Cyprus August tourism unaffected by blast

Russia boost not a one-off Tourism figures for August suggest that efforts made by the Cypriot authorities to keep the tourist spots supplied with electricity after the reduction in electricity capacity paid

Cyprus trade deficit shrinks in H1

The trade deficit in Cyprus fell to EUR 2,461.8 mln in January-June 2011 compared with EUR 2,648.0 mln in the corresponding period of 2010, according to the Statistical Service. Total imports/arrivals in

Cyprus News in the year 2030

* Is it a tragicomedy? A docu-drama or science fact? The “Economic Interdependence” project, sponsored by the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KEVE) and the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce (KTTO),

U.S. urges Turkey not to worsen Israel ties

The United States urged Turkey on Monday not to do anything to worsen its relationship with Israel, U.S. officials said on Monday, seeking to prevent relations between two U.S. allies from deteriorating

Aussie TV in trouble over PM comedy sex scene

Australia's national broadcaster faced calls for a review of funding on Tuesday over a television comedy scene with a fictional Prime Minister Julia Gillard draped in a national flag after having sex

22 Americans get $500,000 ‘genius grants’

Twenty-two Americans ranging from a radio journalist to a sports trainer received no-strings-attached "genius" grants worth $500,000 each, a charitable foundation announced on Tuesday. Since the program was begun in 1981, the