Cyprus was on the receiving end of a total of seven letters of formal notice from the European Commission on Friday over the country’s non-compliance with European Union law across a range of subjects ...
Here are the top business stories in Cyprus from the week starting January 27: The Limassol Chamber of Commerce and Industry ...
Leaders of war-divided Cyprus said on Monday they supported opening further crossing points along the 1974 ceasefire line splitting the island to meet popular demand, and would work with the United ...
NICOSIA, Cyprus — A meeting between the two leaders in ethnically divided Cyprus ended without an agreement on Monday, with both sides failing to reach a decision on a deal aimed at building trust ...
A European Commission spokesperson told POLITICO the EU executive will continue supporting Cyprus toward Schengen integration and is working closely with Cyprus to accelerate the further measures, ...
Rival Cypriot leaders met Monday to discuss opening more crossing points across the divided island, the United Nations said, as part of trust-building efforts to revive stalled peace talks.
Leaders of the divided Cyprus, Nicos Christodoulides and Ersin Tatar, failed to reach an agreement on opening new crossing points within the UN buffer zone, aimed at fostering trust and economic ties.
The Council approved the Commission’s positive assessment of the amended recovery and resilience plans submitted by Greece, Cyprus and Spain.