Eurozone inflation revised lower

By Craig Erlam   Eurozone headline inflation was slightly lower than the 5.3% initially reported in August, while core was unrevised and is now modestly higher. Both are expected to fall going into

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Cyprus deeply impacted by migrant smuggling

Migrant smuggling is a global concern that deeply affects Cyprus and demands immediate attention, Justice Minister Anna Koukkides Procopiou told a conference in Larnaca. The minister spoke at the three-day 18th CrimEx and 2nd

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Asia stocks decline as markets cautious

By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Market Analyst at FXTM   Investors will likely remain cautious ahead of a week packed with key data and policy decisions from major central banks. Asian shares declined on

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Deputy government spokesperson wrongly paid overtime

Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides has called for reimbursement of overtime paid to deputy government spokesperson Doxa Komodromou, which has turned into a scandal involving the University of Cyprus and the Presidential Palace.

Brussels ready to act on Cyprus talks push

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen underlined that Brussels is ready to play an active role in supporting all stages of resuming UN-led Cyprus talks. This pledge was made during her