Two cars were set on fire early on Sunday morning in Limassol, which police are investigating as a possible arson attack.
Here are the top business stories in Cyprus from the week starting January 7:  The Cypriot property market demonstrated ...
OUT OF THE BLUE on Wednesday it was announced that the Israeli President Isaak Herzog would be visiting Cyprus the next day ...
By Miranda Xafa  In an international environment of great turmoil and rapid change over the past year, Greece has stood out ...
Not much was made of a comment by President Nikos Christodoulides while addressing a business conference in Limassol. He had ...
By Michael Timothy Bennett & Elija Perrier A new artificial intelligence (AI) model has just achieved human-level results on ...
The most destructive wildfires ever for Los Angeles may cause billions of dollars in insured losses, ratings agencies said ...
British households' expectations for inflation rose in December, according to a survey that may add to concerns among ...
The BBQ House in Nicosia is the ultimate small business. Only open in the evenings, serving mostly grilled food – kebabs, ...
Police are investigating a new complaint for online fraud, after a woman in Paphos reported that she had been conned out of ...
Ryanair (RYA.I) plans to operate a full schedule of flights from Tel Aviv this summer and is hopeful that Ben Gurion Airport ...
President Nikos Christodoulides heads up to snowy Troodos on Sunday, followed by the cabinet, to discuss actions for 2025 ...