In Cyprus, 11 outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease have been recorded in recent days
Cyprus has experienced 11 recent outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease, prompting the culling of around 14,000 animals and the establishment of a protection zone.
N. Androulakis to K. Mitsotakis: No word about the cable with Cyprus - Did ErdoΔan's bullying pass?
Nikos Androulakis, the president of PASOK, criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during a heated parliamentary session, accusing him of concealing the true costs of electricity and the economic struggles faced by Greeks.
Hellas Sat: It Becomes a Crucial European Pillar
Hellas Sat is becoming a critical piece of European infrastructure following a cooperation agreement for the Hellas Sat 5 satellite between France, Cyprus, and Greece.
Artificial Intelligence at the Center of Modern Shipping
The CEO of Danaos Corporation, Dimitris Vastarouchas, discussed the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on shipping operations at the Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum.
Turkey's Illegal Positions Regarding the Eastern Mediterranean Back in Focus
Turkey has reiterated its illegal claims about maritime sovereignty in the Eastern Mediterranean in a letter to the United Nations, challenging Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt.
Athens rejects Ankara's letter to the UN on Maritime Law
Greece has formally rejected Turkey's letter to the UN regarding interpretations of Maritime Law while asserting its own legal maritime rights.
Provocative letter from Turkey to the UN: Sticking to its established positions β How diplomatic sources respond
Turkey has sent a letter to the UN, reiterating its longstanding positions on maritime disputes, which has prompted a formal response from Greece.
Turkey Disturbs the βCalm Watersβ Again β What Athens Answers
Turkey has issued a letter to the UN accusing Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt of violating its sovereign rights, following a meeting between the leaders of Turkey and Greece.
Rijeka's Rhapsody in the Second Half for the Round of 16
Rijeka football team advances to the Conference League Round of 16 with a total score of 4-1 against Cyprus' Omonia.
Nikos Christodoulides: I truly believe in Cyprus's Defense Industry
Cyprus's President Nikos Christodoulides emphasizes the need for Cyprus to transition from being a consumer to a producer of defense solutions at the 'Battlefield ReDefined 2026' conference.
Global Wealth Group PLC: Agreement to Acquire a Stake in 'Vergina Cyprus TV LTD'
Global Wealth Group PLC has signed an agreement to acquire a stake in Vergina Cyprus TV LTD, providing immediate funding to support its operational needs.
Karmen Joller: Support must reach children before it is too late
Estonia's Social Minister Karmen Joller emphasizes the need for early mental health support for children and youths, advocating for proactive measures at home, school, and community levels.
Hellas Sat: New generation satellite communications
Hellas Sat is launching a new generation of satellite communications in Greece and Cyprus through strategic partnerships with leading French companies for high-speed optical telecommunications.
Hellas Sat: Next Generation Satellite Communications
Hellas Sat inaugurates a new era in satellite communications for Greece and Cyprus with the launch of a geostationary satellite featuring high-speed optical laser telecommunications.
M. JakubauskienΔ will attend an informal meeting of EU health ministers in Cyprus
The meeting will focus on advancing evidence-based medicine and improving access to innovative medicines across the EU, among other health topics.
Cyprus faces a health emergency: 13,000 animals slaughtered to stop foot-and-mouth disease
Cyprus has begun the slaughter of 13,000 sheep, goats, and cattle to contain an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the Larnaca region.
Ottomar Ladva won nearly two million euros in poker tournaments
Ottomar Ladva, an Estonian chess grandmaster, has won nearly two million euros in poker tournaments recently, including a significant victory in Cyprus and another in Paris.
Cyprus Hit by Record Drought. "The Worst in Over a Hundred Years"
Cyprus is currently facing an unprecedented drought, prompting authorities to urge citizens to reduce water usage significantly.
What is the aim of the 'six-party alliance' mentioned by Netanyahu?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for a 'six-party alliance' in the Middle East involving India, Greece, and Cyprus, alongside unnamed Arab, African, and Asian nations, causing widespread debate on the region's geopolitical future.
Netanyahu: Greece in the Vision for 'Hexagon of Alliances' - 'Axis of Nations that Face Reality'
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced plans to create a network of allied states around the Middle East to collectively oppose what he termed 'extreme' adversaries, positioning Greece and Cyprus as key pillars in this strategy.
Pete Wicks and Sam Thompson reveal heartwarming details of 'brotherly' bond
Pete Wicks and Sam Thompson reflect on their strong friendship, likening it to a brotherly bond that has endured for eight years.
Cyprus Register: At the Highest Level in the Last 25 Years
The Cyprus Register has experienced a strong growth of 23% in total capacity in the last two years, reaching its highest level in 25 years according to the Deputy Minister of Shipping of Cyprus.
K. Tsoukalas on electrical interconnection with Cyprus: Will the government finally tell the truth about the cable?
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas has called on the Greek government to clarify its stance on the electricity interconnection project with Cyprus and to address comments made by Deputy Foreign Minister Charis Theocharis blaming Cyprus for the delay.
American Senators to N. Christodoulides: We are lucky to have you as President of Cyprus at this time
During a meeting at the presidential palace in Cyprus, U.S. Senators expressed their appreciation for the leadership of President Nikos Christodoulides and discussed strengthening bilateral relations between Cyprus and the U.S.
Sanchez after the victory in Cyprus: A challenging return awaits us at Rujevica
Rijeka football team defeated Omonia 1-0 in the first leg of the Conference League play-offs, with a return match scheduled for February 26.
