Cyprus Gaza sea aid route a 'model': Cyprus president Some 200 tonnes of food were recently transported from Cyprus to the embattled Palestinian enclave. 23/03/2024
Europe News Gaza maritime aid corridor to open this weekend with EU and US backing The European Union is backing a long-awaited maritime corridor allowing aid to be shipped from Cyprus to the coast of Gaza, European Commission Ursula von der Leyen confirmed during a visit to the port of Larnaca on Friday. 08/03/2024
Green News Why are songbird killings on the rise again in Cyprus? Flocks of migrating birds are still meeting a cruel end on their flight path through the island, particularly at a British military base. 08/03/2024
Cyprus UK ‘bases of death’ see controversy amid Middle East conflict Activists claim the UK and US use Cyprus as an "unsinkable warship” as recent conflicts in the Middle East spark renewed controversy over British military bases on the Mediterranean island. 15/02/2024
Cyprus Cyprus rescues 60 Syrian migrants lost at sea for 6 days Authorities have announced that several of those on board have been hospitalised. 24/01/2024
Economy Why is Cyprus seeing Russian bank deposits plunge? The change comes as the government seeks to clean up its country’s financial image. 24/01/2024
Cyprus Migrant NGO slams Cyprus authorities for not condemning bomb attack A prominent migrant rights group in Cyprus has bashed the country’s authorities for failing to properly investigate a bomb attack against its offices in Nicosia. 11/01/2024
Cyprus Cyprus president shakes up Cabinet with major reshuffle Cypriot ministers of defence, health, justice and environment as well as the deputy ministers responsible for digital policy and European affairs have been changed. 08/01/2024
Cyprus Israeli foreign minister wants to fast-track aid to Gaza via Cyprus Israel wants to fast-track the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza through a maritime corridor from Cyprus, the country's foreign minister said on Wednesday. 20/12/2023
Business Financial crime and Russian oligarchs: How Cyprus vows to crackdown The Cypriot president has reached out to an unnamed 'third country' to help with investigations into alleged evasions of sanctions against Russia by oligarchs. 21/11/2023
Destinations Limassol: A guide to Cyprus’ sophisticated beachside city Want a city break on the beach? Limassol has year-round sun and a booming food scene. 14/10/2023
Culture news BEONIX Review: Dance festival proves what's possible in Cyprus Euronews Culture went to BEONIX Festival in Cyprus to check out the newcomer on Europe’s dance festival scene and find out if it will prove a future essential in music lovers’ calendars. 27/09/2023
Cyprus Wave of anti-immigrant hostility grips Cyprus There are fears of a climate of hate is emerging amid rising violence against immigrants. 12/09/2023
Tech News Radar tech could be the last chance to find Cyprus' missing Nearly 1,000 Cypriots are still missing after disappearing during the conflict of the 1960s and 1974. With witnesses dying, time is running out to find them. 11/09/2023
Culture news BEONIX Preview: the final chance for summer fun in Cyprus Electronic dance music fans need to check out how a Cyprus festival is keeping the summer joy alive a month after festival season ended. 03/09/2023
Moments Inside the Cypriot vineyards producing ‘the king of wines’ With its indigenous grape varieties and historic wine, Cyprus is an emerging wine destination. Here's how its wineries blend tradition and innovation. 02/09/2023
Food and Drink Cyprus reveals secret of ancient sweet spoons and fruit treats Grapes, bitter oranges, walnuts and even eggplants - there's something for everyone. Nikki Agathocleous runs a firm in the Cypriot village of Agros that makes 'sweet spoons' from Middle Age recipes. 26/06/2023
Cyprus Erdoğan demands international recognition of northern Cyprus The Turkish president re-iterated his support for northern Cyprus in his first visit to the island after re-election. 13/06/2023
Cyprus Cyprus slashes VAT in bid to reduce inflation and prices While inflation rates have fallen in Cyprus for a sixth consecutive month, consumer prices went up by 0.3 per cent in April after a 1.02 per cent rise in March. In an interview with Euronews, Finance Minister Makis Keravnos explained the move to cut costs. 08/05/2023
World Cyprus president wants EU help to revive dialogue with Turkey Euronews talks to Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides about tackling the 'Cyprus problem', the upcoming Turkish elections, past ties with Russia, and energy sources in the Eastern Mediterranean. 24/03/2023
Cyprus Children of mixed marriages in Cyprus struggle to obtain citizenship The children of mixed marriages in Cyprus, some are now adults, are claiming that they are unable to obtain a citizenship from the Republic of Cyprus, despite being born in the island and having a parent who has a citizenship from the RoC, due to their Turkish roots. 20/03/2023
Travel News Everything you need to know about Cyprus’ digital nomad scheme Cyprus will welcome 500 digital nomads. Here’s everything you need to know. 14/03/2023
Living Record number of dead whales wash up on Cyprus shores Seismic vibrations from the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria may be to blame. 13/02/2023
Cyprus Cyprus elects Nikos Christodoulides as president Nikos Christodoulides was elected President of Cyprus in a run-off vote on Sunday. His rival, veteran diplomat Andreas Mavroyiannis, conceded defeat. 12/02/2023
Cyprus Two candidates vie for votes in Cyprus presidential runoff election In the first round of the election Nikos Christodoulides won 32.04% of the vote with Andreas Mavroyiannis in second place with 29.6%. 10/02/2023
Cyprus Ex-foreign minister will face diplomat for Cyprus presidency Cypriots voted in large numbers on Sunday in a close presidential election between three front-runners. 05/02/2023