The easing of restrictions which started in the TRNC last Monday, continues inline with precautions against the coronavirus epidemic.
Two men appeared in court this week accused of releasing a private phone call between Prime Minister Ersin Tatar and a former casino worker. The court was told that police still want to interview the woman who allegedly called the premier and recorded him.
Schools and colleges look likely to stay closed until the start of the new academic year in September after the education minister this week dismissed calls for them to re-open.
THE corona virus health crisis HAS come to an end, the prime minister announced this week – but cautioned: “The danger is not over yet.”
United Nations peacekeepers say they are ready to help both sides open border crossing points when conditions allow.
A giant cloud of thick black smoke hovered over Lefkoşa as fire and rescue teams battled to control a blaze in a scrapyard east of the city centre.
Prime Minister Ersin Tatar has called on the World Health Authority to include the TRNC in its daily update of statistics, and to explain the country’s success in the fight against Covid-19.
HOTELIERS bosses have signalled that they are “ready to open” and have announced the measures they will be taking, Cyprus Today can report.
Mr Atakan dismissed claims of “planned schedules flights being started on May 28”.
The government has caved in to pressure from civic leaders across the country and announced plans to reopen all public beaches by June 1.