India braces for huge cyclone

By Sruthi Gottipati and Jatindra Dash Rain and wind lashed India’s east coast on Saturday, forcing about 450,000 people to flee to shelters as one

Calling all Australian alumni

THE Australian High Commission in Cyprus is establishing a local alumni association of graduates of Australian higher education institutions. If you have ever studied in

Hasikos: CyBC is not a sacred cow

By George Psyllides THE state broadcaster cannot be considered the sacred cow of semi-state organisations, Interior Minister Socratis Hasikos said on Saturday, a day after

Cabinet sets tough 2014 fiscal targets

By George Psyllides  CYPRUS plans spending cuts to achieve a primary budget deficit lower than the level targeted by the bailed-out island’s international lenders, the

Appeal against arrests rejected

By George Psyllides THE Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an appeal against the arrest of two members of former ruling party AKEL, detained in connection

Christofias rubbishes report

By George Psyllides FORMER president Demetris Christofias said on Friday it was humiliating for Cyprus and a blow to democracy for judges to rule on

Remands all round in CyTA scandal

By George Psyllides  THREE men, including two members of former ruling party AKEL, were remanded in custody for seven days yesterday in connection with a