The Residential Property Price Index recorded a recovery in the first quarter of 2021 after two consecutive quarters of falling prices, according to the RPPI compiled by the Cyprus Central Bank (CBC).
The first bilateral high-level meeting of delegations between Cyprus and Jordan takes place on Friday in Larnaca. The respective delegations will be chaired by Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides and his Jordanian
Health authorities reported the first coronavirus clusters for several months involving 23 people, as cases found through contact tracing were kept in single digits. The Health Ministry reported two separate clusters in
EU passengers flying to Cyprus from July 1 must hold a COVID-19 digital green pass to be allowed entry to the island, said the Transport Ministry on Thursday. According to the announcement,
The government is considering tax incentives to encourage companies to enter the Cyprus Stock Exchange, as the Nicosia bourse hopes to privatise by the end of 2022, said Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides.
Cyprus is in a race against time for younger people to get vaccinated as authorities fear the more contagious Indian variant of coronavirus could take hold in the community. On Wednesday, the
Russia’s mixed messages have tourism stakeholders anxious as there are no signs that Moscow will lift a ban on charter flights to Cyprus even though it is increasing scheduled routes. Russian authorities
Cyprus is gearing up for introducing the EU’s digital COVID-19 Green Pass on 1 July to facilitate smoother international travel. In comments to state radio CyBC, Deputy Minister of Innovation Kyriakos Kokkinos
EU leaders will welcome de-escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean and recall they remain fully committed to a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem following the relevant UN Security Council resolutions. This is
In the first quarter, assets under management of Collective Investments (UCIs) reached €9.8 bln, the highest historical level to date, recording a significant quarterly increase of 14%, according to Cyprus Securities and