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The First Cyprus Influencers & Creators Festival: A Memorable Launch

The inaugural Cyprus Influencers & Creators Festival (CIC) took place from November 8-10, 2024, at the stunning Cap St. Georges Hotel & Resort in Paphos, offering an exciting platform for innovation and inspiration. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Cape St. George, the event gathered over 80 prominent influencers and creators from 14 countries, spanning diverse industries such as education,...

Cyprus’ Emissions Allowance Revenue Expected to Drop by €30 Million in 2025

Cyprus is set to face a €30 million reduction in revenue from emissions allowances next year, according to the agriculture ministry. The announcement came on Friday, ahead of parliamentary discussions regarding the ministry’s budget. Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou, in a letter to the House Finance Committee, explained that the ministry’s total income for 2025 is projected to decline by 11%....

Famagusta Considers Return to Paper Permits Amid Digital System Challenges

Famagusta's district office is contemplating a temporary return to paper-based building permit submissions due to persistent inefficiencies with the digital Ippodamos system. District governor and former minister Yiannis Karousos announced the potential shift on Friday, highlighting frustrations with the online platform’s slow response times and frequent outages. Karousos explained to CyBC that...

Cyprus Leads EU with Highest Annual GDP Growth in Q3 2024

Cyprus recorded the largest annual GDP growth among EU member states in the third quarter of 2024, with a 3.8% increase compared to the same quarter last year, according to Eurostat's latest flash estimate. The country also posted the second-highest quarterly growth, registering a 1.0% rise in seasonally adjusted GDP. Across the EU, seasonally adjusted GDP grew by 0.3% in the third quarter of 2024,...

Cyprus Parliament Urges Reforms in Public Contract Regulations Amid Series of Terminations

The Cyprus House Legal Committee has called for new regulations to address a recent surge in public contract cancellations by the government during the latter half of the year. Meeting on Thursday, the committee reviewed a proposal from the accountant-general’s office, which outlined several adjustments aimed at streamlining the approval and amendment processes for public contracts. Among the proposed...

Bank of Cyprus Achieves €401 Million Profit in First Nine Months of 2024

Bank of Cyprus reported a strong post-tax profit of €401 million for the first nine months of 2024, with €131 million earned in the third quarter alone, marking a 15% rise from the previous year. This profit, translating to €0.90 per share, was primarily driven by steady net interest income and growth in new loans, positioning the Bank to exceed its 2024 financial goals. For the period, net...

Cyprus’s Commitment to Global Emission Reduction Efforts

Cyprus, despite its relatively small carbon impact, remains firmly dedicated to global emission reduction efforts, affirmed President Nikos Christodoulides during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. At a regional level, President Christodoulides highlighted Cyprus’s recent revival of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East Climate Change Initiative. This program...

Northern Cyprus Reaches €3.6 Billion GDP in 2023

The economy of Northern Cyprus recorded a gross domestic product (GDP) of over €3.6 billion by the close of 2023, according to a report released by the north's statistics institute on Tuesday. This represents an economic growth rate of 7.3% for the year, with a calculated GDP per capita of €13,753. If the north were formally recognized as a country, these figures would position it at 153rd globally...

€8 Million Liopetri River Project Terminated After Delays

The government announced on Tuesday the termination of an €8 million contract for the Liopetri River and fishing shelter project after nearly two years of delays. According to the Interior Ministry, progress had been slow despite a 22-month extension, and further continuation seemed impossible within the given timeframe. The project, initially reported as 50% complete last year, has only reached 55%...

Winter Gas Supplies in Europe Face Threat from Market Instability

As Europe braces for the upcoming winter, concerns are rising over the potential disruptions in gas supplies. Despite enduring two winters since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which led to the weaponization of gas supplies, analysts and traders are cautious about what lies ahead. A key issue is Europe’s increased reliance on the global energy market. The region’s shift away from Russian pipeline gas...

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