Six bishops contest Church leadership

Six bishops are contesting to become the next Archbishop of the Cyprus Church after they submitted their candidacies for the 18 December vote. Commissioner for the archbishopric elections Ioannis Charilaou said there

TUS flies Israeli fans to World Cup

Israeli football fans can fly directly to Doha for World Cup games after Qatar approved the TUS Airways flights despite severed diplomatic ties. Israel and FIFA said that Qatar had agreed to

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Cyta puts profits to good use

Cyprus’ Telecommunications Authority (Cyta) is to absorb the additional cost of inflation and energy, putting their record profits to good use. Talking before the House Finance Committee, the chair of Cyta Michalis

Construction industry faces growing pains

Cyprus construction stakeholders fear the industry may be growing too fast, endangering a healthy recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and a steep increase in the cost of building materials. Developers believe the

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Wizz Air launches Cyprus expansion

Wizz Air, Europe’s fastest-growing airline globally, announced further expansion to its base in Cyprus, where it allocates two of its Airbus A321neo aircraft to increase capacity to four planes. The allocation of

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MPs blamed for delay in fake news law

Attorney General George Savvides has accused MPs of dragging their feet in approving a bill that would clamp down on fake news and threats on social media. Appearing before the House last

President to visit Germany

President Nicos Anastasiades will meet German Chancellor Οlaf Scholz, the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Angela Merkel during his working visit to Berlin on November 23-24. According to the Presidency, Anastasiades leaves on Tuesday for

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