ARTS & CULTURE One sculpture bears the name ''Lycurgus'', while archaeologists believe the statues may once have decorated a luxurious villa near Caesarea. Photo credit: @AntiquitiesEN Facebook Ancient marble statues discovered in Roman-era winepress in Israel Newsroom Ancient marble sculptures dating back around 1,700 years have been uncovered near Binyamina during archaeological work linked to a major transport infrastructure project. READ MORE
Cyprus hits 575 pharmacies with medicine collection bins Special bins for expired and unusable medicines now available nationwide, making it easier for residents to safely dispose ... Newsroom 10/03/2026 | NEWS
Nicosia’s Ledra street set for €3.4 million facelift after decades of waiting Historic buildings along the pedestrian area to get restored facades, modern upgrades, and a fresh streetscape while preserving ... Newsroom 10/03/2026 | NEWS
Gold Partnership between Petrolina and the Cyprus Olympic Committee strengthens the Road to ''Los Angeles 28'' Elena Kulichenko: ''Our heartfelt thanks to Petrolina - your support gives us the strength to dream and achieve.'' Press Release 10/03/2026 | NEWS
Lidl Cyprus supports the Cyprus Red Cross Society: Standing by our fellow citizens in the affected communities of Limassol Practical contribution through the provision of essential items at reception centers in the Limassol district. Press Release 10/03/2026 | NEWS
European Conference on Sustainable Tourism Celebrating 20 Years of CSTI Leadership in Sustainability (2006-2026). Press Release 10/03/2026 | NEWS
UK deploys second naval ship to the Eastern Mediterranean Floating base and warship sent to region to support forces and prepare civilian evacuations. Newsroom 10/03/2026 | NEWS
200 sick days a year? Cyprus prisons in chaos over staff leave Audit exposes staggering absences, repeated medical certificates, and weak oversight straining prison operations. Newsroom 10/03/2026 | NEWS
Cyprus: A geopolitical hub in a shifting power landscape Where energy, military, and political interests converge to shape the new ''security umbrella'' Thanasis Photiou 10/03/2026 | NEWS
Cyprus’ ''safe'' shelters are anything but Abandoned bunkers, chaotic SMS alerts, and understaffed civil defense expose a shocking gap in emergency preparedness. Elizabeth Georgiou 10/03/2026 | NEWS
Tuesday forecast: Spring is flirting with us (but the dust is bringing a plus-one) Sunscreen at the ready, but keep a damp cloth handy for the patio furniture. Newsroom 10/03/2026 | NEWS