Sanctions are ineffective; solidarity is non-existent, and you’re on your own. This conclusion is as relevant to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to instil a pro-Kremlin regime change in Kyiv, as much as
Cyprus applauded the European Commission’s approval of a €6.13 mln government incentive scheme to support airlines affected by the pandemic flying to the island. Brussels agreed that the financial rewards were in
Cyprus and the European Union signed a landmark agreement Monday in which Brussels offers operational assistance to help Nicosia handle the EU’s highest influx of migrants per capita. EU Home Affairs commissioner
Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides confirmed that European monetary bodies consider resorting to interest rate hikes to deal with high inflation. Addressing a conference on the future of Europe organised by the Glafcos
Turkey “has much to gain” if it works with the European Union to stem migrant arrivals from its airports to Cyprus, a “shocked” EU official said after touring the Green Line. European
Cyprus recorded the third-largest share (89%) of fossil fuels in gross available energy in the European Union in 2020, according to the latest data from Eurostat. Malta (97%) was the EU Member
The head of the European Union’s Frontex border agency said the repatriation of migrants is Cyprus’ “most urgent need”, and his agency is ready to facilitate flights to return rejected asylum seekers
The European Commission has approved an estimated €2 mln Cypriot scheme to support private investments into innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), contributing to the country’s Recovery and Resilience Plan. The support
After being postponed several times because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this week’s European Union-African Union Summit in Brussels (February 17-18) will bring together European and African heads of state and government for
Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides warned MPs that any tampering with a European Union directive to reduce the size of homes entitled to lower 5% VAT could invoke sanctions. Addressing MPs concerns over