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Cyprus shipping further strengthened its position as one of the island’s most important economic sectors in 2025, contributing around 7 per cent of GDP, approximately €1.9 billion, according to the Cyprus Shipping Chamber’s (CSC) annual report.
Cyprus’ real estate developers gathered in Limassol for their annual official dinner, at a time when one of the island’s most influential business sectors is being asked to do more than keep investment flowing.
Cyprus Airways and flydubai have announced the launch of a new interline agreement, aimed at strengthening international connectivity and offering passengers seamless access to an expanded network across the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
Tourist arrivals to Cyprus surged in November, according to the state statistical service (Cystat), highlighting the sector’s continued strength a ...
The Cyprus LNG Plant and the East Med Pipeline under the spectre of the Turkish ‘blue homeland’ in the great energy game of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry updates ship registration policy with latest technology and safety standards.
The cabinet approved a €165 million scheme on Thursday aimed at helping vulnerable people who took out housing loans under various state plans and were having difficulty repaying them.
The House plenum has passed a much-debated law giving the state the nod to guarantee up to €1 billion in loans to businesses and self-employed persons stricken by the coronavirus-related restrictions.
In a bid to speed up its vaccination coverage to 65% of the population with at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, GPs can give people over 30 the AstraZeneca jab.
The President’s Cabinet failed to reach a decision on pandemic measures following intense debate on Thursday afternoon, with reports saying an announcement was pushed back a day to give health experts time to visit the Palace for more consultations.
Cyprus posted a fiscal deficit of €1.19 billion, which corresponds to 5.7% of GDP, as the government tried to borrow its ways out of the pandemic, the Statistical Service said on Thursday.
The UK used to be among Cypriots’ first choices when it came to going to university, but things are changing.
The general court of the EU said on Wednesday that the EU’s Intellectual Property Office should not have registered the name ‘Grilloumi’ by Swedish company Fontana Food AB.
Health professionals struggling to cope with the rising number of admissions of patients with coronavirus on Wednesday called on the public to be vigilant with measures aiming to curb the spread.
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