More meetings possible

By Andrew Adamides THERE could be new face to face meetings between President Glafcos Clerides and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash when United Nations Special

Yilmaz hails Holbrooke input

“The participation of the Turkish Cypriot side is the key to finding a solution to the Cyprus problem,” US Cyprus Envoy Richard Holbrooke said yesterday

Internal Diko row boils over

By Martin Hellicar A SIMMERING dispute between former Diko Minister Dinos Michaelides and his party leader, Spyros Kyprianou, boiled over into open disagreement yesterday. Michaelides

New ministers sworn in

PRESIDENT Clerides swore-in five new members to his cabinet yesterday morning, replacing the Diko ministers who resigned last week after the collapse of the Disy-Diko

Who are the new ministers?

THE NEW Interior Minister is 65-year-old Law Commissioner George Stavrinakis. He was born in Nicosia in 1932, and studied law in London, qualifying as barrister.

‘What are the police doing’

By Charlie Charalambous THE POLICE were yesterday accused of standing idly by while criminals got rich on drug money. Members of the House Ad Hoc

Sri Lankan claims police beating

By Charlie Charalambous THE ATTORNEY-general is considering launching an independent inquiry into allegations that police mistreated a Sri Lankan couple after they had criticised the

Bourse chief urges more incentives

By Hamza Hendawi SHELTERED from recent world market upheavals by its own global insignificance, the Cyprus Stock Exchange urged the government yesterday to do more