Central Bank on defensive after documents leak

The Cyprus Central Bank (CBC) on Thursday defended its policies after a damning probe on the island’s financial centre, arguing it has tight anti-money laundering mechanisms in place. Following the ‘Cyprus Confidential’

Hooligan brawl causes havoc in Limassol

Over a hundred football hooligans from opposing teams clashed in Limassol, causing mayhem, resulting in the injury of a 21-year-old man and damage to nearby shops, while a car was torched. According

UN envoy appointment expected soon

President Nikos Christodoulides said he expects that the UN Secretary-General will appoint an envoy who will explore the ground for the resumption of Cyprus talks in the coming days. He also called on Turkey

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