By Jeffrey Halley The Ukraine/Russia conflict has suffered some headline fatigue of late, and more than a little complacency by the world’s financial markets, as China’s slowdown fears grabbed centre-stage. The economic
Cyprus has conducted its first joint operation with Germany to return Pakistani nationals illegally residing in the Republic with the contribution of FRONTEX, the Interior Ministry said. It said the ministry and
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake shook Cyprus and was felt in Israel, Lebanon, and southern Turkey late Tuesday night, followed by several smaller aftershocks. The Department of Geological Survey announced that on Tuesday
While the re-election of Emmanuel Macron reduces the inherent short-term uncertainty that would have been associated with a Le Pen presidency, and reinforces the likelihood of broad policy continuity, fiscal challenges remain
Cyprus on Tuesday said Turkish businessman Osman Kavala sentenced to life in prison in Ankara, should be immediately released under the European Court of Human Rights judgement. A Turkish court sentenced the
Health professionals are ready to deal with cases of acute hepatitis on the island among children, Head of Cyprus Paediatric Society Dr Michalis Anastasiades told the Cyprus News Agency. An increased number of
China’s escalating Covid crisis should prompt investors around the world to revise their portfolios as a matter of urgency to safeguard their wealth, warns a leading financial advisor, as authorities in Beijing
By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM Asian markets were wrapped in caution Tuesday as investors nursed the nasty hangover from the previous day’s rout as fears over the impact of
Cyprus aims to gain know-how from Estonia in digital transformation projects when President Nicos Anastasiades visits the country on April 27-29. During the visit, a Memorandum of Cooperation will be signed to
At the end of the fourth quarter of 2021, the government debt to GDP ratio in the euro area stood at 95.6%, compared with 97.5% from Q3 2021, with Cyprus recording the second-biggest