Energy back on Cyprus agenda

A few years back, energy discoveries and prospects were considered a ‘game changer’, not just elevating Cyprus’ role in regional issues but also helping resolve the island’s division. The lack of progress

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Scary rents for scary times

With the constant demand for residential units, the rental situation has been a concern for some time, to the extent that it affects the Cypriot market, especially middle to lower-income groups. The

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UN looking for the positives

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is committed to staying engaged in reigniting the moribund Cyprus peace process; a senior diplomat has told Cypriot leaders. Top UN official Miroslav Jenca is on the island

Cyprus energy push despite Turkish threats

Cyprus is determined to become a regional energy hub, exploiting resources, and ending its isolation, despite threats from Turkey, said President Nicos Anastasiades. Addressing the annual Cyprus Energy Symposium in Nicosia on

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UK to fuel 2023 tourism boom

Tourism will climb steeply in 2023, believe Cyprus industry stakeholders after receiving encouraging signs from UK travel agents that the island is high on the list for sun-seeking British tourists. After participating

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Cyprus-UK ties ‘stronger than ever’

Recently-elected British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Cyprus-UK relations are stronger than ever. The Prime Minister sent a reply letter to President Nicos Anastasiades, according to a statement issued on Monday by

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Cyprus says migrant burden too much

Cyprus and three other EU Mediterranean ‘frontline states’ issued a joint statement on a dispute over a deal for Europe to jointly help asylum-seekers. Over the weekend, Italy, Greece, Malta and Cyprus

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