COMMENT: Old habits, new hypocrisy from FBI

By Michael S. Olympios, Chief Consultant, Allied Business Consultants   In an unprecedented display of shareholder disregard, the board of FBI, or Frou Frou as it is widely known, refused to admit

Cyprus postal strike passes in silence

Post offices in Cyprus were closed for half an hour at 12.30 local time Wednesday as part of a European-wide protest against Commission plans to liberalise the European Union’s postal services by

Greek and Turkish Cypriots remain polls apart

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said that differences remain between the two sides in Cyprus concerning the interpretation of the 8 July Agreement, most notably on what constitutes a day-to-day matter,

Latvian President praises University of Cyprus

Latvian President Vaira Vike – Freiberga, in Cyprus on an official visit, delivered a speech today on “Education in Europe, Education for Europe” at the new campus of the University of Cyprus.

UN report on UNFICYP mixed

Government Spokesman Vassilis Palmas said on Tuesday that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s report on the renewal of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) contains positive and negative