Cyprus is reducing the infection rate of coronavirus which is a prerequisite for easing the lockdown and social distancing measures, said Health Minister Constantinos Ioannou on Wednesday. He said Cyprus should evaluate
Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides said it is vital the Cyprus economy gradually gets back to business as usual, otherwise bankruptcy will not be far behind. In an interview with state broadcaster CyBC
Cyprus is taking the COVID-19 fight to the virus by undertaking the arduous task of contact tracing those infected to contain the outbreak, a practice some other countries have abandoned. Contact tracing
Tourist arrivals in Cyprus crashed in March following a lockdown to contain the COVID-19 pandemic which involved a ban on all commercial flights that is still enforced. According to official data, arrivals
Revenues from Cyprus ship-management companies, by far the biggest money earner for the maritime cluster, reached an all-time high of €581 mln in the second half of 2019, up €58 mln from
Despite a spike in new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, health experts are optimistic that Cyprus is still on the right track to overcoming the spread of COVID-19. Cyprus health authorities reported 12
Cyprus’ road map to reopening businesses and lifting the restrictive measures is to be implemented based on the epidemiological data and expert advice said, President Nicos Anastasiades. This message was conveyed by
Nicosia said on Tuesday that no Cypriot authority received any information from the European anti-fraud office OLAF, regarding an investigation into a €400,000 scam of EU money allegedly diverted into a casino/hotel
More Cypriots requested SMS text approval to venture outside their homes for buying basic goods and physical exercise over the Easter weekend, while requests on Sunday fell below the+ normal. According to
Cyprus is stepping up flights to repatriate hundreds of citizens stranded abroad and university students who wish to return home during the COVID-19 lockdown. Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos told CNA that two