Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos on Wednesday met the Kuwaiti ambassador to condemn the attack on tourists from his country during an anti-migrant rally in the island’s second city, Limassol. He met
The number of registered unemployed decreased in August, both on an annual and monthly basis, according to data released Tuesday by the Statistical Service. Based on seasonally adjusted data reflecting the unemployment
Health authorities have confirmed the first case of West Nile Virus this year on the island while reassuring the public that just a fraction of people infected develop serious symptoms. In a
Amid a rising wave of attacks and anti-migrant demonstrations, authorities and businesses warn that the economy would collapse should foreign labour be eliminated. In comments to news site Stockwatch, Labour Minister Yiannis
Defence Minister Michalis Giorgallas said the government will continue to boost its military strength and deterrent capability as long as Cyprus remains under Turkish occupation. He addressed a swearing-in ceremony of new
In response to the increase in interest rates, we’ve observed several budget adjustments among borrowers. Also, property buyers are currently opting for more deliberate and considered purchases. This means the duration required
Cyprus and Greece are likely to face “increased migration activity’’ from Turkey between this year and 2024, the EU border agency Frontex said in a risk analysis. “Developments on the ground” in
The British Bases Police have confirmed a dog rescued in Avgorou village last week has now been handed over to the individual who discovered it – Tasos Matheou. A joint operation between
The government has approved the policy framework of flexible forms of employment in the public service, allowing for more remote working and flexible working hours, prompted by the recent COVID-19 pandemic experience.
Cyprus, Greece and Israel have agreed to deepen their regional energy cooperation to export to Europe, especially natural gas supply and renewables, during a leaders meeting in Nicosia on Monday. “We agreed