Just as anyone in Cyprus can become a property developer overnight without any requirement for qualifications, regulation or financial standing, there are even more permutations at the selling end of the current
US Undersecretary for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns has referred to the necessity for a UN initiative for a Cyprus settlement after the presidential elections of February 2008. Addressing the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee
The ongoing Turkish occupation of part of Cyprus and the continuous efforts by Turkey and the Turkish Cypriot leadership to upgrade the secessionist entity, illegally declared in 1983, remain the most serious
The European Commission has adopted proposals for a reform of the EU telecoms rules that will allow EU citizens to benefit from better and cheaper communication services, whether they use mobile phones,
Corporate and private insolvencies have always been a major issue for the economies globally. Their impact is highly affecting not only creditors and stakeholders but employees and the economies as well. In
The Cyprus University of Technology has become a full member of the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators (EARMA). EARMA members represent public and private research organisations from over 30 countries
Tasoula Gergiou Hatzitofi has been named Cyprus’ candidate for the Women of Europe Award 2007, for her efforts to protect the island’s culture heritage, in particular objects stolen from the northern Turkish
Cyprus’ Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Andreas Mavroyiannis, as Chairman of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country has submitted the annual report of the Committee to the Sixth Committee
A two-day meeting dealing with linguistic diversity will raise awareness of the traditional presence in Cyprus of the Cypriot Maronite Arabic language and promote mutual understanding among all linguistic groups on the
President of the Hellenic Parliament Dimitrios Sioufas will pay a two-day visit to Cyprus on 13 and 14 November. During the first day of his visit, Sioufas will hold talks with his