Banks must heed climate crisis

Cyprus Central Bank Governor Constantinos Herodotou urged all stakeholders to accelerate efforts to deal with the impact of climate change as an ECB stress test for banks looms next year. Addressing the

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Former bishop acquitted of rape

Former Kition Bishop Chrysostomos was acquitted of rape charges on Friday after the Criminal Court found him not guilty of attacking a woman in 2011. The 83-year-old former bishop was acquitted after

House prices dip, flats gain in value

Cyprus property sale values in Q3 increased by 0.9% for apartments, but decreased by 1.1% for houses, 1.4% for commercial properties, 1.5% for warehouse and office space, according to the WiRE Index.

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COVID19: No deaths as cases stabilise

There were no deaths attributed to Covid-19 on Thursday as Cyprus saw a stabilisation in daily cases that rose marginally to 144, while hospitalisations dropped to 58. The health ministry said in

Baby Asya starts pioneering treatment

One-year-old baby Asya Polatli is undergoing a rare gene treatment in Nicosia for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) following the arrival of her medication. News of the arrival of Zolgensma medication was posted

COVID19: Alarm at vaccinated elderly in ICUs

Health authorities are anxious over the steady increase of fully vaccinated older adults contracting COVID-19 and landing in ICUs while the booster shot rollout lags. According to Health Ministry data released on