Nicosia and Washington have accelerated their efforts to include Cyprus in the United States’ Visa Waiver Program with the two sides establishing a working group to fast-track the issue. Foreign Minister Nikos
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades said on Tuesday his government is using diplomacy to ensure international law and stability prevails as the Libya conflict unfolds. Asked about developments in the Eastern Mediterranean and
A return ticket for a new passenger ferry between Limassol and Piraeus, Greece, will cost the same as an airline ticket to Athens from Cyprus, according to the Deputy Ministry of Shipping.
Income to implement Cyprus’ landmark General Healthcare System (GHS) from March 1 until October 2019 increased by €20 million, while expenditure fell by €50 mln compared to initial projections. In statements to
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM The mood across financial markets continued to brighten on Tuesday amid signs of further goodwill between the US and China ahead of the
Cyprus and Greece Foreign Ministers said Turkey’s activities in the East Med and Aegean are counterproductive and taking Ankara outside international law. Cyprus Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides and his Greek counterpart Nikos
Increasing hints that the Bank of England will cut interest rates is likely to prompt investors into overseas financial assets, affirms the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial services
Cyprus has mandated investment banks to manage a double bond issue comprising a 10-year and 20-year euro-denominated bonds, the Ministry of Finance announced. “The Republic of Cyprus, rated BBB- (stable) by Standard
Government efforts to counter rising rents and homelessness by giving incentives to building developers to put cheaper flats on the market has fallen short. Part of the state’s new housing policy is
Attorney-general Costas Clerides has appointed two independent investigators to probe circumstances that led to the suicide of a 15-year-old boy last September after a critical report blamed police and social services. A