Bus drivers for Larnaca Public Transport have rejected a Labour Ministry proposal following a marathon general assembly on Tuesday evening,…
Which officials are exempt from multiple pension reforms
Cyprus’s parliament approved amendments to laws governing multiple pensions and retirement benefits for state officials and MPs on Tuesday, following…
Cyprus lending rates converge with Eurozone median whilst deposit rates remain the lowest
The Central Bank of Cyprus has presented significant findings on Cypriot interest rates compared to the eurozone average in its…
Hotel labour disputes show positive progress with agreements reached
Positive developments have been recorded in the past 24 hours in the hotel industry regarding labour disputes between employers and…
Insurance claims from Limassol fires reach €20 million as damage assessments continue
Insurance claims from property owners affected by the devastating fires in mountainous Limassol are estimated to have reached €20 million,…
Luxury property market rises with €306 million in sales in 2025
Cyprus’s luxury property market recorded strong growth in the first half of 2025, with the top 50 transactions nationwide totalling…
Pension reform laws face constitutional hurdles as exemptions grow
The House of Representatives appears set to water down pension reform legislation further as constitutional concerns force additional exemptions for…
EAC unions blame government for power supply crisis
Trade unions at Cyprus’s Electricity Authority (EAC) have criticised both the energy ministry and company management over what they termed…
Nicosia’s historic market becomes €6 million innovation centre
Nicosia’s Old Municipal Market has been transformed into a new research, innovation and entrepreneurship centre following completion of restoration and…
Larnaca bus workers suspend strike for Labour Ministry talks
Striking workers at Larnaca Public Transport Services and Operations Ltd (LPT) have temporarily suspended today’s mobilisation following a Labour Ministry…

