COMMENT: By Patricia Radnor Kyriacou  Last week’s Opinion dealt with the archaic restrictions imposed on The Mall of Cyprus (and on other shopping outlets) with regard to opening hours. The situation has
Communications and Works Minsiter Maria Malahtou – Pamballi presented the Cyprus Maritime Prize 2007 to the Cyprus Marine Environment Protection Association (CYMEPA), on the sidelines of the Maritime Cyprus conference that took
The government of Cyprus may send an envoy to Syria in an attempt to settle a dispute between the two countries which erupted after a Turkish ship, which left the Turkish occupied
The government takes all necessary action to ensure that there is no exploitation of Turkish Cypriot property in the southern government controlled part of the country, Interior Minister Christos Patsalides said here
Cyprus and Armenia are expected to sign a Protocol of Cooperation in the field of public administration. According to an official press release, a delegation comprising high ranking officials from the Republic
The divide in perceived levels of corruption in rich and poor countries remains as sharp as ever, according to the 2007 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released by Transparency International, the global coalition
COMMENT: By Denis O’Hare  The CPAG File is a new regular feature in Financial Mirror aimed at informing readers and contributing ideas to strengthen the future success of the Cyprus property
The close-knit community of Larnaca businesspeople have taken the wise step to establish a Tourism Development and Promotion Company for their town, creating an entity that would be able to effectively deal
Incumbent president Tassos Papadopoulos had a marginal lead over his former coalition partner Demetris Christofias in the first poll conducted by state broadcaster CyBC and shown on Wednesday night. New contender Ioannis
Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos said on Wednesday that climate change is the modern day equivalent of the security threat that necessitated the establishment of the UN in 1945, noting that it remains