The former minister of the Environment of Ireland (Alan Kelly) announced that developers should build affordable accommodation for Ireland’s citizens – “Get Real”, he added and “build accommodation which is affordable to
Cypriots will vote Sunday for a new president tasked with tackling a cost-of-living crisis, corruption scandals, irregular migration and a derailed peace process. Opinion polls suggest the elections will go to a
Independent presidential candidate Achilleas Demetriades concluded his electioneering on Friday and donated his campaign to the non-governmental organisation which runs the dog shelter at Nicosia airport. The donation was made in memory
Construction costs and increased demand from foreign and Cypriot buyers contributed to the acceleration in house price increases during the third quarter of 2022. According to the Central Bank, the Residential Property
The annual inflation rate in January was 7.1%, continuing the deceleration path for the third consecutive month, while the number of unemployed rose 8.6%. January’s Consumer Price Index decreased by 1.42 points
Police will deploy helicopters and drones to ensure that Presidential elections run smoothly on Sunday. Police spokesperson Christos Andreou said around 2000 officers would be deployed during the day along with helicopters
TUS Airways launches flights to four stunning Greek destinations this summer as part of the airline’s expanding network to Greece. In addition to the recently launched flights between Larnaca and Heraklion, the
Cyprus reported four COVID-19 deaths during the past seven days, three fewer than last week, with a significant drop in new infections and hospitalisations. Earlier this week, the Health Ministry issued a
New credit provided by Cypriot banks reached €3.23 bln in 2022, increasing 10% year-on-year despite the uncertainty driven by the war in Ukraine, according to the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC). Pure
On 29 December, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India, His Excellency Dr S.Jaishankar, was on a two-day mission to Cyprus. Bilateral relations between both countries have been traditionally very close and