HEALTH Virus was spreading for weeks before alarm raised in foot-and-mouth outbreak Newsroom Authorities say the foot-and-mouth outbreak that has rattled Cyprus’ livestock sector may have been quietly spreading for weeks before anyone sounded the alarm, and now police are investigating whether warning signs were ignored. READ MORE
TRUST-ESG Consortium Holds Strategic Workshop at Frederick University to Advance AI-Driven ESG Innovations Press Release 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus and Lebanon seal historic maritime deal Agreement opens doors for energy projects and regional cooperation. Newsroom 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Turkey warns Cyprus over growing defense ties with Israel AKP spokesperson cites ''dangerous collision'' risk, recalling 1974 invasion as tensions simmer in the Eastern Mediterranean. ... Kathimerini Greece Newsroom 26/11/2025 | NEWS
19-year-old Greek soldier killed in accidental grenade blast Tragedy strikes in Rhodes as fellow soldier seriously injured and doctors fight to save his life. Newsroom 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Tornado rips through Avgorou, lifting cars and tearing roofs off homes Rare twister tears through Avgorou, ripping off roofs, uprooting trees, and lifting cars but no injuries reported. Newsroom 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Cyprus prepares new €4.5M electric vehicle subsidy plan to boost clean driving New scheme aims to make buying electric and hybrid cars more attractive, with €9,000 grants for zero-emission vehicles. Dorita Yiannakou 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Ukraine edges toward U.S. peace deal as only a few disagreements remain Kyiv signals broad acceptance of Washington’s sweeping 28-point plan, betting security guarantees and a path to peace may ... Newsroom 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Turkish Airlines flight draws concern after low pass over free areas Residents report plane flying unusually low; authorities say winter reroutings from the north are not uncommon. Newsroom 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Wednesday's weather is a mixed bag with sun and clouds Fog packs its bags and clouds pop in. Newsroom 26/11/2025 | NEWS
Europol: Children are being recruited through video games to commit murder Europol reports over 100 cases where children were coerced into serious crimes, including murder and torture. Newsroom 25/11/2025 | NEWS