Cypriots continue to show significant support for Ukraine against the Russian invasion, but aggressive sanctions against Moscow are less popular. There is also great support for accelerating the energy transition, notably investments
By Craig Erlam It’s been a strange week in financial markets, one in which we’ve learned relatively little, but reality appears to be slowly catching up on some. I say that as
ΑΕΚ Larnaca will face English Premier League heavyweight West Ham United after advancing to the UEFA Conference League last 16 for the first time in its history. Following a goalless draw with
The US dollar is in decline after a strong decade and, as the investment environment shifts, investors now need to consider re-evaluating their portfolios, warned the CEO and founder of a leading
Three men aged 26, 23 and 22 were arrested in connection with a homophobic attack during a discussion on sexual orientation organised by the Technological University student union guesting ACCEPT-LGBTI Cyprus. According
Cyprus reported eight COVID-19 deaths on Friday, four more than last week, with an increase in new infections and a steady number of hospitalisations. On Thursday, health authorities lifted the entry requirement
Cypriot motorists, true to their culture as islanders, have left their obligation to pay their road tax until the last minute, before the deadline expires on 11 March. As reported by the
Celestyal Cruises, the Greek islands and East Med cruise specialist, has acquired a new ship, the 1,260-passenger Ryndam, from Holland America Line. The Piraeus-based cruise company, formerly a subsidiary of Louis Plc, owns
Iwona Hereda, a sommelier at the Four Seasons Hotel in Limassol, won the “Kyperounda Winery Best Young Sommelier” competition for 2023. Breaking the glass ceiling of male-dominated competition winners, Iwona excelled in the
MPs were shocked to hear that four army doctors joined the General Health System and made over €400,000 in five months without permission from the Defence Ministry. Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides told