Cyprus’s parliament looks set to abandon plans to grant the intelligence service powers to monitor phone communications without a court…
Soaring fuel costs push airlines to cut flights and raise ticket prices as profit forecasts darken
Airlines are slashing capacity and raising fares after a doubling in jet fuel prices since the outbreak of the Iran…
Wars are piling pressure on global aviation safety, Europe’s top regulator says
Multiple active conflicts are squeezing flight corridors and multiplying drone threats to civil aviation, Europe’s top aviation safety regulator has…
Conflict of interest risk threatens tens of millions in Tillyria development funds, report warns
A confidential internal risk assessment now before the Presidential Palace has raised serious conflict of interest concerns over government plans…
EY Cyprus announces the appointment of Antonis Rouvas as a new Partner
EY Cyprus is pleased to announce that it is strengthening its Consulting Services with the addition of Antonis Rouvas, who joins…
Car horn outside Limassol bank ends in stabbing as passenger pulls knife
A dispute triggered by a car horn outside a Limassol bank branch ended in a stabbing last Friday, with a…
Dead fish found at Athalassa Lake; authorities rule out disease or pollution (photos)
Authorities have mobilised across six government departments after dozens of dead fish were found at Athalassa Lake in Nicosia, with…
Overnight pharmacies on Monday, March 30
These are the pharmacies that will operate during the night across Cyprus on Monday, March 30: NICOSIA Spanos Nikolas, Thessalonikis 1D. Next to…
Cyprus, Greece most exposed in the EU to Iran war economic side effects, Morningstar DBRS warns
Cyprus and Greece are more exposed than most European Union economies to the fallout from the Middle East conflict, with…
On this day: Iranians voted in a referendum in favour of establishing an Islamic Republic in 1979
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on March 30: 1950 – The French statesman Leon Blum…

