Cyprus Airways has announced the cancellation of a number of its flights scheduled for Wednesday, December 15, due to a 24-hour strike to take place in Greece. A Cyprus Airways press release
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Antonis Paschalides has expressed the readiness of the government to give its full support and encouragement to any serious cooperation between Cypriot and Libyan companies, noting
Tourist arrivals increased by 3,3% in November 2010, compared with the same month in 2009, the Statistical Service announced today. For the period January – November 2010 arrivals of tourists totaled 2.111.798
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism announced its invitation to parties to express their interest in the establishment of a joint venture that will develop, finance, construct and operate the Vasilikos
What the Federal Reserve giveth, Obama taketh away The U.S. central bank's $600 billion stimulus plan was supposed to lower interest rates. But President Barack Obama's tax deal with Republicans, by rekindling
Governments, not the European Central Bank, have to solve the sovereign debt crisis, one of the bank's top policymakers Juergen Stark was quoted as saying. ECB policymakers have become increasingly vocal in
Foreign housemates working in Cyprus are estimated to have reached 35,000, or 2,57% of total population, Minister of Labour and Social Insurance Soteroulla Charalambous has said. Addressing a conference organized by the
Government Spokesman Stephanos Stephanou has said that the government will continue addressing economic challenges in a responsible and decisive manner. “The government will continue addressing the economic needs and challenges in a
From "Spiderman" to "Mission Impossible," Bollywood actors are increasingly finding their way into mainstream Hollywood films. As Hollywood brings more Indian and Asian characters into its stories, established stars in India are
Asian stocks chalked up modest gains on Monday, buoyed by upbeat U.S. data, while Chinese shares rose nearly 3 percent as investors reacted with relief that Beijing's policy moves to cool inflation