Cyprus trains Palestinian civil servants

As if Cyprus did not have too much bureacracy of its own, the government has decided to export its red tape service to poorer countries. Twenty Palestinian civil servants successfully concluded in

Potato farmers left alone in protest march

The major agricultural organisations representing the interests of farmers decided to stay away from the planned march by potato growers, who insist on descending on the Presidential Palace on Wednesday. Nicos Vasilas,

CAIR unions given until Friday

Cyprus Airways (CAIR) unions were given an extension until Friday to give their final answers to the controversial restructuring plan to save the airline. Two unions, the pilots’ union PASIPY and the

Iakovou calls on Turkey to meet EU obligations

Turkey has to meet its European obligations or face any possible consequences, Cyprus Foreign Minister George Iacovou has said, recalling that Brussels is set to scrutinize Ankara’s progress towards this direction in