UK warns Putin could be tried for war crimes

The UK government warned Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his commanders in Ukraine could face prosecution for war crimes and that Western sanctions would remain “for as long as it

COVID19: EU approves booster jab for teens

The European Union’s health regulator backs giving a booster shot of Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine to adolescents aged 12 and over, as well as the expanded use of Moderna’s shot in children

Fiscal indicators improve despite COVID spending

Cyprus fiscal indicators improved in 2021, despite the government spending millions on furlough schemes and measures to support businesses to address the fallout from COVID-19 restrictions. The preliminary budget results prepared by

Ex-Hellenic chair joins RCB Cyprus board

Irena Georgiadou, the former chairperson of Hellenic Bank, has joined the board of RCB Bank, following changes at the Limassol-based bank, including the announcement last week of its shareholding restructure. Georgiadou, 46,