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A news outlet based in Cyprus covering local events, politics, and community updates. It reports on a range of topics including travel, legal issues, and public services.
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Today’s stories
- Right lane closed on Paphos–Limassol motorway after collision near tunnelA collision on the Paphos–Limassol motorway has closed the right lane near the tunnel, with only material damage reported. Drivers are advised to take extra care in the area.
- Images and Views of Alternative Cinema Festival returns to Nicosia on June 15–21The 'Images and Views of Alternative Cinema' festival runs in Nicosia from June 15-21, featuring eight programmes of alternative films across various themes and directors.
- Facebook suffers global outage as users locked out of app and websiteFacebook faced a global outage, locking users out of its app and website with error messages, while other Meta platforms had limited disruptions.
- Low fertility is not women’s ‘problem’ to solve, gender institute warns Cyprus politiciansCyprus's low fertility is a structural issue, not a women's problem, according to the Mediterranean Institute for Gender Studies, which warns that financial incentives risk undermining women's rights and calls for gender equality measures.
- Overnight pharmacies on Friday, June 12The article lists pharmacies in Cyprus that will operate overnight on June 12, providing their locations and contact information.
- Mobile signal hunt under way after 22-year-old vanishes on way to Kofinou factoryPolice are investigating the alleged kidnapping of a 22-year-old Bangladeshi student in Larnaca after he vanished on his way to work, with a ransom demand made to his father in Greece.
- Vietnam bear rescue centre in Tam Dao national parkA sun bear plays in its sanctuary at the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre in Tam Dao National Park, which houses over 160 bears rescued from the bile farming industry, with around 150 more still in captivity at private households across Vietnam.
- No resolution as Kato Polemidia residents and EAC clash over pylon removalResidents of Kato Polemidia and EAC remain at an impasse over pylon removal plans, with residents disputing EAC's timelines and health concerns.
- On this day: U.S. band leader and saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey dies in 1957U.S. band leader and saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey died in 1957.
- Hamburg airport evacuated after man gains unauthorised access to security areaHamburg airport evacuated after a man gained unauthorized access to a security area by using an emergency button, leading to passenger re-screening and suspended departures.
- Zygos turns the page and begins its next chapterZygos launched its next-generation platform designed for professional service firms, featuring AI integration, improved workflows, and client collaboration.
- Zygos turns the page and begins its next chapterZygos launched its next-generation platform designed for professional service firms, featuring AI integration, improved workflows, and client collaboration.
- Larnaca terrorism suspect released on €1m bail as court cites evidence weaknessesA 54-year-old Palestinian-Cypriot suspect in the Larnaca terrorism case was released on €1m bail due to weak evidence linking him to the case, while other accused are set for trial.
- Denmark’s Flying Superkids are coming to Cyprus this JulyDenmark's Flying Superkids will perform in Cyprus in July, combining gymnastics with music, theatre, and humour across multiple venues.
- Cycling, walking route linking Ledra Palace crossing to Pedieos River corridor completedA 1.2-kilometre cycling and walking route linking Ledra Palace crossing to Pedieos River corridor has been completed as part of a EU-funded project aiming to restore natural habitats and create public spaces in Nicosia.