Energy for peace could work

From mid-2019, when the US showed interest in the trilateral cooperation process between Cyprus, Israel and Greece as part of the “3+1” initiative, the natural gas exploration and upstream utilisation was seen

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Food inflation rampant

Cost-of-living continued to hike in September, with consumers receiving the largest shock in their groceries, as fresh produce prices increased 45.8%, compared to last year when they receded 17.8%. The second biggest

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President not trying to deceive in pension row

President Nikos Christodoulides is not hiding anything, said government spokesperson Constantinos Letymbiotis on Friday, after criticism over the controversial issue of multiple pensions for state officials. Earlier in the week, President Christodoulides

Leaving inflation unchecked is bigger threat

The cost of leaving inflation untamed is much higher for households and businesses, said Central Bank Cyprus governor Constantinos Herodotou. Addressing the 14th Limassol Economic Forum in Limassol, Herodotou referred to the

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Warmest July in 40 years

July 2023 was the warmest month on record in the last four decades, the Cyprus Institute announced. According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, this summer was by far the hottest on

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