Cyprus-Israel ties acquire new momentum

The Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Praxoula Antoniadou and the Chairman of the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry Fedias Pelides stressed the great prospects for further strengthening business relations between

Ford hit by commodity costs, international woes

Ford Motor Co reported a lower-than-expected fourth-quarter profit on Friday as commodity costs shot up and results from operations outside North America fell short of expectations. The No. 2 U.S. automaker's losses

ECHR: Low conviction rate for Cyprus

Cyprus, along with Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, Belgium, San Marino and the Czech Republic, ranks low in the list of countries found guilty of human rights violations by the European Court of Human

ECB at centre as Greek debt talks resume

Greece's tortuous negotiations over a debt swap with private creditors entered a new phase on Thursday with focus on how much the European Central Bank and other public creditors may need to