Fifth-floor balcony collapses in Limassol

A fifth-floor balcony of a building on a busy Limassol avenue collapsed in the early hours of Thursday; fortunately, nobody was injured or caused damage to vehicles passing by. The balcony collapsed

Ministry denies blocking passports probe

The Interior Ministry refutes Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides’ claims that it has obstructed his office’s investigation into Cyprus’ disgraced cash-for-passports scheme. In reply to the auditors’ accusation, the ministry stated that a

ExxonMobil urges state support for EastMed gas

Governments should provide the necessary support to increase energy supply from the Eastern Mediterranean, said ExxonMobil’s frontier exploration director Tristan Aspray. He told a panel discussion on energy supply and security in

Turkish Cypriots eye EuroAsia plug-in

The construction launch of the EU-backed EuroAsia electricity interconnector has triggered fears among Turkish Cypriots that they are left solely dependent on its notoriously faulty grid. The Turkish Cypriot Energy Efficiency Association,

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Cyprus needs more than branding

Businesses must improve if they want to exploit the government’s ‘Cyprus Made’ campaign to rebrand the island as a manufacturer of quality goods, said the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Earlier this