EU foreign ministers hope to agree on the sixth package of sanctions for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, with states like Hungary and Cyprus unhappy over some measures. The most contentious issue is
As the attack on Ukraine becomes entrenched, European politicians are finding it harder to sing from the greatest hits song sheet of sanctions against Russia. Going for the oligarchs was the easy
Nicosia argues that EU-proposed sanctions to ban Russian crude imports will push Cyprus to double-digit inflation. Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides said the oil embargo on Russia, the ban on Russian oil supplies,
Diplomatic missions have launched the ‘Diplomats for Equality’ Cyprus branch, a global initiative to support LGBTQI+ rights, with Thursday’s ‘IDAHOT+ Forum 2022’ in Limassol their first joint action. According to the British High
Nicosia argues that greener EU transport policies will disproportionately impact Cyprus holiday flights and shipping costs. Minister for Transport Yiannis Karousos and Deputy Minister for Shipping Vassilis Demetriades were in Brussels this
Strengthening bilateral relations between EU friends Cyprus and Croatia while supporting Ukraine are key messages for Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković during his landmark official visit. It is the first-ever official visit
Cyprus is the only country in the European Union where a majority disagrees that Russia is responsible for the conflict in Ukraine, while over half of Cypriots do not support sanctions against
Cyprus’ services sector cannot sustain another blow from new EU sanctions on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, as the EU targets services to Russian firms, said Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides. Kasoulides
In a landmark move, the British Bases is lifting restrictions on property development within non-military areas, allowing for business and tourism growth stunted for decades. Nicosia describes the move as ‘historic’ and
There is a large consensus among Europeans in favour of the EU’s swift united response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to a Flash Eurobarometer survey. The majority of Europeans think that