TOURISM BBC photo European countries ease travel warnings for Cyprus after diplomatic push Newsroom European countries are quietly rewriting how they describe Cyprus in travel warnings, in what appears to be a diplomatic win for Nicosia. READ MORE
Cyprus retail market holds steady despite foot-and-mouth outbreak The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease has not affected demand for essential goods, and prices remain unchanged. Dorita Yiannakou 01/03/2026 | BUSINESS
Fuel sales in Cyprus jump 11.2% in January as stocks fall Deliveries to ships and aircraft boost fuel demand. Newsroom 28/02/2026 | BUSINESS
Business bankruptcies soar 83% in Greece as new startups also rise 2025 sees sharp jump in closures alongside growth in transport and manufacturing ventures. Kathimerini Greece Newsroom 27/02/2026 | BUSINESS
€22 million tower set to reshape Limassol’s Neapolis skyline 18-story mixed-use project gets environmental green light, with construction eyed within 28 months. Dorita Yiannakou 27/02/2026 | BUSINESS
Foot-and-mouth cases raise fears for halloumi production Outbreak in 11 livestock units fuels concern over milk supply, prices and Cyprus’ top export product. Dorita Yiannakou 25/02/2026 | BUSINESS
Cyprus stands out as EU services imports reach €3.5 trillion Island economy shows unusually strong reliance on cross-border and mobile professional services. Newsroom 24/02/2026 | BUSINESS
Cyprus executes most of 2025 budget as revenues trail borrowing drop Tax income rises but overall revenues fall after delayed €1 billion loan. Newsroom 24/02/2026 | BUSINESS
Former Norwegian PM Jagland hospitalized after reported suicide attempt Incident comes as police investigate alleged links to Epstein-related documents Newsroom 24/02/2026 | BUSINESS
Cyprus’ shadow network for recruiting foreign workers Illegal agents outnumber licensed firms, fueling worker exploitation and squeezing compliant agencies. Dorita Yiannakou 22/02/2026 | BUSINESS