Cyprus police charge four TV reporters

The powerful Cyprus journalists union is in conflict with the Justice Ministry after police charged Friday four local television reporters on 15 accounts of violence and obstruction of police duties. The charges

London bombs rock markets

Reports of explosions at three London underground stations sent safe-haven government bonds surging and prompted equities to shed gains on Thursday amid fears of further attacks in the British capital. The incidents

Cyprus private universities bill passes

The Cyprus parliament voted through a bill allowing the establishment of private universities during its last session before the summer recess, which will allow at least three colleges to become universities from

Cyprus confident about Russia’s positions

Government Spokesman Kypros Chrysostomides said today that the position of the Russian Federation on the Cyprus problem is based on principles and the respect of lawfulness, noting that he did not see

All change at the UN Security Council?

Reform of the UN Security Council is moving up the agenda, with a meeting between four large non-SC members and the president of the UN General Assembly in New York on Sunday.