Green shoots of recovery are emerging post-COVID-19 lockdown as the economy begins to breathe again, said Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides. Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades and Petrides discussed the battered economy with the
Cabinet ministers will meet on Wednesday to give a final decision on the dates when certain areas of the economy can reopen like kindergartens, gyms, and outdoor events. President Nicos Anastasiades on
No decision was taken by Greek and Turkish Cypriot experts when crossings can operate normally to allow free movement across the island’s divide after three months of COVID-19 lockdown. The Bicommunal Technical
President Nicos Anastasiades meets his scientific advisory committee on Tuesday to discuss measures included in the third phase of lifting lockdown restrictions with experts poised to suggest a speedy return to normality.
By Christiana Lambrou As the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, advanced technologies enabled people around the world to remain connected and still be able to perform their day to day activities
New coronavirus cases in Cyprus edged back up to five on Monday from only one the previous day although health officials said there was no reason for alarm over the sudden jump.
Cyprus hotels, museums, libraries, and archaeological sites reopened to visitors on Monday after two months of lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus. Hoteliers welcome the lifting of restrictions on their operations
The government seeks parliamentary approval for a supplementary budget of €220 mln to support small businesses and jobs as Cyprus emerges from a two-month lockdown to curb coronavirus. Speaking before the House
Cyprus will suffer one of its deepest economic contractions due to COVID-19 lockdown measures, but the easing of restrictions will enable a short, sharp, shock. This is according to a complex basket
By Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist at FXTM Investors and traders were cautiously awaiting the market reaction to the violent protests in the US, as clashes between protesters and police spread out