In the footsteps of East Med, the cable
The article discusses the challenges faced by Cyprus regarding the electrical interconnection project with Greece and Israel, particularly in light of Turkish opposition.
KΔstutis Budrys will participate in the informal EU Trade Council in Cyprus
Lithuanian Minister KΔstutis Budrys is set to participate in an informal EU Trade Council meeting in Cyprus, focusing on EU-China trade relations and supply issues essential for Europeβs manufacturing.
UK has not agreed to let US strike Iran from British bases, Sky News understands
The UK has refused to permit the US to conduct air strikes against Iran from its military bases, while increasing its own defensive readiness in Cyprus and Qatar.
Clear Answers from the Commission for Greece - Cyprus Requested by Farandouris
Member of the European Parliament, Nikolas Farandouris, calls on the European Commission to revise its stance on defining the EU's eastern borders amid Turkish threats to Greece and Cyprus.
K. Budrys has gone to Cyprus: will participate in the informal EU Trade Council
K. Budrys travels to Cyprus to participate in a meeting of EU trade ministers focusing on various trade issues involving China and critical mineral supplies.
Bank of Cyprus: Profits of 481 million euros in 2025
The Bank of Cyprus announced a net profit of 481 million euros for the entire year of 2025, with significant increases in new lending and dividend distribution to shareholders.
Stock Exchange: Reaction Rally in Banks and Stasinopoulos Group β Flirting Again with 2,300 Units
The Athens Stock Exchange is experiencing a significant positive shift as buyers capitalize on recent corrections, pushing the general index back towards the 2,300 mark.
Stock Market: Buyers React with a Good Morning β βBrakeβ on Correction for Banks
The Athens Stock Exchange shows a robust reaction from buyers who are seizing recent corrections to re-enter the market.
Global Economy: Uncertainty and Fragile Forecasts β The Position of Greece and Cyprus
Analysts predict that the global economy will face significant uncertainty and risks by 2026, especially impacting Greece and Cyprus.
Event for the establishment and operation of the branch of EKPA in Cyprus
An event was held to commemorate the establishment of the Athens University branch in Cyprus, marking a significant milestone in the university's history.
An Impressive Event for the Establishment of a Branch of EKPA in Cyprus
A significant ceremony took place in the Great Hall of the University of Athens to inaugurate the branch of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Cyprus, marking an important milestone for higher education in Greece and Cyprus.
Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum starts tomorrow in Limassol
The 9th Annual Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum, featuring DNV's Leonidas Karystios, aims to be a focal point for maritime dialogue in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Cyprus asks people to use less water
Cyprus is facing a record low water reservoir level due to persistent drought, prompting local authorities to request citizens to reduce their water usage by 10 percent.
Cyprus appeals to residents to cut water use amid once-in-a-century drought
Cyprus officials have urged residents to reduce water usage by 10% due to a severe drought that is causing record low water levels in the nation's reservoirs.
Event for the establishment and operation of the EKPA β Cyprus Branch on Tuesday
An event is set for February 17, 2026, to celebrate the establishment of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' Cyprus Branch, featuring notable attendees from Greece and Cyprus.
Cyprus: It will participate in the 'Council of Peace' as an observer
Cyprus has accepted an invitation to participate as an observer in the upcoming 'Council of Peace' meeting regarding Gaza, scheduled for February 19 in Washington, D.C.
In the Last Ten Years, Slovakia and Cyprus Have Aged the Most in the European Union
Slovakia and Cyprus have experienced the most significant demographic aging in the European Union over the past decade.
KLΓPS β© Have they discovered the source of youth? Alla PugatΕ‘ova and Maksim Galkin surprise with their fresh appearance
Russian pop diva Alla PugatΕ‘ova and her husband Maksim Galkin have settled in Cyprus and are sharing moments from their life there, appearing revitalized.
PASOK: Does the government agree with Theocharis that the cable was not laid due to Cyprus's fault?
PASOK is questioning the Greek government's alignment with Deputy Foreign Minister Haris Theocharisβ claims about the reasons for the delays in laying the Cyprus-Crete electricity interconnection cable.
Cyprus has the strongest growth in the Eurozone
Cyprus recorded a 4.5% GDP growth rate in the fourth quarter of 2025, significantly surpassing the Eurozone average of 1.3%.
TREK Development: Framework Agreement with EIB for strategic actions in Greece and Cyprus
TREK Development has signed a Framework Agreement with the European Investment Bank to support strategic actions in Greece and Cyprus over the next four years.
Parliament: Speeches by Patriarch Bartholomew and N. Christodoulides at the Plenary in May
Patriarch Bartholomew and Cyprus President Nicos Christodoulides will address the plenary of the Hellenic Parliament in May 2026 at the invitation of the Speaker, Nikitas Kaklamanis.
Enhancement of Cooperation between Cyprus' Maritime Deputy Ministry and MMA
The graduation ceremony of Commercial Shipping officers at the Mediterranean Maritime Academy was attended by Cyprus' Deputy Minister of Shipping, Marina Hadjimaree, who congratulated the graduates and emphasized the importance of maritime education.
TREK Development: Framework Agreement with the European Investment Bank for strategic actions in Greece and Cyprus
TREK Development has announced a Framework Agreement with the European Investment Bank to implement strategic actions in Greece and Cyprus over the next four years.
A call turned Laima's life upside down: now she reads signs of fate
Laimos unexpected decision to move to Cyprus for a job in the beauty industry turned her life around 16 years ago.