President Nicos Anastasiades told his new ministers to work hard with decisiveness and determination to implement overdue health, education and justice reforms. He made the comments on Tuesday, at the Presidential Palace
Israeli CEO of a company under investigation for allegedly operating a ‘spy van’ in Cyprus has lashed at “amateurish” police for prolonging a “witch-hunt” against him tinted with anti-Semitism. Tal Dillian, the
Brussels has requested from Nicosia an explanation as to why it decided to withdraw a Cyprus passport granted to 26 investors who are now deemed not to have met strict new criteria
Outgoing Interior Minister Constantinos Petrides presented the government’s plans to reform local government by merging authorities to create 17 greater municipalities. In total 30 municipalities and 48 communities will be merged, creating
Hurt by criticism over the lack of women in government, President Nicos Anastasiades denies he failed to consider the principle of gender equality when reshuffling his cabinet that now has only one
Enlarged Hellenic Bank said its robustness is demonstrated by its nine-month financial results in posting €89.4 mln after-tax profits. Hellenic boasts being Cyprus’ leading retail bank with the largest branch network with
President Nicos Anastasiades announced a mini reshuffle of four changes to his administration leaving the cabinet with one woman and essentially no change in policy outlook. The mini reorganisation of the cabinet,
With its profits continuing to rise on the back of containing expenses, state telecoms operator Cyta will spend €500,000 to hire consultants to advise on its privatisation process and the search for
Labour Minister Zeta Emilianidou is under pressure to resign after a damning report claimed social workers were “criminally negligent” in the case of a teenage boy who took his life when suffering
Consumers lined up outside malls and electronic goods stores in the hope of a Black Friday bargain deal, while Cyprus consumer groups sounded the alarm over possible scams. Shoppers were attracted by