Japan emissions target hinges on intl deal

By Linda Sieg The greenhouse gas emissions target for 2020 set by Japan's incoming Democratic Party government is based on the premise that there will be an international agreement including China and

Bomb attacks in Greece

Pace of attacks rising A car bomb blew up outside the Athens stock exchange on Wednesday, slightly injuring one woman, in what Greek police suspect was the latest attack by leftist or

Iranian Trade and Investment in Cyprus

. The Risk Watch Column DR ALAN WARING Many people are pondering the outcome of the huge turmoil in Iran following the recent presidential elections. From nearly 40 years’ Iran experience, I

Tailored hindrance of growth in Cyprus

. By Patrick D. Heuchenne The basis of this outlook on Cyprus was stimulated by recent declarations made by Central Bank Governor Athanassios Orphanides who, in defence over responsibilities said, 'here we

FYR Macedonia fears Greece may block EU bid

By Marja Novak Greece has toughened its stance in the dispute over Macedonia's name, making it more likely to block its neighbour's European Union membership bid, Macedonia's Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki told

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