CYPRUS PROBLEM What happens to Cyprus if no solution is reached? Shemaine Bushnell Kyriakides After nearly four years of trying to bridge one of the world’s longest-running divides, Colin Stewart is calling it a day. READ MORE
Trains get back on track Greece rolls down coaches again with time buffers at night and more operators after deadly disaster Kathimerini Greece Newsroom 22/03/2023 | NEWS
President travels to Brussels to attend European Council meeting Among the many meetings, President Christodoulides is scheduled to be interviewed by Euronews Source: CNA 21/03/2023 | NEWS
No deal in sight in Cyprus’ mercy killing case Briton’s own statements to Paphos police after ending ailing wife’s life used against him in court Source: AP 21/03/2023 | NEWS
Legalities and time constraints delaying repairs of refugee apartments Constantinos Ioannou, Minister of the Interior, discussed the private sector-based sponsorship plan in Parliament 21/03/2023 | NEWS
Herodotus to banks on restructuring, interest rates and transparency in charges Today, the Governor of the CBC met with the heads of the country's licensed credit institutions 21/03/2023 | NEWS
Brussel's wager Nicosia seeks European mediation on Cyprus with full action on the sidelines of the European Council 21/03/2023 | NEWS
'Officials' in the occupied side want no EU involvement in resolution 'The time has come to review our relations with the EU and try to bring them to a respectable level' 21/03/2023 | NEWS
The countdown to the Green Line guards has begun Training for the newly formed team of contract police officers begins 21/03/2023 | NEWS
Nicosia scolds Budapest over Turkic summit faux pas Cyprus’ new foreign minister hits ground running as challenges and opportunities loom over divided island Newsroom 21/03/2023 | NEWS
Judge takes shot in the dark in cliff death case Man gets another three-day remand as police still waiting on official second autopsy results Newsroom 21/03/2023 | NEWS