Marcos Beaten In Indian Wells Opener
Marcos was beaten in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open on Thursday, falling to German qualifier Daniel Brands 6-0, 7-6(3). At the end of the first set, Marcos received treatment from the ATP...
View ArticleTottenham thump sorry Inter, Chelsea stung
Tottenham Hotspur trounced a sorry Inter Milan 3-0 in the Europa League on Thursday while last year’s European champions Chelsea were humbled 1-0 by Steaua Bucharest after being stung by a Raul Rusescu...
View ArticleCyprus Cup: Focus on Arsenal players as England meet Scotland
Arsenal players will be at the heart of a big home nations clash as England face Scotland in Friday’s Cyprus Cup Group A encounter in Larnaca. The England squad contains six Gunners compared to...
View ArticleGodfather caught drink-driving after christening
A NEW godfather who drank too much at a post christening party has been banned from driving for 16 months. Jordan Agar, 28, of Woodside, Cheshunt, was stopped by police as he drove home and found to be...
View ArticleCyprus Federation of America convention
The Cyprus Federation of America, Inc. will hold their 41st National Convention on Saturday, April 6, 2013 at Terrace on the Park, 5211 11th Street, Corona (Flushing), New York, 11368 (718-592-5000)...
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30 ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΓΙΟΡΤΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΚΡΑΣΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΕΜΠΟΡΙΚΗΣ ΕΚΘΕΣΗΣ Η «Παροικιακή» στυλοβάτης της προβολής του κυπριακού πολιτισμού στο Λονδίνο 29-30 Ιουνίου, Alexandra’s Palace Η εφημερίδα μας, «Παροικιακή», φέρνει...
View ArticleCanadian firm digging for gold in Cyprus
Canadian mining company, Northern Lion Gold Corp. has entered into co-operation with firm, Centerra Gold Inc. to further explore ‘massive sulphide’ deposits in western and central-eastern Cyprus which...
View ArticlePeter Andre and Theo Paphitis working together for Red nose day
Its great to see Peter Andre and Theo Paphitis working together for Red nose day this week.
View ArticleEducation Minister praises the role of Cypriot women
Education and Culture Minister Kyriakos Kenevezos has expressed hope that the 21st century will vindicate the struggles of women. In a message on the occasion of International Women’s Day, Kenevezos...
View ArticleNicolas Papadopoulos to stand for Diko presidency
Nicolas Papadopoulos has announced that he will be standing for the presidency of Diko. The son of former late President Tassos Papadopoulos, he stood down from the vice presidency of the party after...
View ArticleMan shot in Nicosia
A young man was found shot dead Friday outside a garage in Anayia, Nicosia district. The man, aged between 25 and 28, had been shot in the head with a hunting gun. Police say the man is known to them....
View ArticleTroika heads continue meetings with Cypriot authorities
Troika heads will hold new meetings on Friday afternoon with Cypriot Finance Ministry officials in a bid to further discussions on pending issues of the memorandum of understanding agreed in principle...
View ArticleTourism in Greece is bouncing back
Tourism in Greeceis bouncing back this year in an otherwise flat European market, held back by the weak economic climate, travel industry executives said. The desire for a beach holiday closer to home...
View ArticlePremiership Round Up
The battle for Premier League survival takes centre stage this weekend, with the latest round of fixtures providing proverbial six-pointers aplenty. Six of those sides currently sweating on their...
View ArticleLenders want Cyprus capital gains tax
International lenders would like Cyprus to raise its corporate tax and introduce a levy on capital gains and a financial transaction tax to ensure it can repay a euro zone bailout it asked for last...
View ArticleUS state to allow armed teachers in schools
The US state of South Dakota has enacted a law allowing school districts to arm teachers and other school staff. The law’s backers say it will prevent mass school shootings like a December massacre in...
View ArticleNew stage in halloumi fight
CYPRUS is due to resume in earnest its efforts to register halloumi cheese as a protected designation of origin (PDO), agriculture minister Nicos Kouyialis said yesterday following a meeting with...
View ArticleAnastasiades to meet Putin to discuss Russia’s help
Eurozone officials are reported as saying that Russian investors are interested in buying a majority stake in the two biggest Cyprus banks, Popular Bank and Bank of Cyprus. They were also quoted as...
View ArticleApoel go top
Another victory for APOEL at home took them to the top of the table on Saturday overtaking Anorthosis who could only draw at home. APOEL defeated AEL 2-0 at the GSP stadium while Anorthosis could only...
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