Cyprus deeply impacted by migrant smuggling

Migrant smuggling is a global concern that deeply affects Cyprus and demands immediate attention, Justice Minister Anna Koukkides Procopiou told a conference in Larnaca. The minister spoke at the three-day 18th CrimEx and 2nd

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Brussels ready to act on Cyprus talks push

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

UNSG’s Erdogan meeting decisive for Cyprus talks

President Nikos Christodoulides believes Tuesday’s meeting of the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, in New York with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is critical for the future of Cyprus talks. Speaking in New

You’ve been taken for a ride

There seems to be a collective resignation among the public that things can’t change and the system will eventually grind you down. Politicians fill the air with promises they won’t keep or

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New job opportunities

Unemployment has decreased from 20% (2013) to 6%, and there is a trend of continuous decline. At the same time, there are serious shortages in various sectors, such as construction, e.g., craftsmen,

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Know-how puts Cyprus on green hydrogen map

Cyprus has the necessary know-how for developing Renewable Energy Sources that will contribute to the production of green hydrogen and the geostrategic position for the import of hydrogen to Europe, experts said.

Cyprus first in caesarean sections

Cyprus has the highest ratio of caesarean sections compared to its population among EU states, having recorded 687 caesarean sections per 100,000 inhabitants. This is according to Eurostat data on the two

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