Legal framework needed for AI

It is imperative to create a legislative framework for artificial intelligence (AI), said Research, Innovation and Digital Policy Minister Philippos Hadjizacharia. Hadjizacharia told a conference in Nicosia: “Artificial Intelligence does not replace human

Cabinet approves 2024 surplus budget

The Cabinet approved Wednesday the 2024 state budget, the government’s first, estimated to record a fiscal surplus of €659 million or 2.2% of GDP. Finance Minister Makis Keravnos said the budget aims

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Economic sentiment deteriorates

Economic sentiment in Cyprus deteriorated in September among businesses and consumers, according to the Economics Research Centre of the University of Cyprus (CypERC). In September, economic sentiment deteriorated, as the Economic Sentiment Indicator

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Most students learn a foreign language

The majority of pupils in primary and secondary education in Cyprus study at least one foreign language, according to Eurostat. In 2021, 100% of pupils in primary education in Cyprus (86.3% in the EU)

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Legends promote grassroots football

UEFA and the Cyprus Football Association (CFA) staged a special grassroots event offering more than 90 children the opportunity to test their skills against several footballing legends. Tuesday’s Limassol event welcomed boys

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International community recognises effort to resume talks

The international community recognises the constructive stance of the Greek Cypriot side on resuming Cyprus talks, said government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis. He made statements after Tuesday’s National Council meeting, during which President

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