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

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

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