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Anastasiades to chair meetings on health, economy
President Nicos Anastasiades will on Thursday review implementation of the government’s programme on health with ministers and top officials, one...
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Flights in June yet to reach pre-pandemic levels
Services to some holiday destinations are recovering from pandemic lows, with increased activity to Turkey, Greece and Morocco and stable levels to...
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Cyprus Business Now
The Cyprus Shipping Chamber (CSC) on Friday announced that it welcomes the positions adopted by the Environment Committee (ENVI) of the...
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Doubts raised over recruitment of 300 armed officers to monitor buffer zone for irregular migrants
Recognising the need to monitor the buffer zone to avoid the flow of migrants from the north, lawmakers and police on Friday raised questions and...
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CBC paints gloomy picture for rest of 2022
The magnitude of the impact on the Cyprus economy from the war in Ukraine will depend on the duration of hostilities, and sanctions against...
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Witness appeal following mobile phone thefts in Waltham Cross
Police are appealing for witnesses, information and video footage following three thefts, and an attempted theft, of mobile phones in Waltham...
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Turnover Value Index of Transport and Storage: 1st quarter 2022 (Annual Change +39,3%)
The Turnover Value Index of Transport and Storage for the first quarter of 2022 reached 96,8 units (base year 2015=100), recording an increase of...
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‘We are going to die’: Sri Lanka warns of food shortages
Sri Lanka’s prime minister has warned of a food shortage as the island nation battles a devastating economic crisis and vowed the...
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International Museum Day in Nicosia on May 21
The event is dedicated to the memory of the traditional embroider Kyriaki Costa from the Turkish-occupied village of Massari, in the Morfou...
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Traders Union Brings The Best Forex Broker For The Biggest Investment
This same activity has been administered to both CySEC (Cyprus Securities Commission), FCA (Office of Financial Regulation and Supervision of Great...
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Police uncover gambling den
Police on Thursday said they have uncovered a gambling den in Larnaca where 24 people were playing poker. The discovery was made as part of a...
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Minister engages with fintech community, says crypto bill on the way
Deputy Minister for Research, Innovation and Digital Policy Kyriacos Kokkinos on Tuesday afternoon engaged with the local fintech community,...
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Inflation hits 40-year high
By Craig Erlam European equity markets were a little flat on Wednesday, with inflation data in the morning once again offering a reminder of...
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New land planning regime opens door to development in bases
By Major General Robert J Thompson During the past 24 months the Bases have worked in close partnership with the Republic of Cyprus on many...
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Car rental businesses send SOS, absence of Russian tourist market a big blow
Owners of Famagusta area car rentals are sending an SOS saying the absence of Russian-speaking tourists these days is a huge blow to their...
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Confiscated cocaine marks 5.7% increase in first four months of 2022 percent.
Cocaine use in Cyprus appears to be higher than ever before considering confiscated amounts in the first four months of the year alone marked a...
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New land planning in UK Bases opens door
During the past 24 months, the Bases have worked in close partnership with the Republic of Cyprus on many fronts, not least in handling COVID...
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CoLA tops up stretched Cypriot salaries
The support of salaries in Cyprus by the Cost of Living Allowance (CoLA) is expected to help the island republic outperform the eurozone in...
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Mariupol siege appears over as Ukrainian defenders emerge from ruins
More than 250 Ukrainian fighters surrendered to Russian forces at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol after weeks of desperate resistance,...
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Cyprus signs MoU to modernise state IT
Modernisation of the state’s technological infrastructure and speeding up the adoption of cloud services by the public and private sectors are...