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Cyprus Weekly
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)CYWEEKLY LTD
EditorBouli Hadjioannou
Founded1979
Political alignmentIndependent
HeadquartersNicosia, Cyprus
Websitewww.incyprus.com.cy

The Cyprus Weekly is the top-selling English-language publication in Cyprus, with a circulation exceeding 14,000 copies. It states itself to be without any political affiliations and is published every Friday. It was founded in 1979 by former Cyprus Times journalist Georges der Parthogh as an independent publication[1]although it is now part of the Phileleftheros news group, which also publishes the politically liberal Greek language Cypriot daily newspaper, Phileleftheros.

The Cyprus Weekly features news items from Cyprus and around the world from throughout the week and includes an arts and lifestyle section. It also has special pages dedicated to news from each of the local towns under the control of the Republic of Cyprus, pages dedicated to news from Greece, Turkey and the Middle East, and the week's local television listings.

The editor in chief is Bouli Hadjioannou. The chief reporter is Charlie Charalambous while the sports editor is Soteris Charalambous. The photographer is Stefanos Kouratzis.

In 2013, The Cyprus Weekly launched a twin newspaper called The Cyprus Daily which was published between Monday and Friday, however publication of the daily edition ceased the same year.

The newspaper's reporters include John Leonidou, Demetra Molyva, Melissa Hekkers, Annie Charalambous, Athena Karsera, Nicole Zeniou, Paul Malaos, Katerina Emmanouil and Katherine Pollard.

Official website: www.incyprus.com.cy


  1. ^ 'Cypriot Journalist, Community Activist Georges der Parthogh Dies' in The Armenian Mirror-Spectator, 9 June 2008