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Cyprus Airspace Declared Safe for Travel Amid Regional Tensions

Cypriot Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades has reassured travelers that Cyprus airspace remains safe and there is no need to worry about flying to the island. Speaking to state broadcaster CyBC, Vafeades emphasized that the Republic of Cyprus is strictly adhering to safety updates issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The minister further explained that Cyprus has fully implemented...

US Senators Visit Paphos Airbase, Strengthening Cyprus-US Relations

On Saturday, four US senators made a notable visit to the Andreas Papandreou airbase in Paphos, where they met with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides. The visiting senators—Jerry Moran, Susan Collins, John Boozman, and John Cornyn—emphasized Cyprus’ crucial role as a "pillar of safety and stability," while also highlighting the island’s position as a bridge for peace and cooperation in the...

Cyprus Gains Full Membership in La Francophonie

On Saturday, Cyprus officially became a full member of the International Organisation of La Francophonie, joining 54 other full members after having been an observer since 2006. The Foreign Ministry expressed deep gratitude for the support and trust of the global francophone community, acknowledging the significance of this step for the country. Shortly after, the French Embassy in Nicosia congratulated...

EU Takes Cyprus to Court for Delayed Tax Law Implementation

The European Commission has referred Cyprus, along with Spain, Poland, and Portugal, to the European Court of Justice due to their failure to enact the 2022 directive on a global minimum level of taxation for multinational corporations and large companies, known as the Pillar 2 directive. This action was part of the Commission’s October infringement package, announced recently. In addition to the tax...

Cyprus Leads EU in Lowest Energy Efficiency Improvements for Homes

According to data released by Eurostat on October 1, 2023, only 25% of the EU population aged 16 and over have seen energy efficiency upgrades in their homes over the past five years, meaning one in four Europeans live in more energy-efficient dwellings. However, a closer look at the statistics shows that people at risk of poverty or social exclusion are less likely to experience these improvements,...

Uncertainty Looms Over Cyprus Property Market Amid Middle East Conflict

Real estate experts in Cyprus are growing increasingly concerned about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its impact on the island’s property market. Recent trends reveal a shift in the housing market: In Limassol, Israelis are purchasing properties at a rapid pace. Similar to the Russian influx from previous years, Israelis are entering the market. However, unlike Russian buyers, they...

Housing Demand in Larnaca Stays Steady

There were initial concerns that the halting of construction on Larnaca’s new marina would negatively affect the housing market and deter investors from the coastal city. For the past three years, this much-publicized project, particularly enticing to buyers from Israel, had boosted demand for homes around the port. However, despite the high-profile termination of the agreement with Kition Ocean...

Cyprus Reinstates Moratorium on Selling Mortgaged Properties

After extensive deliberations, the Cyprus Association of Banks has announced that local financial institutions will reintroduce a moratorium on the sale of mortgaged properties whose owners are unable to obtain Residential Titles. Loan management companies have also supported this move. This moratorium, effective until 31 December 2024, offers borrowers temporary relief. The Cyprus Association of Banks...

Cyprus Residents Slow to Submit Tax Returns

With just one month remaining before the deadline for tax returns, many Cyprus residents are still delaying the process of reporting their income. According to Tax Commissioner Sotiris Markidis, a total of 174,600 taxpayers have started filling out their tax returns via the government portal. However, only 155,300 have officially submitted their returns, while 19,300 have saved their forms for further...

Cyprus Banks Tighten Lending Conditions for Businesses

On September 25, the Central Bank of Cyprus released its latest Bank Lending Survey, detailing trends in loan demand and lending practices for businesses and households. The report highlights that in the second quarter of 2024, demand for business loans in Cyprus remained steady, while there was a sharp decline in consumer loans and mortgage lending. For business loans, the report noted that while...

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