Cyprus firms top European CEO magazine awards

Four business and legal advisory firms in Cyprus were among the 50 recipients of European CEO magazine’s first annual awards that “recognise the organisations which represent the very highest standards of service,

All of Nicosia joins Cyprus recycling scheme

Engomi Municipality has joined the Green Dot Cyprus network, increasing the islandwide coverage to 400,000 people or 55% of all households. The greater Nicosia municipalities will start work in September to raise

China trade has cost 2.3 mln U.S. jobs

The U.S. trade deficit with China cost 2.3 mln American jobs between 2001 and 2007, the Economic Policy Institute said in a report likely to fuel debate about free trade ahead of

Cyprus protests Turkish violations to UN

Cyprus has protested to the UN new violations of its airspace and Nicosia FIR (Flight Information Region) by Turkish fighter jets. According to an official press release, a letter dated 1 August

Russia orders halt to war in Georgia

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered a halt to military operations in Georgia on Tuesday, after five days of fighting and just before French President Nicolas Sarkozy was to hold peace talks in