The Turkish narrative for a two-state solution cannot be part of any discussion in a new round of talks on the Cyprus issue, said Defence Minister Michalis Giorgallas. At Sunday’s memorial service
It’s almost impossible to say how effective our intelligence services are in thwarting terrorist plots or preventing homegrown nutcases from doing something reckless. Some unkind critics would wager there is nothing intelligent
Greece’s IPTO takes 25% strategic stake in EuroAsia Interconnector Cyprus is becoming an ‘aircraft carrier’ for Israel to provide its eastern Mediterranean neighbour with a secure supply of energy generated from offshore
The government is moving ahead with the second phase of a €3.7 mln incentive scheme for 1,000 electric vehicle charging stations nationwide while preparing legislation for petrol stations to charge cars. The
A consortium of local wineries pulled together to reinstate Cyprus on the world map as a centuries-old wine-producing country promoting their wines under an umbrella brand Winecore. Some 15 wineries created the
Sales staff in the real estate sector do not pay particular attention to educating themselves and becoming professionals at the required level. There are 400 registered estate agents, plus another 270 sales
Cyprus’ state prosecution service said Friday that the decision of the Criminal Court to jail a man who received services of a sexual nature from a victim of human trafficking was a
Growing discontent over how authorities handled the investigations into the death of conscript Thanasis Nicolaou has triggered public anger as social media support groups organised a protest on 12 July outside the
Israel intelligence services (Mossad) said they had captured the man behind the thwarted terrorist attack against Israeli targets in Cyprus. Israel said on Thursday its Mossad intelligence service carried out an operation
Limassol Police are now investigating a double murder case after the second victim of a stabbing incident outside a Ypsonas bar succumbed to his injuries. The two Greek Cypriot suspects now face