Everybody needs a good conspiracy theory now and then, but Cyprus, it seems, cannot get enough of them. Everything is blamed on ‘external factors’ and ‘foreign interests’, while nothing is attributed to
Three Cypriots arrested in connection with an alleged Israeli ‘spy van’ equipped with sophisticated surveillance technology capable of hacking communications, were released on Friday. A Larnaca district court rejected a police request
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Israel, Cyprus and Greece to proceed immediately with an agreement to build the ambitious €7 bln EastMed gas pipeline. Israel sees this is as a way
Cyprus police on Thursday arrested three Cypriots in connection with an alleged Israeli “spy van” equipped with sophisticated surveillance technology capable of hacking communications. The three suspects, two men aged 30 and
Cyprus says it will not react in the way Turkey is anticipating over a possible flashpoint when a Turkish naval ship ushered an Israel research vessel out of the island’s EEZ. The
Energy ministers of Israel and Greece have discussed ways to further develop the EastMed natural gas pipeline, as well as closer cooperation between Greece and Israel for the Israel-Cyprus-Crete electricity interconnector. Meeting
Despite Israel threatening to block Aphrodite gas development in a rights dispute, Cyprus Energy Minister George Lakkotrypis said everything is going ahead as planned. He said resolving a dispute with Israel over
Israel is blocking the $9.3 bln commercial development of Cyprus’ Aphrodite gas field in a dispute with a neighbouring reservoir over distribution claims. Israel and Cyprus signed an agreement setting the border
Greek oil and gas producer Energean on Thursday made another pitch to sell its Israeli natural gas to Cyprus via pipeline at a competitive price while Nicosia is opting for LNG. “Open
Israeli CEO of a company under investigation for allegedly operating a ‘spy van’ in Cyprus has lashed at “amateurish” police for prolonging a “witch-hunt” against him tinted with anti-Semitism. Tal Dillian, the