US Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland has warned that recognising the Golan Heights as Israeli territory was dangerous and would serve Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s designs on Cyprus, according to
Foreign Ministers of Cyprus, Greece and Lebanon are expected to lay the foundations for enhancing cooperation in the sectors of tourism, education, economy and trade, during the first official trilateral meeting on
Paphos is once again in the lead as the most popular district for overseas buyers and investors for the first quarter, accounting for 40.6% of all sales in the January-March, according to preliminary
British Sovereign Base Area Police in Cyprus announced Monday that all illegal casinos operating within their jurisdiction have now been closed. This announcement, which also includes the donation of 30 computers to
While preparing to fence off consequences of an Administrative Court decision which renders pay cuts on public servants back in 2012, unconstitutional, the government appears to be at sea over what the
The new chief of the Central Bank of Cyprus, Constantinos Herodotou, pledged to “maintain the country’s financial stability” and said in a reconciliating tone that among his chief priorities would be to
The issue of new building permits, the benchmark measure indicating a healthy property sector, saw a year-on-year increase of 8.2% in January, according to official data, maintaining the momentum of recent months
Six years on from the financial crisis and meltdown of the Cyprus banking sector that affected a large number of local as well as Russian depositors, Russian deposits continue to flee and
State officials and ecologists are concerned over the increased fire hazard as wild vegetation has made an unprecedented appearance covering large areas of Cyprus. Prolonged heavy rainfall and lower than usual temperatures
While the government is to appeal an Administrative Court ruling that deemed salary cuts to civil servants pay in 2012 unconstitutional, economists fear that developments could derail Cyprus’ fiscal policy and open