€5 mln for Olivewood this year

The Finance Ministry has earmarked €5 mln for the Olivewood incentive scheme designed to promote Cyprus’ revamped audiovisual sector for big movie studios to sprinkle more Hollywood magic. According to the 2023

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A year of political inertia

The past year hardly put a smile on anyone’s face. Struggling to recover from the Covid-aftermath, Russia invaded Ukraine just as everyone prepared for a year of recovery. Due to the lack

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Turkish Cypriot pro-solution powers revival

Local election results in the north have signalled that pro-solution powers are alive and kicking, as opposition parties overwhelmingly won the majority of mayorships, analysts said. The social democrat Republican Turkish Party

Can we trust title deeds?

I want to share with you the various complaints that we receive, which concern the extent of the described properties on the titles of plots of land and fields. Until recently, I

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Cyprus-India bolster defence ties

Cyprus has strengthened its ties with India, signing agreements to tighten military cooperation, expanding the use of solar energy technology and stemming illegal migration. Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides said after Thursday’s meeting

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COVID19: Three deaths, increase in patients

Cyprus reported three COVID-19 deaths this week and a further drop in new infections, but hospitalisations increased to 84 as health officials were on high alert over how to respond to China’s

‘No shortage’ of key medicines in Cyprus

Health Ministry officials have refuted reports that Cyprus is facing a shortage of essential medicines such as antibiotics. In comments to the Cyprus News Agency, Elena Panayiotopoulou, deputy director of the pharmaceutical

COVID19: Cyprus on alert over China threat

Cypriot health authorities are on high alert over how to respond to China’s worsening COVID19 landscape after Chinese authorities lifted restrictions amid a wave of infections. Health Minister Michalis Hadjipantela has called