First time asylum applications increased by 10% in the EU last October, compared to the month before, according to data released by Eurostat, the statistical service of the EU.Cyprus meanwhile, saw...
In 2021, household consumption expenditure in the European Union increased by 4.2% compared with 2020, but was still 4.1% lower than in 2019 and the pre-pandemic period, according to data released by...
Cypriot banks enter the cycle of uncertainty created by the war in Ukraine in a strong position, Andrea Enria, President of the ECB’s Supervisory Council told CNA, calling however for vigilance...
In 2021, environmental tax revenue in the EU returned to the level recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic according to data published by Eurostat, the statistical service of the EU.According to 2021...
Cyprus, through the National eHealth Authority (NEHA), is taking on a coordinating role for defining an electronic health record at European Union level, a project that the Authority describes as "...
The European Commission has approved a Cypriot state aid scheme to support citrus producers through compensations for additional costs brought about as a side effect of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,...
The Ministry of Health has issued European Union directives and recommendations to passengers and airport and airline staff travelling to EU/EEA countries.Noting that the number of COVID-19 cases in...
The rising cost of living, the threat of poverty and social exclusion, and the migration issue are Cypriots’ greatest concerns according to the European Parliament’s Autumn 2022 Eurobarometer Survey ...
In 2021, ‘Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels’ represented a quarter (25.0%) of EU household expenditure and 17.1% of household expenditure in Cyprus, according to Eurostat, the...
Cyprus will launch projects involving grants and subsidies worth over €48 million for both households and businesses in the first quarter of 2023 via the “Cyprus Tomorrow plan”, Government...