DIPLOMACY Cyprus finishes EU Presidency with major deals on health, travel rights and migration Rafaela Dimitriadi Cyprus officially concludes its six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union on June 30, with the government expressing clear satisfaction over what it describes as a successful term. READ MORE
A.I. Motokinisi Ltd: Supporting Volunteerism, Strengthening Cooperation with SupportCY Press Release 20/02/2025 | NEWS
2024 global VC investment rises to $368B as investor interest in AI soars IPO optimism grows for 2025 according to KPMG Private Enterprise’s Venture Pulse. Press Release 20/02/2025 | NEWS
Police officer to stand trial on corruption and fraud charges Case officially filed in District Court after internal investigation; officer faces multiple criminal offenses. Newsroom 20/02/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus catches a chill as the 'freeze' snap arrives! Temperatures drop, winds pick up, and Cypriots prepare for the great shiver. Newsroom 20/02/2025 | NEWS
Growing interest in medical schools prompts accreditation guidelines Agency sets strict standards to ensure quality, research, and sustainability in medical education Newsroom 19/02/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus government gives hotels deadline to get licensed or face closure A new regulatory framework aims to address safety concerns, but with only 15% of hotels currently licensed, many may be ... Newsroom 19/02/2025 | NEWS
Anti-immigration rhetoric grows, but immigrants could help Europe's (and Cyprus') aging populations With Europe facing a shrinking population, experts warn that limiting immigration could leave Cyprus with worker shortages, ... Newsroom 19/02/2025 | NEWS
USS Oscar Austin returns to Cyprus with a strategic stop in Larnaca Just weeks after docking in Limassol, the U.S. Navy destroyer is back—reinforcing security ties in the Mediterranean. Newsroom 19/02/2025 | NEWS
FT: Chinese warships near Sydney spark tension Australia shadows unprecedented Chinese naval movement—Is Beijing testing its limits in the Pacific? Newsroom 19/02/2025 | NEWS
Blame game erupts over Limassol tragedy and electricity law Former and current transport ministers clash over a withdrawn bill—was it political negligence or just a flawed law? Newsroom 19/02/2025 | NEWS