Farmers clash with police outside Palace

By Martin Hellicar VINE growers demanding greater state compensation for their dumped surplus grapes yesterday laid siege to the Presidential Palace in Nicosia, clashing with

Napa looks to heavens

By Martin Hellicar THE GREEK Orthodox Church in Ayia Napa is seeking divine intervention to bring an end to what it sees as the sordid

Arrested nudists face court

By Jean Christou Ten nude sunbathers, including two men allegedly having gay sex, caught on a public beach in British bases territory at the weekend

Actions in Strovilia seen as blocking talks

By Jean Christou TURKISH Cypriot actions at Strovilia are undermining the ongoing UN-led Cyprus talks, Foreign Minister Yiannakis Cassoulides warned yesterday. Cassoulides was speaking at

Petrol workers march

By Athena Karsera Concerned petrol refinery workers yesterday marched outside the Commerce, Industry and Tourism Ministry asking for a guarantee of their livelihood from the

Gates open for a new start

By Melina Demetriou Turkish Cypriot leader, Rauf Denktash promised a group of Greek and Turkish businessmen on Monday that the Turkish Cypriot regime would not