Monday, June 22, 2026

CYPRUS STREETWEAR EXPO BY CARLSBERG- Guaba Beach Bar, Limassol - 28 June


Cyprus Mail 22 June 2026 - by Eleni Philippou





CYPRUS STREETWEAR EXPO BY CARLSBERG
Guaba Beach Bar, Limassol
28 June - Noon-7pm

Streetwear event with DJs, local shops and creatives, live radio link and more.  Free admission. www.cystreetwearexpo.com, www.instagram.com/streetwearexpocy

One of Cyprus’ biggest celebrations of streetwear culture is fast approaching, filling a seaside Limassol location with fashion lovers, sneaker enthusiasts and creatives from across the island. Get ready for the Cyprus Streetwear Expo by Carlsberg on June 28.

Guaba Beach Bar hosts the event, and is ready to welcome thousands of visitors once again.

CAN YOU GO A DAY WITHOUT YOUR PHONE?






CAN YOU GO A DAY WITHOUT YOUR PHONE? - Cy Mail 21/6 by Dina Husseini


Can you go a day without your phone? The honest answer, for most of us, is no.

We depend on them for time, contacts, news, calendars, and directions, which has made us reliant on these devices. This constant flow of information has gradually distanced us from the world around us, making it harder to be present and leading to excessive screen time.

Even so, what we all really need is a pause. A moment of rest. A digital detox, even if it’s brief.

CYPRUS REFLECTED IN A UKRAINIAN MIRROR



By signing the 2026 Status of Forces Agreement with France, the government is pursuing an institutional ‘Nato-isation’ of Cypriot defence Credit: REUTERS




CYPRUS REFLECTED IN A UKRAINIAN MIRROR - Cy Mail 22/6 by Ioannis Tirkides



Nicosia's current attempt to manufacture an artificial security umbrella through non-binding Western military pacts is a profound act of strategic self-deception

The geopolitical chessboard of the Eastern Mediterranean is a harsh, unforgiving arena where the survival of smaller states depends entirely on a cold, pragmatic calculation of the regional balance of power.

REPORTED NEW CYPRUS PROBLEM PLAN 'NEITHER NECESSARY NOR APPROPRIATE'






REPORTED NEW CYPRUS PROBLEM PLAN 'NEITHER NECESSARY NOR APPROPRIATE' - Cy Mail 22/6 by Tom Cleaver


A reported new power-sharing plan to bring about a solution to the Cyprus problem is “neither necessary nor appropriate”, former Turkish Cypriot chief negotiator for the Cyprus problem Ozdil Nami has said.

“The two sides have already negotiated and agreed upon the essential elements of governance through a Cypriot-owned, Cypriot-led process. Even on the issue of the rotating presidency, the divergence was never about the principle itself but rather the method of election,” he said.

He added that “likewise, the competences of the federal government have already been comprehensively agreed, while the question of sovereignty was effectively addressed” in a joint declaration published in 2014 by the leaders of the day, Nicos Anastasiades and Dervish Eroglu.

ANALYSIS - TEN YEARS ON, BREXIT DISPUTES STILL HOLD BACK BRITAIN'S RECONCILIATION WITH EU







ANALYSIS - TEN YEARS ON, BREXIT DISPUTES STILL HOLD BACK BRITAIN'S RECONCILIATION WITH EU - in-cyprus 22/6


Ten years on from Britain’s shock vote to leave the European Union, much of the rancour and vitriol between London and Brussels has gone. But the tensions that drove the historic rupture – over immigration and ideology – remain.

Compounding that, the sides are now limited in how far they can go in rebuilding ties due to the advance of populist and far-right parties in Britain, France and Germany, despite the much more volatile world that confronts them today.

BLOCKED REFERRALS, MISSING DRUGS AND A STALLED POLICE PROBE - WHAT GESY PATIENTS COMPLAINED ABOUT LAST MONTH








BLOCKED REFERRALS, MISSING DRUGS AND A STALLED POLICE PROBE - WHAT GESY PATIENTS COMPLAINED ABOUT LAST MONTH - in-cyprus 22/6 by Marilena Panayi


The Patient Rights Observatory of the Cyprus Federation of Patients’ Associations (CyFPA) logged 46 complaints last month, most concerning delays, shortages, or inadequate services caused by regulations applied uniformly rather than to individual patient needs. Cases of possible medical negligence were also recorded and referred to the competent authorities.

MISSING STUDENT HUNT ENDS IN MURDER AS KILLER FABRICATED JOB OFFER AND FAKE RANSOM PLOT







MISSING STUDENT HUNT ENDS IN MURDER AS KILLER FABRICATED JOB OFFER AND FAKE RANSOM PLOT  - in-cyprus 22/6 by Natasa Christoforou


A 22-year-old man is appearing before the Larnaca District Court today for a remand hearing, following his confession to the brutal murder of Shahruar Ahmed Emon.

The details of the crime reveal a calculated plot targeting the young international student, who had only arrived in Cyprus a few months ago to study at a private university in Larnaca.

Emon had been missing since 18:30 on 12 June, after telling his flatmates he was travelling to Kofinou for his first day of work.