Consumers are complaining about the high price of potatoes, with officials attributing the steep increase to a shortage of spuds in the Cypriot market lasting almost three months now. Despite reassurances from
Under the EU-UK draft Brexit deal more than 10,000 Cypriots living and working inside the British bases territory in Cyprus will have their rights fully protected. This was the message from Cyprus
Greek company Diversa is in negotiations with Cyprus-based airline Cobalt for a possible takeover after it went bankrupt on October 17. Diversa announced on the Athens Stock Exchange that it is looking
Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Chirstodoulides believes that relations with the United States have made important steps in strengthening the security dimension, with Washington increasingly acknowledging that Cyprus is a solid partner in
The practices of maintaining large deposits by non-EU citizens accompanied with shell companies are finished, Cyprus Minister of Finance Harris Georgiades said. He blamed such practices on contributing to the financial meltdown
European Parliament Rapporteur Kati Piri proposes the formal suspension of accession negotiations with Turkey reiterating her call on Ankara to refrain from threatening Cyprus. Dutch socialist MEP Kati Piri presented on Wednesday
Despite a major economic recovery, Cyprus has put privatisation on hold, needs to take renewable energy seriously, reduce NPLs and focus on targeted business reform, said the EBRD in its 2018-19 Transition
Despite breaking one record after another when it comes to tourist arrivals, Cyprus has seen tourists spending significantly less per person than previous years while on vacation on the island. While 3,239,760
Former Eurogroup chief, Jeroen Dijsselbloem believes that the most important issues for the EU are currently not the euro or the economy but security and migration. He agrees with French President
A drillship is in position in block 10 of Cyprus’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) at the spot where gas exploration will be carried out by US giant ExxonMobil, Energy Minister George Lakkotrypis