Still no agreement on Pyla road

Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis said there is no agreement on the Pyla road dispute despite the Turkish Cypriot media saying a deal has been reached and construction will resume on Monday. On

Halloumi hailed as export saviour

During the past decade, halloumi exports have increased tenfold to reach a whopping €284 mln and are expected to rise further, thus becoming a steady pillar of the island’s economic growth. Speaking

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Cyprus Q2 GDP lags in Eurozone

In the second quarter of 2023, seasonally adjusted GDP increased by just 0.1% in the euro area and was stable in the EU, but in Cyprus, it decreased compared with the previous

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Technology cornerstone of economic growth

Enhancing technology and innovation are at the cornerstone of the government’s vision for the economy, President Nikos Christodoulides said at the first Techisland Awards in Limassol. He said the government promotes initiatives to enhance the

Jack Straw claims EU was duped by Cyprus

Former British foreign secretary Jack Straw advocates a two-state solution for ending the Cyprus problem and said the country tricked its way into joining the EU. In an article published in Politico,

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Energean triples gas production

Greek energy firm Energean Plc announced that its production has tripled for the first six months of 2023 compared to last year. Production was 105.9 kboed (thousands of barrels of oil equivalent