New tourism boss seeking to add value

Cyprus’ new Deputy Minister of Tourism, Costas Koumis, said he would start immediately working hard to add value to the country’s holiday industry. Outgoing minister Savvas Perdios, who was the first to

New Cyprus president will fight migration, corruption

Cyprus’ eighth President, Nikos Christodoulides, was sworn in on Tuesday before parliament, pledging to improve the lives of Cypriots and tackle illegal migration while combating corruption. The seasoned politician gained 51.97% of

Cyprus lags in EV charging points

Cyprus is in the bottom five on the EU list of countries with the least charging points, as owners of electric vehicles have only 69 locations to plug into while navigating the

Saving a sinking ship

Licking its wounds and hurt from a bitter internal battle, the former ruling Democratic Rally is headed to elect a new leader, its fifth president in DISY’s lifetime of 47 years. And

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LNG terminal delayed again

A new timetable has been set for the long-delayed LNG terminal at Vassiliko, with contractors estimating its completion in October instead of July. Construction of a jetty as part of the Liquefied

Cyprus-UK sign maritime safety, security MoU

Cyprus and Britain have signed a shipping agreement that will lead to a “greater partnership” on maritime safety and security and enhance cooperation on climate change issues. The memorandum of understanding (MoU)

Tourists are spending more

Tourists’ average spending in Cyprus last year was higher than pre-COVID 2019, when the island had record tourist arrivals and income, leaving stakeholders optimistic for the summer. According to data released by

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Cyprus shaken by fresh Turkey quake

Cyprus was rattled by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake that struck the border region between Turkey and Syria on Monday, believed to be an aftershock of a major earthquake on February 6, which

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