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ICT bolsters the Cypriot economy
Almost all of the productivity growth in Cyprus' economy over the past three years can be attributed to the information and communication technology (ICT) sector, according to the third Competitiveness Report of the Cypriot Economy released by the Cyprus Economy and Competitiveness Council (CEC).
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Cyprus: 15 officers face probe on serial killer investigation
Cyprus' top lawyer said Tuesday he has ordered a criminal probe into how police handled the country's first serial killer investigation, which led to the conviction of an army officer for the murders of seven foreign women and girls.
Attorney General Costas Clerides said in a statement that 15 members of the force may have breached the law or been negligent in their duty.
Cypriot students challenge flight ban as they seek to return home
Two overseas Cypriot students are challenging a ban on incoming flights from 28 countries imposed by the government in Nicosia on March 21 in response to the coronavirus epidemic, as they try to get back home, Cyprus media reported on Thursday.
Cyprus' top lawyer: Bishop's remarks on gays broke no law
Cyprus' attorney general says he's found no indication that a senior Orthodox Christian cleric broke the law by making widely-condemned remarks about homosexuality.
Former PM to pay tribute to late Cypriot leader Glafkos Clerides
Former socialist prime minister Costas Simitis is expected to hail the "exceptional cooperation" he had with late Cypriot President Glafkos Clerides during his tenure, when the two politicians achieved a "wise distribution of roles" that yielded results - Cyprus' accession into the European Union - according to a statement released ahead of an event in Nicosia on Saturday to mark 100 years sinc
Cyprus top lawyer: Judges' law firm links compromise rulings
Cyprus's attorney general has weighed into a growing feud with supreme court judges, backing his lawyer brother who alleged that the judges' familial and professional links to a law firm that handled cases involving the country's biggest bank may have led to favorable rulings.
Crucial days in Cyprus
With the question "When will they collapse this time?" occupying minds, the Cyprus negotiations left behind yet another crisis and resumed on April 11. In Turkey, meanwhile, only five days were left before a crucial vote that may be of existential importance for the future of the country.
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Senior Cyprus prosecutor under investigation for graft
One of Cyprus?s most senior prosecutors is under investigation for graft based on the findings of an independent criminal investigator, the island?s attorney-general said on Tuesday.
Attorney-General Costas Clerides said an independent probe suggested his deputy, Rikkos Erotocritou, was liable to have accepted bribes in 2013.
[Reuters]
Ex-BoC executives face trial over meltdown
Two former chairmen and three other one-time top executives of the Bank of Cyprus are being charged in connection with the economic meltdown that forced Nicosia to seek a painful international bailout.
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