The leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Israel with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, underlined that all four countries are “great key partners for the security and prosperity” of the region. The
Energy Minister George Lakkotrypis said the fact that discoveries in the Eastern Mediterranean and Cyprus were piling up with more explorations planned, was creating confidence, despite Turkey trying to create conditions of
The 6th Trilateral Cyprus-Greece-Israel Summit, with the participation of the United States, begins in Jerusalem Wednesday afternoon to advance energy and security issues in the Eastern Mediterranean. Attending the summit is Cyprus
Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci snubbed an invitation to attend Tuesday’s first bicommunal football match in 14 years to promote reconciliation on ethnically-divided Cyprus. Akinci – who was pencilled in to attend
Cyprus motorists committing offences that endanger lives are to pay heftier fines as the government is set to submit a law proposal which could quadruple current penalties. The Justice Ministry aiming to
There is mutual understanding and complete coordination with Athens about next steps on the Cyprus problem and the stance of Turkey in the region, said Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades. Anastasiades met on
Cyprus is in talks with the European Investment Bank (EIB) for over a €150 mln in financing for the construction of infrastructure to transport natural gas to the island, said Finance Minister
Mass killing of migratory birds on the Mediterranean island has reached a record low mainly due to a clampdown on illegal trappings in areas controlled by the British military, conservationist group Birdlife
Washington has consistently recognised the right of the Republic to develop energy resources in its Exclusive Economic Zone, said the new US ambassador to Cyprus, Judith Garber. President Nicos Anastasiades told Garber
An influx of British tourists to the island in February helped set a new record in Cyprus arrivals for that month which jumped 4% on the year before. While holidaymakers from the