Austrian flies daily from Cyprus to Vienna

Austrian Airlines has increased its 3-hour flights between Vienna and Larnaca to daily for the first time during a winter period in the airline’s 30 years presence on the island. The flights

University of Cyprus Law School opens its doors

The newly established Law School of the University of Nicosia hosted a lecture by distinguished law lecturer, Prof. Symeon Symeonides, at its inaugural event last week, attended by the Attorney General, the

Europe leaders urge action, U.S jobs data grim

European leaders will propose new rules for global finance on Friday to help counter an economic slump underscored by fresh figures showing U.S. unemployment at a 14-year high. The U.S. Labor Department

S.Korea cuts rates again

South Korea's central bank, anxious to soothe markets and shore up its economy, cut interest rates for the third time in a month on Friday after a flurry of deep rate cuts

Election win boosts Britain’s Brown

Britain's ruling Labour Party won a parliamentary election in Scotland on Friday in a sign that Prime Minister Gordon Brown's handling of the financial crisis has turned around his political fortunes. Just

Obama to talk economy, meet the press

Barack Obama will have his campaign promises put to the test on Friday as he meets with economic advisers to discuss his transition to the White House and holds his first news