementary School in Nicosia Blaze under control after damaging exterior of classrooms; no injuries reported. Newsroom 28/06/2025 | NEWS
53 Cypriots return home from Iran and Israel, says Foreign Ministry 3,000 travelers in Cyprus due to flight diversions. Newsroom 28/06/2025 | NEWS
Forest Department links Akamas wildfires to acts of revenge Letter to Audit Office details arson, unregulated access in protected region. Newsroom 28/06/2025 | NEWS
Israeli Ambassador to Cyprus condemns ‘misleading campaign’ over antisemitism remarks Oren Anolik clarifies criticism targeted antisemitic rhetoric, not Israel’s policies. Newsroom 28/06/2025 | NEWS
Police pursue teenagers in high-speed chase from Nicosia to Pyla Driver was 14 years old; two other minors, ages 15 and 17, were also in the vehicle. Newsroom 28/06/2025 | NEWS
Turkey defends Libya maritime deal, accuses EU of bias in Mediterranean dispute Ankara rejects EU summit criticism, calls Greece and Cyprus' maritime claims ''maximalist'' and contrary to international ... Newsroom 28/06/2025 | NEWS
Two men assault victim in early morning robbery near Larnaca castle Police search for suspects who attacked man after he refused to give money. Newsroom 28/06/2025 | NEWS