Archive for 2019

Greece to expel Libyan ambassador over Turkey-Libya accord

Greece said on Friday it was expelling Libya’s ambassador to the country, angered at an accord between Libya and Turkey signed on November 27 that maps out a sea boundary between the two countries close to the Greek island of …

George Savva: Labour Party will address soaring crime rate

Nothing ceases to amaze me about the Tories and their propaganda and half-truths that they are spreading to electorate in the run-up to the general election. Therefore I would like to take this opportunity to clarify some matters will real …

Cypriot Billionaire Alki David Faces $58M Damage Award in Sex Harassment Case

LOS ANGELES – Billionaire Alki David was hit with more than $58 million in damages after a jury found him liable for battery, sexual battery and sexual harassment against a former employee in the latest lawsuit targeting the owner of …

Cypriot farmers expect a shortage of halloumi unless the government is less stringent

NICOSIA – A Cypriot government move to protect the island’s renowned halloumi cheese – a staple for frying, especially in the United Kingdom – has apparently backfired with farmers complaining the requirements would be too stringent.

Cyprus has since 2014 …

Put security at the top of your list

Enfield Council is supporting Counter Terrorism Police’s campaign to help keep crowded places safe over the festive period.

Officers are calling on the public and those who work in our busy towns and cities to remain vigilant and report any …

Sustainability Awards 2019: Islington and Camden celebrate best green practice

Islington and Camden’s first ever sustainability awards took place recently to celebrate the achievements of local businesses, community groups and schools who are leading the way to tackle environmental issues locally.

The Islington Sustainable Energy Partnership (ISEP) and Camden Climate …

No excavations by Committee on Missing Persons (CMP)in 30 sites in occupied Cyprus due to Turkish obstacles, Nicosia says

The Committee on Missing Persons (CMP) managed to visit since last June seven of the thirty military sites for which it was granted permission in the northern, Turkish-occupied part of Cyprus, in order to search for missing persons, with no …

Cyprus to resort to the ICJ to protect its sovereign rights, President says

Cyprus will resort to the International Court of Justice in The Hague in a bid to protect its sovereign rights against Turkey’s illegal actions, President of the Republic Nicos Anastasiades said on Thursday.

His comments came following the signature by …

New High Commissioner to the UK briefs Queen Elizabeth on developments in the Cyprus problem

New Cyprus High Commissioner to the UK Andreas Kakouris briefly briefed Queen Elizabeth II on developments in the Cyprus problem, during a private conversation he had with her as he presented on December 3rd his credentials to her.

According to …

All bets are off! – An early Christmas present for Sir Stelios and the easy family of brands with another legal victory

easyGroup and Sir Stelios have today claimed another victory in their efforts to combat brand theft against the easy family of brands, that includes easyJet and easyHotel among many others.

A Swiss commercial court order has been granted in favour …