Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos leaves Wednesday for Athens on a private visit.Government Spokesman Vassilis Palmas told CNA that Papadopoulos will return to Cyprus in about a week and will stay in Nicosia
New data on the history of the ancient kingdom of Paphos are forthcoming as a result of the archaeological field project conducted by the Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus
President of the Hellenic Republic Karolos Papoulias met on Sunday in Nicosia with House of Representatives President and General Secretary of AKEL Demetris Christofias and Democratic Rally MEP Ioannis Kasoulides, both candidates
Memorial services were held Sunday in all churches across the government controlled areas of the Republic for Cyprus’ first President, Archbishop Makarios III, who died on August 3, 1977. The official memorial
“The European Union and non-discrimination†is the title of a competition launched today, 30 July 2007, in the middle of the European Year of Equal Opportunities for All, by Franco Frattini, Vice-President
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released the first ever report highlighting children’s special susceptibility to harmful chemical exposures at different periods of their growth. This is the most comprehensive work yet
Archbishop Chrysostomos II has made a public plea to anyone who has further information on the whereabouts of graves or remains of Greek and Turkish Cypriots missing from the intercommunal troubles of
The European Commission has signed a contract worth EUR Â 4 mln with the United Nations Development Programme in order to complete the demining of the buffer zone in Cyprus. This contract will
The World Health Organization (WHO) is convening a ministerial consultation from 29 to 30 July in Damascus, Syria, to address the health needs of Iraqis in neighbouring countries. The Ministries of Health
The number of establishments in Cyprus recorded significant increase during the years 2000-2005. According to the latest data of the Statistical Service (CyStat), the largest increase in the number of establishments in