BoC aims for 2024 dividend

Bank of Cyprus, the one-time bellwether stock that drove the economy, maintains a conservative yet steady course to recovery, reporting an after-tax profit of €31.9 mln for 2021, a turnaround from €175

Cyprus clergy wobbles over Ukraine Church

Friction over the Cyprus Church recognising the new Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s independence has resurfaced with the balance of power shifting within the clergy. The move of a top Limassol Bishop Athanasios to

Nicosia backs interest rate increase

Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides confirmed that European monetary bodies consider resorting to interest rate hikes to deal with high inflation. Addressing a conference on the future of Europe organised by the Glafcos

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President heads large delegation to Dubai

President, Nicos Anastasiades, travels on Monday to Dubai, heading a large delegation to strengthen bilateral cooperation between Cyprus and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He will also visit the Cyprus kiosk at

COVID19: Ban on unvaxxed lifted

After months of being locked out of hospitality, social events, and sports venues, unvaccinated Cypriot were allowed back in Monday, provided they carry a 24-hour negative coronavirus test. A series of government

Congress members slam US over EastMed snub

US congress members Nicole Malliotakis and Gus Bilirakis slammed the Biden administration for its handling of the EastMed gas pipeline and demanded an in-person briefing. A letter to Naz Durakoglu, Principal Deputy Assistant