NewZealander joins Limassol fraud list

A 38-year old person from New Zealand has filed a complaint with police claiming that the Limassol lawyer who has defrauded up to nine persons so far also took money from him

French journalists kidnapped by illegal regime

Two French journalists, kidnapped and detained yesterday by the so-called Turkish Cypriot military authorities in the Turkish – occupied north of Cyprus, are due to appear before a “military court” today.They were

Paphos bishop elected head of Cyprus church

The Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus chose its new primate Sunday by the electoral assemblyof 131 clerics and lay representatives after Saturday’s process ended in a walk-out by thesupporters of the previous

Cyprus church elections postponed to Sunday

The new head of the Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus will be elected Sunday by the electoral assembly of 131 clerics and lay representatives after Saturday’s process ended in a walk-out by

Turkey must accept acquis to join EU

British Minister of State for Europe Geoff Hoon has said that he made clear to Turkey that, in order to join the EU, it must accept the legal acquis, the legal basis

New legislation on aviation security

The new European Regulation on aviation security will come into force on Monday, November 6, 2006. This Regulation, which was adopted on 4 October 2006, is designed to protect civil aviation against

Cyprus protests air space violations by Turkey

Cyprus‘ Permanent Representative at the UN Ambassador Andreas Mavroyiannis protested in a letter to the UN Secretary General, dated 25 October, new violations of Cyprus‘ national air space and the Nicosia FIR

Court ruling sets higher governance standards

By Michael S. Olympios Chief Consultant Allied Consultants   In an extraordinary development earlier this month a New York state court delivered one of the most outspoken rulings both for boards and