Paphos property market booming

The property market in Paphos is thriving as major deals push the total value of transactions over €190 mln during the second quarter of 2023, according to a report by Ask Wire.

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Squeeze on motorists to pay fines

The government is working on ways to collect thousands of unpaid fines from the speed camera network, said Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades. In statements to ANT1 TV, Vafeades revealed that approximately 178,000

Employers fear deepening labour shortage

Employers fear President Nikos Christodoulides’ decision not to renew a decree that allowed them easier and faster access to asylum seekers will deepen a labour shortage already hurting hospitality. Earlier this week,

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Quake rattles Limassol

A 3.2 magnitude earthquake on Friday shook Limassol, but there was no structural damage or injuries, reported the Cyprus Seismological Centre. The mild earthquake was felt in Limassol on Friday at 02:42,

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UN not planning to leave Ledra Palace

UN spokesperson Aleem Siddique said there are no plans to abandon Ledra Palace barracks by the peacekeeping force in Cyprus (UNFICYP). He told CNA there was no possibility of soon returning the

Patients fuming over worsening health service

Patient organisations are fuming over a drop in the quality of health services as complaints regarding treatment received from hospitals and medical professionals pile up. According to the Patient Observatory of the

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