Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri urged small-scale attacks inside the United States to "bleed America economically", adding he hoped eventually to see a more significant strike, according to the SITE monitoring service.
The award winning, five-star and first-ever leisure, golf and real estate development in Cyprus which combines the five-star InterContinental hotel with an indulgent spa, championship golf course and a first class tennis
“Ex-Smokers are Unstoppable”, the European Commission’s campaign to support smokers in becoming smoke-free for life proudly announces that 1 in 100 Cypriot smokers is currently seeking help through iCoach. iCoach offers practical
U.S. is near bottom of list of 48 countries ranked by Bloomberg for the quality of their healthcare systems. Israel's health system has been ranked fourth in the world in terms of
The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences awards First Class Services In a ceremony at Lufthansa’s acclaimed First Class Terminal at Frankfurt International Airport, Lufthansa received the coveted International Five Star Diamond Award
The worldwide famous sculpture of the “Little Mermaid” at Langelinie quay, Copenhagen, of which the 100 years anniversary was gloriously celebrated these days, not only in Denmark but in several other Countries
easyJet, Europe’s leading network, has today announced its’ summer schedule for 2014 with over 100,000 flights set to take place between 30 March and 15 June next year. Over sixteen million seats
For the second year running, the Cyprus Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA) awarded the foreign investors, companies and persons who contributed to establishing Cyprus as an attractive destination for foreign investment and international
European stocks edged lower on Friday as investors took a breather after two weeks of solid gains in anticipation of a tightening in U.S. monetary policy starting from next week. The euro
Britain's economy is picking up at last but the country has a problem it didn't face after previous recessions and which even now remains hard to detect: the corporate undead. Thousands of