Cyprus braces for new Turkish drillship

The departure of Turkey’s Abdulhamid Han drilling vessel for the Eastern Mediterranean has alerted Nicosia, with officials waiting for Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to announce the ship’s destination. In a tension-raising

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Cyprus emissions and EAC faulty filters

While Cyprus is expected to pay more than €100 mln in fines for emissions released by its power plants, the Electricity Authority of Cyprus has come under scrutiny over failing filter systems

Cyprus R&D spending way below EU average

Cyprus allocates €103 per person for research and development, less than half the EU average of €244, according to data on government budget allocations for R&D. In 2021, the total government budget

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It’s hot, but not that hot

This year’s sweltering Cyprus summer is no hotter than previous ones even though maximum temperatures have consistently hit 40 degrees Celsius for two weeks, Senior Meteorological Officer Michalis Mouskos said. Asked by

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Moody’s predicts Cyprus stagflation

Price increases in Cyprus are likely to become permanent as the Ukraine war persists, warned rating agency Moody’s. In a report on the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the agency

Cyprus confirms first monkeypox case

Cyprus reported its first case of monkeypox on Tuesday; the 40-year-old man said to have contracted the virus had a travel history. The Health Ministry confirmed the man was found positive for

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