EU strikes landmark deal on minimum wages 

The EU Parliament and European Council have agreed on rules to set adequate minimum wages, as national law or collective agreements provide. According to the European Parliament, the new legislation will apply

Cyprus says migration burden too heavy

Cyprus cannot lift the growing migration burden as asylum applications exceed 11,000, said Interior Minister Nicos Nouris, who has asked for emergency help from Brussels. Cyprus has received more than 11,000 asylum

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Cyprus demands EU solidarity on migrants

Cyprus needs European solidarity to face the burden of migration, Interior Minister Nicos Nouris said after the MED5 meeting in Venice. Cyprus is among five European Union nations on the Mediterranean, demanding

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Comparing Cyprus rents, unit sizes

Eurostat recently published interesting statistics concerning the rents of housing units in capitals of European countries where Cyprus rents are reasonable. 2021 CURRENT MARKET RENTS Average rent per month given in the

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Cyprus gets tough on squeaky cheese

Authorities will turn up the heat on dairy producers trading Halloumi products that do not meet the required EU standards under the cheese’s PDO (Product of Designated Origin), following a Legal Services

Cryptocurrencies could damage EU economy

Volatile, high-risk cryptocurrencies can cause harm to the European economy, argues a senior official at the Cyprus Central Bank. Christos Phanopoulos, Senior Director of the banking operations at the Central Bank, told

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