Clerides and Kyprianou row over protocol

By Jean Christou PRESIDENT Glafcos Clerides and House President Spyros Kyprianou yesterday traded barbs in a row over protocol. Kyprianou, leader of the centre-right Diko

Shares rise for fifth successive day

SHARE prices rumbled on higher for the fifth successive session yesterday. The day’s biggest winner was the Popular Bank, which rose by 15.5 cents to

Second man held over bank embezzlement

A MAN employed at a Nicosia betting shop was remanded in custody yesterday in connection with the £1.3 million embezzlement from a Popular Bank branch.

German envoy due next week

GERMAN special envoy Detlev Graf Zu Rantzau is to visit Cyprus next week to discuss latest developments on the national problem and the country’s EU

Radioactive waste scare in occupied mine

By Martin Hellicar TOXIC waste problems in Cyprus are not limited to the government-controlled areas. The occupied north, according to reports in the Turkish Cypriot

Non-smokers hit out at duty free bags

By Charlie Charalambous CYPRUS Airways is damaging the island’s tourism and political prospects, not by strikes but displaying tobacco advertising on duty free bags. This