Cyprus will receive 152 million euros from the EU for reforms focusing on health, education, energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and fighting forest fires and floods
Europe needs to increase investment to 5% of GDP — a level not seen in more than 50 years — in order to transform its economy and remain competitive. The…
Cypriot livestock farmers are furious over the decision of the European Commission to allocate money to the Turkish Cypriot community to increase halloumi's compliance with EU requirements, which will allow…
The country is facing deindustrialization due to gas shortages and strict EU environmental regulations. Where large enterprises suffer, the average consumer of heat, gas and electricity inevitably suffers. In this…
Nicosia's decision to allow the participation of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in the upcoming informal meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the European Union on August 29…