Aradippou councillor gunned down

By Anthony O. Miller A MASKED gunman critically wounded Andreas Xiourouppas, 54, in Larnaca yesterday. The victim is the father of George Xiourouppas, who was

Shuttle talks begin

By Jean Christou SHUTTLE talks aimed at kick-starting stalled Cyprus negotiations began yesterday with the government seeking clarifications from the UN. UN chief of mission

EasyJet is not for sale

By Anthony O. Miller BRITISH media claims to the contrary, EasyJet, whose no-frills flights have been turning heads (and profits) in Europe’s open skies, is

Frustration grows over missing stalemate

By Jean Christou RELATIVES of missing persons fear the issue is approaching a dead end, their representatives said yesterday. After a meeting with President Clerides,

Bethell warns the nationalists

By Charlie Charalambous STAUNCH nationalism on both sides of the dividing line is the real obstacle to reconciliation and a federal solution, Friends of Cyprus

All about sleep

By Athena Karsera DOES your partner snore? Get a new one. This was just one of the pieces of advice to emerge from a conference