The shipping sector is one of the most important to the international economy and is among those heavily affected by the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. At the same time, the
Europe’s top rights court found no fault with Cyprus’ use of a conspirator-turned-informant to convict four people for the 2010 murder of media magnate Andis Hadjicostis. Grigoris Xenofontos, Anastasis Krasopoulis and Elli
The EU must strengthen its raw material security quickly by creating a strategic stockpile system to protect the continent from the risk of blackmail by strategic suppliers, according to officials and mining
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM European markets edged cautiously higher on Tuesday as investors digested upbeat corporate earnings and news that Rishi Sunak replaced Liz Truss as U.K. prime
Most fatal work-related accidents in Cyprus take place in the Construction sector due to a fall from height, according to an official study. The study investigates all work-related accidents over 20 years in Cyprus
Increased interest revenue from monetary policy normalisation should not overshadow Cypriot banks’ structural vulnerabilities, argued Cyprus Central Bank governor Constantinos Herodotou. Speaking to MPs, Herodotou said Cypriot banks are expected to significantly
Cypriots buy fewer goods online than their European counterparts but use internet banking and social media much more. Some 54% of the Cyprus population and 67% of the EU (16-74 years old)
The International alliance for the protection of heritage in conflict areas (ALIPH) has partnered with the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to conserve two cultural
Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides said the 2023 state budget is not a pre-election ploy but a responsible one to navigate the country through turbulent times. Presenting the budget at the House Finance
It is only a matter of time before the SARS-CoV-2 virus weakens despite new mutations, argues virologist and government advisor Dr Petros Karayiannis. Karayiannis, a Health Ministry’s Scientific Advisory Committee member, said