Cyprus has strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Brussels that resulted in two Swedish nationals being shot dead. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on X that “Cyprus strongly condemns the terrorist
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen underlined that Brussels is ready to play an active role in supporting all stages of resuming UN-led Cyprus talks. This pledge was made during her
Τhe European Commission delivered a legislative proposal facilitating the right to free movement for persons with disabilities by ensuring they can access special conditions and parking rights when visiting another EU country.
President Christodoulides commented about cooperation between Cyprus and other EU member states, particularly Greece, for establishing a European Commissioner and, by extension, a Directorate General that will deal exclusively with shipping. This
The European Commission has approved a Cypriot voucher scheme for €12 mln to help households have better access to high-speed broadband services to foster the country’s digital transformation. According to an announcement,
An EU probe committee will visit Cyprus on a fact-finding mission to establish a link to Israel’s Pegasus spyware, used across the continent in a ground-shaking surveillance scandal. It is estimated that
Cypriot EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides urged member states to step up surveillance, identification and reporting of monkeypox cases, and vaccination with clear risk communication campaigns. CNA said Kyriakides sent a letter to EU
The European Commission has adopted the €33.4 mln Annual Action Programme to help the Turkish Cypriots implement the criteria for PDO-registered halloumi. Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms Elisa Ferreira said the Aid
Through its Technical Support Instrument (TSI), the European Commission will provide expertise to help Cyprus welcome the thousands fleeing Ukraine due to the Russian invasion. The other EU states getting similar support
The European Commission’s winter forecast confirms the positive course of the Cypriot economy, with real GDP increasing 5.3% in the first ninth months of 2021 and a further increase of 4.1% projected