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Protest over Limassol fire goes ahead despite cancellation
Despite being called off, around 200 people turned up outside the presidential palace in Nicosia on Monday evening, giving speeches and holding banners demanding accountability over the Limassol wildfire. The demonstration follows public anger...

Coca-Cola HBC Cyprus joins Sklavenitis, Papantoniou supermarkets to support preemies
Coca-Cola HBC Cyprus, firmly committed to creating lasting value in the communities where it operates and to fostering a better future, is supporting “Thermokoitida Agapis” Association. Thermokoitada Agapis’ mission is to support and empower...

The Governors Island Ferry Goes Electric
One foggy morning this spring, a ferryboat traversed the choppy waters between lower Manhattan and Governors Island. It was just after 7 a.m.—the first run of the day. But, for the boat, it was almost sunset. “She’s our tether,” a lightly bearded...
Cyprus: WDD intensifies effort to restore water in fire-hit communities
Home Cyprus Cyprus: WDD intensifies effort to restore water in fire-hit communities FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – The Water Development Department (WDD) has ramped up efforts since Saturday to fully restore water supply to all communities affected by recent...

Bank of Cyprus: practical support for residents, businesses impacted by wildfires
Following the announcement by the Association of Banks, Bank of Cyprus (BoC) reaffirms its commitment to supporting citizens and businesses in the Limassol mountain communities affected by the recent wildfires. The Bank is implementing a dedicated...

UN Cyprus Envoy Colin Stewart Bids Farewell, Warns Against Two-State Solution
Home Cyprus UN Cyprus Envoy Colin Stewart Bids Farewell, Warns Against Two-State Solution FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – Colin Stewart, the outgoing Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Cyprus, is set to meet with the President of the...

UN Officials Stress Importance of Cyprus Peacekeeping Mission Amid Buffer Zone Tensions
FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE — Senior United Nations officials have underscored the critical role of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), citing persistent low-level tensions in the island’s buffer zone. In recent briefings to the UN Security...

NYC rehab centers overwhelmed as legal weed fueling higher wave of addiction: ‘I forgot who I was’
Operators of a city drug-treatment program say they are seeing more patients addicted to marijuana since New York legalized the sale of weed for adult recreational use. “It’s one of the stupidest things our society has done — they legalized...

A meze of influences: a history of food in Cyprus
Our long history of invasions has actually had some positive results On a warm afternoon in Nicosia’s old town, the scent of cinnamon-dusted koupes wafts from a street vendor’s cart while, just a few steps away, a kafenion serves Cypriot coffee in...

Confused politics fans the flames of southern Europe’s wildfires
“I expect that it may take a few weeks, but we’ll have a general reshuffling of the government so that there will be a new beginning,” he said. Maria Panayiotou, Cyprus’s rural development and environment minister, also told POLITICO about steps...

Fifth person charged by counter terrorism police for RAF Brize Norton break in after vandals caused £7m worth of damage to two military aircraft
A fifth person has been charged by counter-terrorism police for the RAF Brize Norton break in that caused £7million worth of damage to two military aircraft. Muhammad Umer Khalid, of no fixed abode, was charged with conspiracy to commit criminal...
Cyprus Government Aims to Launch Emergency Alert System by 2026 After Long Delays
Home Cyprus Cyprus Government Aims to Launch Emergency Alert System by 2026 After Long Delays After years of setbacks, Cyprus is finally taking steps to roll out the much-needed emergency alert system, known as 112, and its mass notification...

The start of the comeback? Outcast Hollywood star Kevin Spacey launches ambitious bid to claw back showbiz career... by singing in a big band at a Cyprus resort
Kevin Spacey is to sing in a big band at a Cyprus resort in an ambitious bid to claw back his showbusiness career. The disgraced Hollywood outcast, 66, will perform for one night at the Parklane Luxury Collection Resort in Limassol, Cyprus....

Cyprus takes part in EU-funded project to decode brain function
Cyprus has secured a key role in pioneering brain research through the participation of the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics (CING) in the European project META-BRAIN, formally announced on July 22 to mark World Brain Day. CING, a...

Alpha Bank completes AXIA agreement to boost Cyprus, Greece ops
Alpha Bank A.E. and its wholly owned subsidiary Alpha Finance Investment Services S.A. on Monday announced the signing of a definitive share purchase agreement with the shareholders of AXIA Ventures Group Ltd for the acquisition of 100 per cent of...

Family lose everything in wildfire at Cyprus home
ShareSave Ben Armstrong and his wife Lucy had to flee their home in Souni after wildfires tore through southern Cyprus "We just had to leave, and we didn't know what we were going to come back to." Speaking from his in-laws home, Ben Armstrong,...

How Egypt's reliance on Israeli gas could blow up in its face
Since the mid-1990s, negotiations over natural gas between Egypt and Israel have oscillated between strict secrecy and political exploitation. In 1994, the first discreet talks began over the possibility of exporting Egyptian gas to Israel via...

Comparing Nigel Farage to Jimmy Savile marks a new low in politics
Monday 04 August 2025 5:49 am | Updated: Thursday 31 July 2025 11:06 am Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Reform leader Nigel Farage has unveiled new...

Cyprus Business Now: payments, Vassiliko, energy usage, CSE, maritime conference
The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) announced the results of its semi-annual review (January–June 2025) regarding compliance with minimum market value requirements for companies listed on the Regulated Market. The review ensures that listed entities...

‘Safe System’ could save lives on Cyprus roads, says expert
Cyprus must act fast to tackle a worrying rise in road deaths, especially among young men, motorcyclists and elderly pedestrians, transport engineer Neophytos Zavrides has said. Zavrides explained that recent fatal crashes highlight the urgent...