Finance Minister vexed at Cyprus’ shady reputation

Finance Minister Makis Keravnos said it is disturbing that ‘Cyprus Confidential’ investigations continue to present the country as a problematic financial destination. He told journalists after Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting that since it took office in

Money trail of secret Abramovich deals

A money trail of a $40 million secret deal associated with Roman Abramovich, a Russian oligarch and -believed- close friend of Russia President Vladimir Putin, has been traced to Cyprus. Despite being

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Nicosia condemns UDI ‘black anniversary’

Cyprus has denounced the 40th anniversary of the unilateral declaration of independence by the Turkish Cypriots and called for talks to resume based on a federal solution. Anti-occupation events are taking place

Q3 GDP growth at 2.2%

The Cypriot economy’s seasonally adjusted annual GDP growth rate reached 2.2% in the third quarter, maintaining the same level as Q3 2022 but showing a lower quarterly growth than in Q1. According

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President outlines Gaza aid plan to UN Chief

President Nikos Christodoulides has presented Cyprus’s proposal for establishing a humanitarian corridor to Gaza to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Christodoulides will review the proposal during a phone call with Guterres on

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59.2% receive higher education

In 2022, 59.2% of the population of Cyprus aged 25 – 34 (42% in the EU) had a tertiary level of educational attainment, according to Eurostat. In 72 out of the 240 NUTS

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