60% of Cypriots ‘likely’ to vote on June 9
Despite the interest in electing mayors and hundreds of local councilors, Cypriots are showing less enthusiasm to vote in the June 6-9 elections than their European counterparts. The European Parliament’s Spring 2024 Eurobarometer reveals a strong 71% of European voters likely to go the polls, far
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See All »Despite the interest in electing mayors and hundreds of local councilors, Cypriots are showing less enthusiasm to vote in the June 6-9 elections than their European counterparts. The European Parliament’s Spring 2024
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The Cyprus Shipping Chamber has called for the immediate release of all 25 crew on board the Portuguese-flagged containership MSC Aries that
Construction of the €1.2 bln Larnaca port and marina project seems to be back on track after the operator and the Cyprus
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See All »The Daleela passenger and car ferry will resume its Limassol to Piraeus sailings from the end of May to early September, with bookings available as of Wednesday. Ticket prices for the 22 journeys are slightly up at two euros from
Read MorePresident Nikos Christodoulides will chair a meeting with all stakeholders on Monday in an effort to break the deadlock and push ahead
The Cyprus real estate market is steaming ahead and far from cooling down, as 2023 closed with 25,400 transactions worth €5.6 bln,
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Construction of the €1.2 bln Larnaca port and marina project seems to be back on track after the operator and the Cyprus government reached a compromise agreement over a financial deadlock on
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MoreCypriots are being squeezed out of the property market as they can’t afford climbing rents. Hiking construction costs and interest rates are making homes unaffordable, with the need for the government to
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I often write about my disappointment of a sector of the younger generation. The crime rate is particularly high among the ages
The Church of Cyprus is suffering from a major public image problem, with its leadership not realising that its reputation is dwindling,
A month from now, on April 26, politicians and the media around the world will recall how the 1986 explosion in the
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See All »West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures dropped slightly to the crucial support of $85.00 in early trading in European markets on Wednesday. The crude oil price comes under pressure on weak demand outlook amid expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates
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See All »Despite the interest in electing mayors and hundreds of local councilors, Cypriots are showing less enthusiasm to vote in the June 6-9
MoreWest Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures dropped slightly to the crucial support of $85.00 in early trading in European markets on Wednesday. The
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MoreBy Naeem Aslam Geopolitical tensions are very much on the minds of every trader, and the sentiment among investors continues to remain
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See All »The Daleela passenger and car ferry will resume its Limassol to Piraeus sailings from the end of May to early September, with bookings available as of Wednesday. Ticket prices for the 22 journeys are slightly up at two euros from
Read MoreThe Cyprus Shipping Chamber has called for the immediate release of all 25 crew on board the Portuguese-flagged containership MSC Aries that
Construction of the €1.2 bln Larnaca port and marina project seems to be back on track after the operator and the Cyprus
President Nikos Christodoulides will chair a meeting with all stakeholders on Monday in an effort to break the deadlock and push ahead
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See All »Three of Cyprus’ beaches in the Ayia Napa-Protaras area have earned prestigious spots among Europe’s top
Marking World Stray Animals Day, authorities on Friday announced plans to enhance and expand a dog
By First Lady, Philippa Karsera-Christodoulides “Empowering Equality: A vision for Inclusive Participation and Social Transformation.”; a pertinent
Global warming pushes sightings closer to island’s shores A recent surge in jellyfish sightings along the
The Cyprus Pulmonology Society issued a warning on Friday regarding elevated dust levels in the air,