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Cyprus Fully Respects Places of Worship of Turkish Cypriots

The Government of Cyprus rejects and denounces the Turkish Cypriot side’s attempt to politicize a fire that was set to the Haji Ibrahim Aga mosque in Limassol, Government Spokesman Stephanos Stephanou underlined on Tuesday. Stephanou said that the fire was...

Fire in Cypriot Mosque Fuels Political Issue

Fire broke out  in a mosque in Lemesos on Holy Saturday. Dervish Eroglu, head of the Turkish Cypriots, is blaming Greek Cypriots for the fire. He says they were encouraged by Orthodox clergymen. "Such actions prove that Greek Cypriots dislike...

Historic Building in Limassol To Be Demolished

The Supreme Court of the Republic of Cyprus has decided to grant the new owners of the historic building “Anotera” the right to demolish it, after the Municipality’s efforts to include the building in its restoration list have failed. The...

Economides’ Greece: An Old Country Needs a Brand New Name

ATHENS – Ten years ago, Peter Economides, a marketing strategist who helped re-launch a dying Apple computer company into the world’s second-largest business, left New York, came to visit Greece, stayed at a hotel on Athens’ southern coast, saw...

Upcoming Greek and Cypriot Art Auction in Limassol

Cyprus based art consultancy La Parole Divine organized an auction of Russian, Greek and Cypriot icons and art that will be held on December the 15th at the 'Four Seasons hotel' in Limassol. The auction will be divided into two...

20th General Assembly of Association of Balkan News Agencies

On Monday, Delegates of the 20th General Assembly of the Association of the Balkan News Agencies - Southeast Europe (ABNA -SE), organized in the southern coastal town of Limassol by Cyprus News Agency, discussed problems and challenges facing news...