Party’s over for SGOs in Cyprus

 * €1.4 bln privatisation bill heads for House – EAC unions continue strikes * Parliament will debate the landmark privatisation bill at its full plenary session on Thursday, where it is expected to

Recession in Cyprus expected to end in 2015

Recession is expected to ease in Cyprus in 2014 and growth is set to return in 2015 as domestic demand recovers, according to the European Commission`s winter 2014 forecast released on Tuesday.

More Cypriots seek help from charities

More Cypriots live in poverty today than in the period November 2013 to January 2014, according to the Commissioner for Volunteering Yiannis Yiannaki, who said that 13,000 families are supported by charity

Leventis Gallery to open in Cyprus

Art lovers will have the opportunity to enjoy a unique collection of works of art from Cyprus, Greece and Europe, as of March 23, when the doors of Anastasios Leventis Gallery, in

Union louts force power cuts in Cyprus

Finance Minister Haris Georgiades appealed for sense and calm to prevail on Monday in order for the privatisation bill to pass through parliament by next week and Cyprus to secure its next