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
Cyprus tennis star Marcos Baghdatis, ranked 16th in the world beat Argentina’s  David Nalbandian in the third round of the Wimbledon tournament qualifying game on Monday. Winning in three straight sets of
Dr Alan Waring, a Cyprus resident and regular contributor to the Financial Mirror through his ‘Risk Watch’ column, has been appointed an Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Corporate Governance and Financial
Alumni satisfied with deal, but remain cautious  The New York-based Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) has offered temporary use of the Melkonian school’s abandoned premises in Nicosia to the Aglandjia Gymnasium
Cypriot tennis player Marcos Baghdatis beat French Nicolas Devilder with 3-1 set, and advanced in the third round of the Wimbledon 2007. Baghdatis won the first two sets with 6-0 and 7-6
The political office of the communist AKEL party of Cyprus, will propose to its Central Committee the candidacy of its own General Secretary and House president, Demetris Christofias, for the forthcoming presidential
The Financial Times of London has reported that the President of Cyprus, Tassos Papadopoulos, will face a court hearing in a libel case following accusations made in the FT that his former
By Stavroula Kousiappa  The decision of accepting the Euro or not by the UK is a national decision, about 70% of the people are against it and the government seems to
To commemorate 2007 as the European year of Equal opportunities for everyone, the Cyprus Hotel Association together with the Larnaca Development Agency, the Cyprus Volunteers Coordinative Council, the University of Cyprus and