Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Mooney, Defence attache of the American embassy to Cyprus, bled to death due to deep incisions to his throat, according to the post mortem results, carried out by forensic
The European Commission adopted the second annual report on the implementation of the Hague Programme on achievements in Justice, Freedom and Security policies. The findings support the need for the Intergovernmental conference
Nine Cyprus Airways (CAIR) flights to and from London were delayed since Sunday because of passenger fears that some other passengers could be terrorists linked to Saturday’s attempted bombing of Glasgow airport.
New measures to ensure safer infant powdered formula and hygienic egg production will be discussed by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC), which opens a 6-day meeting today attended by representatives from more
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services said that it revised its outlook on Russia-based International Bank of Saint-Petersburg (IBSP) to positive from stable. At the same time, the ‘CCC+/C’ long- and short-term counterparty
A body believed to be of a senior U.S. diplomat reported missing in Cyprus from last Thursday, was found early Monday in an area west of the capital Nicosia close to the
Cyprus tennis star Markos Baghdatis, ranked 16th in the world and Argentine ace David Nalbandian (25) will clash in their Wilbledon tournament qualifying game at 1pm Cyprus time on Monday. The game,
Agriculture Minister Photis Photiou said the cause of the fires that ravaged through the Troodos mountains on Friday destroying some 20 square kilometres of woodland and holiday homes, was probably caused by
The Commission launches today a public consultation to help strengthen the global position of Europe‘s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industries by ensuring access to global markets. The consultation will run until
According to the European Commission’s latest Internal Market Scoreboard, on average 1.6% of Internal Market Directives for which the implementation deadline has passed are not currently written into national law, up from