Cyprus-Jordan in joint tourism pact

Cyprus and Jordan unveiled a tourism collaboration scenario at the World Travel Market in London. Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios and his Jordanian counterpart Nayef al-Fayez spoke of their shared goal to attract

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Cyprus can weather economic challenges

Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides believes Cyprus can tackle the new risks and challenges stemming from the war in Ukraine and soaring inflationary pressures. He was addressing the 8th International Funds Summit and

Turkey’s absurdity is ‘daily phenomenon’

Greece and Cyprus’ Foreign Ministers agreed that Turkey’s ‘revisionist policy’ and ‘absurdity’ had become an everyday phenomenon in its relations with the two EU countries. Greek Foreign MinisterNicos Dendias and Cypriot counterpart

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COVID19: Health experts to assess new measures

An increase in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations have prompted Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantela to call an extraordinary meeting with government advisors on the pandemic. Hadjipantela said in light of the COVID

Storm Eva reaches Cyprus

Cyprus is hit by a low-pressure weather system, dubbed Eva, as the Met Office issues a Yellow Warning for heavy thunderstorms on Monday. The extreme weather warning is in place until 8

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Will U.S. midterms boost Wall Street?

U.S. stocks are likely to enjoy an “impressive rally” this week as Republicans could take at least one chamber in the midterm elections on Tuesday, in which all U.S. House and term-expired

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