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June 16, 2025

Bounced Cheques Surge to £62,164 in May 2025

Nicosia: The value of bounced cheques issued in May 2025 increased to £62,164, compared to the previous month and to May last year, according to data published on Monday by the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC). According to Cyprus News Agency, in relation to the registrations of persons in the

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Cyprus Stock Exchange All Share Index Closes Trading Session

Nicosia: The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) All Share Index concluded its trading session with the indices reflecting the day’s activities. According to Cyprus News Agency, the meeting date was recorded as June 16, 2025, with the base values for the indices noted as FTSEMed at 5000. The traded value for

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Cyprus Experiences Temporary Unstable Air Mass Affecting Sea Conditions

Nicosia: The Cyprus Department of Meteorology has issued a forecast detailing the temporary impact of an unstable air mass affecting the sea area of Cyprus. This forecast, covering an area 8 kilometers seawards, predicts mainly fine weather conditions with an exception for the evening and morning when locally increased low

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Cyprus and India to Strengthen Diplomatic and Economic Relations

Nicosia: Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have engaged in discussions aimed at bolstering the diplomatic and economic ties between Cyprus and India. The meeting took place at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia during Modi’s two-day official visit to Cyprus. According to Cyprus News Agency, the

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Cyprus Experiences Moderate Temperatures Amid Clear Skies

Nicosia: Cyprus experienced moderate temperatures today, as recorded by the Department of Meteorology. The temperatures were measured from 20:00 the previous day until the time of the report. According to Cyprus News Agency, the Department of Meteorology provided detailed data on the weather conditions across Cyprus. The report included temperature

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