Most hotels in the free Famagusta district are opening as planned for Easter despite a sharp fall in bookings linked…
Women face higher emotional labour demands than men even in the same jobs, UNIC study finds
Women face significantly higher emotional labour demands than men even when working in the same occupations, and those demands take…
Fuel tax cut delayed to 4 April as parliament weighs price gouging concerns
Cyprus’s planned cut to fuel excise tax will come into force on 4 April rather than 2 April, the House…
Tickets gone, ship half empty: Cyprus is paying €20m for a ferry that doesn’t fill up
The Audit Office is calling for a fundamental overhaul of the Deputy Ministry of Shipping’s policy on the Cyprus–Greece ferry…
House backs law forcing insurers to explain why they refused to cover you
Insurance companies in Cyprus will no longer be able to turn down a customer for motor vehicle cover without providing…
Petrol and diesel get cheaper from Saturday as parliament passes emergency fuel tax cut
The House of Representatives has unanimously passed an emergency bill cutting the excise duty on motor fuels by 8.33 cents…
European shares fall as hopes of end to Middle East war fade
Europe’s main stock index fell on Thursday, as hopes for peace in the Middle East conflict faded after U.S. President…
Cyprus strikes deal on €245m Social Insurance Fund debt with new repayment plan
With €245 million in overdue Social Insurance Fund contributions sitting uncollected, the government and parliamentary parties struck a last-minute compromise…
Silicon Valley giant to launch Cyprus Innovation Centre as government signals tourism recovery
Silicon Valley innovation giant Plug and Play Tech Center will officially launch its Cyprus Innovation Centre at the Presidential Palace…
Cyprus hotel season opens tomorrow with wage subsidy deal still unresolved
The government and Cyprus’s hotel industry are in a race against time to agree on a wage subsidy scheme before…

