Nearly 7% work from home in Cyprus

The percentage of employees that work from home in the European Union has increased after the COVID-19 pandemic, including in Cyprus. During the COVID-19 crisis, many employed people were faced with changing

Stocks ease on US midterm results

By Craig Erlam Equity markets are mixed on Wednesday as investors continue to watch events unfold in the US for a sense of what impact they’ll have on sentiment. The impact of

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Battle against dangerous mosquitoes intensifies

Authorities are intensifying measures to control or eradicate two species of mosquitoes spotted in Limassol and Larnaca, posing a public health risk. The two species of mosquito causing public concern are the Aedes

President urges climate neutrality

President Nicos Anastasiades urged world leaders to walk the road of climate neutrality and a green future during his intervention at the COP27 in Egypt. He also promoted the Cyprus initiative on

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EU extends Turkey drilling sanctions

The European Council has agreed to extend the regime of sanctions against Ankara in response to Turkey’s unauthorised drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean. EU sanctions will be extended for a further

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Car sales at lowest ebb since 2015

Sales of passenger saloon cars in the first 10 months dropped to their lowest level since 2015, according to data released Tuesday. The energy crisis, rising pump prices, and long delays in