Senior cleric goes on trial for rape

A former high-ranking cleric of the Church of Cyprus will go on trial before the Larnaca Criminal Court on 26 April to face charges of rape and faces a separate historic indecent

UN searching for common ground

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is trying to determine whether there is common ground on what should be achieved at the 5+1 Cyprus conference in Geneva later this month. In preparation, UN

Moody’s welcomes toxic bank loans slashed 43%

A Moody’s analysis said nonperforming exposures held by Cyprus banks declining 43% despite the pandemic is credit positive for the economy. The Central Bank of Cyprus said Cypriot banks’ nonperforming exposures (NPEs)

Cyprus public debt rises to 124% GDP

Cyprus’ public debt widened to €26 bln, or 124% of GDP at the end of February, pushed by increased government borrowing to support the real economy during the coronavirus pandemic. Rising public

Cyprus needs education paradigm shift

By Dr Tassos Anastasiades As a leading European country, Cyprus is ready for innovation in education. Dr Charalambos Vrasidas, Dr Sotiris Themistokleous and the Centre for the Advancement of Research & Development

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