The U.S. radio program "This American Life" has retracted an episode critical of working conditions at a Chinese factory that makes iPhones and iPads for Apple Inc, saying it had contained "numerous
Titleholders Barcelona will have to again face seven-times winners AC Milan in the Champions League quarter-finals after a draw which also cleared the way for a final against their eternal rivals Real
* ECB's Orphanides loses ally; Government denies rift * Cyprus finance minister Kikis Kazamias resigned for health reasons on Friday, just eight months after he was appointed in the previous cabinet reshuffle.
Cypriot finance minister Kikis Kazamias, credited with spearheading an austerity drive pulling Cyprus back from the brink of an international bailout, has resigned for health reasons, the government said on Friday. The
President of Cyprus Demetris Christofias will announce on Monday, his decisions for a limited Cabinet reshuffle, Government Spokesman Stephanos Stephanou said here today in a written statement. Stephanou also pointed out that
The world's biggest electronic payment system on Saturday will cut off Iranian banks blacklisted by the European Union in an attempt to further strangle Tehran's ability to finance a nuclear program. Belgium-based
Syrian forces pressed their military offensive in the northern province of Idlib, driving 1,000 refugees across the Turkish border as the bloody revolt against President Bashar al-Assad entered a second year with
The communist-led Cyprus government is expected to undergo a cabinet reshuffle, the second time in eight months, with finance minister Kikis Kazamias leaving on health grounds and the president moving around popular ministers
Dmitry Rybolovlev, the fertilizer tycoon and single largest shareholder in the Bank of Cyprus, is locked in a bitter divorce battle with his estranged wife Elena who is suing over his $88
* THE FINANCIAL MIRROR CONSENSUS FORECASTS * Economic conditions will be worse in 2012 than in 2011, according to all of the eight panellists on the quarterly Financial Mirror Consensus Forecast, but