Oil prices fell nearly 1 per cent on Wednesday as investors awaited developments on US President Donald Trump’s tighter deadline for Russia to end the war in Ukraine and his ...
The way a corporate service provider (CSP) conducts its work determines not only the speed of company registration but also access to bank accounts, tax status, and protection from inspections. ...
The University of Nicosia (UNIC) proudly announces that its School of Business has secured accreditation from the internationally-recognised Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, following a lengthy ...
The 112 emergency alert system is moving forward on schedule and could be awarded by September if no appeals are filed, Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou confirmed on Wednesday.
Speaking after a ...
Britain rejected Israeli criticism on Wednesday that it was rewarding militant group Hamas by setting out plans to recognise a Palestinian state unless Israel took steps to improve the situation ...
Thousands of firefighters struggled to put out a dozen wildfires raging in northern Portugal and central Spain through the night and into Wednesday, in the largest wave of blazes in ...
Greek parliament has voted in favour of setting up a committee that will investigate a government agency handling EU agricultural subsidies since 1998, following a scandal in which Greek farmers for ...
Coral Cyprus, the official licensee of Shell in Cyprus, is launching a new humorous digital campaign for the Shell GO+ rewards app. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, now ...
British Forces Cyprus (BFC) played a vital role in supporting the Republic of Cyprus’ emergency services last week, the British government said on Wednesday.
Amid soaring temperatures and strong winds, ...
The cabinet decided on Wednesday on the amount of aid for victims of last week’s wildfire that swept through Limassol villages, leaving hundreds of people homeless and wrecking businesses.
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Freedom Holding Corp., parent company of Freedom24, proudly announces its participation as a supporter of the “FIDE World School Chess Championship 2025” and the “Smart Moves Summit 2025”, the international conference that ...
Bus drivers and other staff of Larnaca Public Transport staff started a 48-hour strike at 5.30am on Wednesday.
The 120 employees gathered at the Larnaca bus station, claiming the company had ...
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) on Wednesday launched a public consultation on a proposed legislative amendment concerning the authorisation of Administrative Service Providers (ASPs).
Specifically, CySEC published a ...
Two men, aged 64 and 50, remain in custody as part of a police investigation into an attempted arson and the use of explosives in Aradippou on July 21.
The Larnaca district court ...
The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Keve) on Wednesday announced the launch of the co-financed Data ProTech project, designed to help Cyprus SMEs comply with AI and data protection ...
The Cyprus Borrowers Association (Syprodat) this week called on the government to suspend the repayment of loan obligations for fire-affected citizens.
It also urged the government to halt all foreclosure ...
Tourism revenue in Cyprus climbed to €373.3 million in May 2025, according to the latest results on Wednesday from the passengers survey conducted by the statistical service (Cystat).
This marks a 20.2 per ...
Ombudswoman Maria Stylianou-Lottides has highlighted the critical role of victim testimonies in identifying and tackling human trafficking, marking the occasion of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30.
She ...
Pharmacists on Wednesday night rejected proposed changes to their working hours put forward by Health Minister Michael Damianos.
According to newspaper Phileleftheros, of the 518 voting members of the pharmaceutical’= association, 406 ...
Petrolina (Holdings) Public Ltd has announced that it has paid the final dividend for the financial year 2024.
In a filing to the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE), the company confirmed that ...
With regard to the story published in the July 20 edition of the Sunday Mail, under the headline “Fire helicopters’ safety questioned,” Heli Company S.R.O. would like to make ...
When two human rights groups became the first major voices in Israel to accuse the state of committing genocide in Gaza, breaking a taboo in a country founded after the ...
By Dr. Zeren Langjia
Is a ruler truly in control, or merely borrowing power from people? Throughout history, civilisations have devised distinct frameworks for legitimising rulers. Two influential traditions – the ...
Life in Paphos — the best place on Earth — will never be the same. Right in the heart of town, a new wine bar has opened: Passione, where there are no ...