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Half of Greeks are cancelling or postponing holidays because of financial pressures as summer spending rises and savings shrink, according to fintech app Plum. The findings are based on a nationwide ...
The Bank of England is expected to soon slow the pace at which it shrinks its 558 billion-pound ($754 billion) holdings of ...
Petroleum product sales in Cyprus rose by 10.4 per cent in June 2025 compared to the same month last year, reaching 140,669 ...
A newly configured archaeological site at the Protaras islands area in Paralimni has opened, the department of antiquities ...
There have been many calls from several quarters for the resignations of those responsible for the perceived failure of last ...
Parliament will hold an emergency plenary session at 1pm on August 5 to debate the president’s referral of a recently passed law on livestock zones. The law, which was approved by the House on July 3, ...
This fire burned everything in its path. It was a ghost fire,” said Savvas Iezekiel, head of the forestry department, speaking a day after the flames were finally contained. “It left behind black ...
People affected by the wildfire that swept through Limassol villages are asked to report damages by Wednesday, deputy ...
The United States on Monday rejected as a "publicity stunt" a United Nations conference that brought dozens of ministers ...
Two men accused of being part of a serious criminal network will remain in custody until their trial in September, after the ...
In an effort to ensure the smooth operation of the hospitality industry, the labour ministry on Monday said it was in contact ...
Two compensation proposals for farmers affected by last week’s wildfires will be presented to the cabinet on Wednesday, the ...