Despite authorities and stakeholders in the services sector being relieved that no Cypriot company or individual was included in the latest sanctions list issued by the UK, a Cyprus-Russia link was present.
Nicosia has been striving for three years to strip Malaysian fugitive financier Jho Low of his Cyprus passport, wanted internationally for allegedly orchestrating the theft of $4.5 bln from the sovereign wealth
UN head of mission, Colin Stewart, believes the important contribution of women to Cyprus’ reunification in the past has often gone unappreciated. “We tend to emphasise that women’s meaningful participation needs to
Cypriot MPs made a U-turn over a compromise on reduced VAT for smaller first homes, backed by the European Commission. MPs increased the total area of the home entitled to reduced VAT
Recognising the importance of the Cyprus Cancer Research Institute (CCRI), the government will give its support to develop a national network of excellence, said President Nikos Christodoulides. He inaugurated the CCRI “Nicola
A bill regulating a new digital platform for monitoring retail prices, known as the e-basket, was discussed at the House Commerce Committee on Tuesday. The new digital platform aims to support the
Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou laid out the country’s roadmap for dealing with increased migrant flows in a meeting with senior EU official Margaritis Schinas on Monday. Ioannou said he had the opportunity
According to reports, Brussels would greenlight a compromise on reduced VAT for first homes, tabled by Cypriot MPs under pressure to beat the 8 June deadline of introducing legislation to harmonise Cyprus
Despite having a long life expectancy, Cypriots live the last 20 years of their lives suffering a series of health problems, according to the findings of a PwC Luxembourg survey. The Cyprus
President Nikos Christoulides will hold talks on Thursday with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin to discuss more active EU involvement in the Cyprus peace process and bilateral and international affairs. The Presidency