Tourism revenue jumps 27%

Revenue from tourism recorded an increase of 26.9% for the first seven months to July, compared to the same period in 2022, according to official data. Tourism income up to July is estimated

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Cyprus speeds up asylum applications

Some 25 additional examiners have been hired by the Asylum Service to reduce processing times of applications, Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou said Monday. Ioannou said bolstering the service’s workforce was crucial to

No helping hand in cost-of-living crunch

If you believe the Finance Minister, the government is pulling out all the stops to buffer the cost-of-living crisis that’s washing away our purchasing power. Real salaries are worth less than government

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‘Are we doing enough?’

Are we really doing enough for everything happening today in the world, specifically in the Ukraine? An ongoing invasion and occupation, this is what it is. At the same time, an unspeakable

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Quake rattles Limassol

A 3.2 magnitude earthquake on Friday shook Limassol, but there was no structural damage or injuries, reported the Cyprus Seismological Centre. The mild earthquake was felt in Limassol on Friday at 02:42,

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UN not planning to leave Ledra Palace

UN spokesperson Aleem Siddique said there are no plans to abandon Ledra Palace barracks by the peacekeeping force in Cyprus (UNFICYP). He told CNA there was no possibility of soon returning the

Economic sentiment deteriorates

Economic sentiment in Cyprus deteriorated in September among businesses and consumers, according to the Economics Research Centre of the University of Cyprus (CypERC). In September, economic sentiment deteriorated, as the Economic Sentiment Indicator

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International community recognises effort to resume talks

The international community recognises the constructive stance of the Greek Cypriot side on resuming Cyprus talks, said government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis. He made statements after Tuesday’s National Council meeting, during which President

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