EDITORIAL: Can Cyprus play the oil game?

  Now that the whole ‘striking oil’ fuss has died down and the experts prepare to begin their preliminary work to see if  there are any sizeable natural gas or oil reserves,

Cyprus zoo boosts local vulture stocks

Efforts are underway on the island to boost the local vulture stocks, as their numbers are dangerously dwindling. Limassol Mayor Andreas Christou handed over a vulture egg to Forestry Department officials, saying

Cyprus protests over Turkish airspace violations

Cyprus has once again protested to the United Nations Secretary General the recent violations of the international air traffic regulations and the national airspace of the Republic by military aircraft of the

EU presents policy priorities for 2008

The European Commission has presented its Annual Policy Strategy setting out its political priorities for 2008. This document is presented every year around March and marks the beginning of the Commission’s policy

Anastasiades re-elected DISY President

President of the main opposition Democratic Rally Party (DISY), Nicos Anastasiades, has been re-elected unopposed to serve a further four-year term at the head of the party.DISY Deputy President Averof Neofytou was

Cyprus hosts Anna Lindh Foundation course

Cyprus will host the “Training Course on Cultural Conflicts Resolution and Project Development” that is organized by the Anna Lindh Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures.Around 55 young civil society workers and

Cypriot President in Athens for talks

President of the Republic of Cyprus Tassos Papadopoulos will be in Athens 20 – 22 February for talks with the political leadership in Greece to discuss the latest developments regarding the Cyprus