ECB set to hike in December

The European Central Bank (ECB) has voted to keep eurozone interest rates on hold at 3.25% for November, a decision that was widely expected but is widely expected to raise rates by

New era begins at Laiki

Shareholders support Vgenopoulos   A new era begins today for Laiki Bank following the overwhelming and unanimous vote of approval by shareholders on Tuesday that paved the way for the island’s largest

Turkey unlikely to give in to Varosha pressure

Reconstruction cost at EUR 4 bln   Despite the Finnish presidency’s efforts for a last-minute secret or other meeting to achieve a breakthrough in the long-stalled Cyprus talks, Turkey is not likely

130,000 foreign workers in Cyprus

There are a total of 130,000 foreign workers in Cyprus, of whom 40,000 are Europeans and 70,000 are from third countries. This number is expected to rise with the accession to the

Where are the Greens when you need them?

The upcoming municipal elections, where issues of local administration should have been the main topic for debate, have seen nothing but pretty faces parading along the billboards hoping that the image of

Louis operations suspended in Corfu

Following a writ issued by the Minister of Tourism Development of Greece, Ms Fani Petrallia, the District department of Tourism of the Ionian Islands proceeded with a provisional revocation of the operations