Rocky road for foreign investors

By Stefanos Evripidou AT A time when Cyprus is desperately trying to attract foreign capital to its shores, investors injecting €5 million into a sustainable

Colonialism in stone

By Poly Pantelides COSTAS Georghiou, who has spent years working on his book British Colonial Architecture in Cyprus, hesitates when I ask him for the

Warning over fishing bill

By Poly Pantelides A MARINE research body has warned against a ruling party bill aiming to liberalise the fishing sector and allow the use of

Funerals for four of the missing

THREE separate funerals took place on Saturday of persons who until recently had been missing since the 1974 Turkish invasion. Siblings Costas Attas, 40, and

Funds for employment project

  NOBEL laureate Christopher Pissarides has been awarded €2.2 million by the European Research Council (ERC) for a University of Cyprus research project on employment