The best way forward to resolving disputes is by returning to the negotiation table for a Cyprus settlement, UN Secretary General spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said. He said UN chief Antonio Guterres “remains
It could no longer be laughed-off as a pro-Turkish, Qatar-manipulated propaganda stunt to embarrass Cyprus in the international arena. High-ranking Cypriot officials, politicians, lawyers and real estate developers are implicated in allowing
The organised UK Cypriot community is mobilising its members following the UN Security Council statement instructing Turkey and the breakaway Turkish Cypriots to reverse a decision to open Varosha’s beachfront. In a
By Christos Kalli You talk about them over souvlakia, during the casual, let alone weekly, thirty-people family gatherings. You turn to the last thing they said when the conversation dries up. If
A Cypriot researcher has earned a €1.25 mln grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to conduct her study of tracking ancient Mediterranean trade routes during the late Bronze – early Iron
By Christos Kalli Since 1650, when ‘small talk’ first appeared as a neologism in John Trapp’s theological book on proverbs Solomonis panaretos, it has proven to be a particularly apt name to
Two Cypriot rescue teams with specially trained dogs have begun searching through the rubble for survivors trapped under collapsed buildings in Beirut’s ‘ground zero’ following a massive blast. The two teams, five
Greek oil and gas producer Energean has appointed former Cypriot banker Andreas Persianis as an independent non-executive director. Nicosia-born Persianis replaces David Bonnano, who has stood down from the board, and will
British Bases firefighter, locally employed Cypriot Avgoustinos Chatzigiannis, has been awarded in recognition for his charity work for seriously ill children. The Run to Fight charity event to raise money for children
Cyprus universities pose an alternative choice for Cypriots who face higher UK tuition fees with no access to students loans post-Brexit, argue academics. Following a UK government decision which essentially means that