Lack of Nat gas good for consumers

Despite Cypriot consumers paying a high price for the delays in the arrival of natural gas, a jump in the market price has played out in Cyprus’ favour. The island is one

Black Friday off to slow start

Many retailers reported their Black Friday sales campaigns were off to an underwhelming start as inflation and the worsening coronavirus landscape have taken their toll on consumer psychology. Shopkeepers were banking on

COVID19: Cyprus case rate jumps 66%

Cyprus’ COVID infections are on the rise as the two-week cumulative case rate increased by 66.6%, with over 4,000 incidents recorded, according to Friday’s Health Ministry epidemiological report. The island’s 14-day cumulative

Cyprus launches improved Greece ferry tender

After the first bid sank without trace, the Deputy Ministry for Shipping has launched a new, improved tender for reviving the ferry connection between Cyprus and Greece. According to the Ministry, the

COVID19: Cyprus to vaccinate children aged five

Cyprus is going ahead with vaccinating children between the ages of five and eleven against COVID-19 next month, according to Health Ministry’s official Christina Yiannaki. Talking to Alpha TV on Thursday, Yiannaki

EU screens Cyprus for fiscal imbalances

Cyprus is one of 12 member states the EU will conduct an in-depth review (IDRs) under the Alert Mechanism Report (AMR), a screening measure to detect potential macroeconomic imbalances. This year’s AMR

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Vatican to build Cyprus embassy

The Cabinet has approved the leasing of state property in Nicosia’s Aglandjia area to construct a Vatican City State embassy. Deputy Government Spokesperson Niovi Parissinos said the Vatican’s administration would build the

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Pope may offer refugees a home during visit

Pope Francis has expressed his intention to Cypriot authorities to offer asylum seekers on the island refuge in the Vatican during his landmark official visit on 2 December, according to Deutsche Welle.

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