CSE step closer to privatisation

Still ‘unfairly’ carrying the stain on its reputation from the bubble that burst over 20 years ago, the Cyprus Stock Exchange is now one step closer to finding a strategic partner to

Unemployment drops 58% on tourism hires

Cyprus registered unemployed dropped by an annual 58% in March, driven mainly by recruitment in the tourism and retail sectors, the statistical service (Cystat) said. In March, tourism, retail and wholesale trade

COVID19: One death, hospitalisations above 200

Cyprus reported one coronavirus death on Wednesday, with new daily cases dropping below the 3,000 marker to 2,716, while hospitalisations remained above the 200-bed safety level at 202, as the government ponders

Mystery surrounds Paphos rumble

The mystery behind the tremors and loud noises recorded in Paphos and Episkopi remains unsolved, with Cyprus’ seismological centre saying the phenomena could be attributed to an atmospheric disturbance. Residents on the