‘I did make mistakes,’ Bishop concedes

By Charlie Charalambous LIMASSOL Bishop Chrysanthos, facing possible expulsion from the Church, conceded yesterday he had made grave mistakes in his financial dealings, but said

15 points against the bishop

THE 15 points levelled by the Church’s special investigation committee against Limassol Bishop Chrysanthos in its report. 1. Chrysanthos failed to submit documents and give

Shuttle talks start tomorrow

By Jean Christou SHUTTLE talks aimed at kickstarting the stalled Cyprus negotiations will begin tomorrow. UN chief of mission Dame Ann Hercus has fixed a

Kythrea outrage over UN bungle

KYTHREA refugees were outraged yesterday when a UN soldier refused to allow them the usual few metres into the buffer zone to hand in their

Selling Cyprus in Israel

NICOS Rolandis, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, yesterday earned every bit of his tourism brief in an address to a major gathering in Jerusalem

Last East German premier in Cyprus

HANS Modrow, the last premier of communist former East Germany, said yesterday that Cyprus’ EU accession could contribute to a Cyprus settlement, and that no