The Cabinet has authorized the Minister of Finance Harris Georgiades to further study and discuss with stakeholders any measures needed in the public sector, said government spokesman Nikos Christodoulides after Cabinet meeting.
Athens has called on Turkey to contribute to a political settlement in Cyprus, saying that it would not engage in a fruitless dialogue with Ankara. In response to a statement made by
The government of the Republic of Cyprus “condemns the illegal visit of the Turkish prime minister Ahmed Davutoglu to the Turkish occupied north of the island and will make representations to the
Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, unveiled a plaque in Nicosia on Tuesday to celebrate the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Award, won by
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The outlook on the Cypriot banking system remains negative, primarily reflecting the expectation of a continued rise in problem loans over the next 12-18 months that will exacerbate losses and erode banks'
Emirates and Jetstar have announced the expansion of their codeshare and frequent flyer relationship, to 30 routes across the Asia Pacific region providing more choice to Emirates customers. From 26 October 2014,
Tourist arrivals in Cyprus have reached 373.086 in August 2014 compared to 352.215 in August 2013, recording an increase of 5.9%, according to data released Monday by the Statistical Service. On the
Satellite Service Provider "NOORSAT" and "Iris", a subsidiary of Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (Cyta), announced Sunday their agreement for the migration of NOORSAT’s operations to Makarios Teleport in Cyprus. According to the announcement,
Employees at the public sector and the broader public sector go on strike on Friday, September 19, to protest recent statements made by Minister of Finance Harris Georgiades, regarding further cuts in