ECONOMY File photo Unsplash Working hard or hardly working? Cyprus puts in more hours than most of Europe Newsroom If you’re clocking in around 38 hours a week in Cyprus, you’re pretty much sticking to the same grind as last year, and just a bit above the European average. READ MORE
Greek and French Defence Ministers declare united front The two Ministers denounced Turkey's illegal actions in the Eastern Mediterranean Newsroom / CNA 25/02/2020 | NEWS
Sunshine finally breaks through cloudy skies Clear skies are expected to hold their ground until Thursday, with temperatures forecasted to continue climbing on Wednesday ... Newsroom 25/02/2020 | NEWS
Prince Charles and Camilla to visit Cyprus in March In the first Royal visit since Queen Elizabeth's visit in 1993, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will be arriving ... Newsroom 25/02/2020 | NEWS
Cyprus enterprises rank fourth in EU for social media use 73% of Cyprus enterprises used at least one type of social media in 2019, much higher than the EU average of 50% Newsroom / CNA 25/02/2020 | NEWS
Collision clogs Nicosia-Limassol highway Police urged drivers to show extra caution, as the two vehicles involved in the crash remained stationed on the highway ... Newsroom 25/02/2020 | NEWS
President Anastasiades officially welcomed in Sofia The President arrived in Bulgaria for a two-day official visit, during which he and his delegation will hold a round of ... Newsroom / CNA 25/02/2020 | NEWS
Greek Government to proceed with new island camps, despite reactions Protesters on the Aegean islands of Lesvos and Chios are showing no sign of backing down in their resistance to government ... Kathimerini Greece Newsroom 25/02/2020 | NEWS
Cyprus scrambles to assert coronavirus policy More Cypriots resist plans for coronavirus facility as fear spreads over possible pandemic Newsroom 25/02/2020 | NEWS
Nicosia stabbing sparks migration debate Fatal stabbing in downtown Nicosia sparks debate on crime and social assimilation in Cyprus Newsroom 25/02/2020 | NEWS
EAC vows to credit back overcharges Cyprus Electricity Authority says recent overcharges based on ‘technical glitch’ Newsroom 25/02/2020 | NEWS