Cyprus climbs digital ladder

Despite Cyprus improving its ranking on the EU’s Digital Economy and Society Index by three places, the country still sits among the poor performers. As announced by the European Commission, Cyprus has

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Hours worked increased by 5.8%

Cypriots worked harder in the second quarter of 2021, as, on average, employees put in 5.8% extra hours at their job compared to the previous three months. Across the EU, working hours

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Cyprus among best COVID recovery plans

Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides and ESM chief Klaus Regling highlighted the importance of implementing the Recovery and Resilience plans to diversify the economy in boosting growth potential post-pandemic. Regling in Cyprus to

Cyprus regulates e-Scooters

Whizzing through the streets of Cyprus on an electric scooter will soon be regulated by law after the cabinet approved legislation for the use of scooters or e-scooters, including minimum specifications and

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Cyprus improves Greece ferry link subsidy

Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry of Shipping has increased the subsidy for a ferry link with Greece by €500,000 to €5.5 mln, in a bid to make the unwanted tender more attractive for operators.

Cyprus condemns UDI on anniversary

On the 38th anniversary of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot regime, Nicosia again condemned the unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) in the Turkey-occupied north on 15 November 1983. Various protests are taking place

Warning for high dust levels

Cypriots woke up to high dust concentrations across the island on Monday, with authorities issuing a warning for above-average levels in the atmosphere. The department of labour inspection said that high dust

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