Mar 18, 2013
The decision by Cyprus's 16 eurozone partners and the International Monetary Fund to impose a one-time tax of 6.75 per cent on all deposits under (euro) 100,000 ($131,000) and 9.9 per cent over that amount has enraged Cypriot politicians. Read Article Cyprus parliament delays vote on bank deposits tax
Feb 24, 2013
The Mediterranean island nation of Cyprus, which will hold a run-off vote today to determine its next government, has the potential to reignite the euro crisis all on its own. Read Article Tough times in Cyprus threaten to reignite the euro crisis
Feb 22, 2013
Clare Dight reports on a yoga holiday in Cyprus, skiing in the French Alps, a new trip to Greenland and the opening of the new wing of the Ritz Carlton on Dubai's Jumeirah beach. Read Article Travel Deals: Cyprus, Skiing, Greenland and Dubai
Feb 18, 2013
Exit polls give Nicos Anastasiades 45 per cent of the vote, just short of the 50 per cent plus one vote of the ballots cast to avoid a run-off on Sunday. Michael Theodoulou reports from Nicosia Read Article Centre-right candidate ahead in Cyprus vote but run-off looks likely
Dec 24, 2012
What's Down: Many stores in Nicosia have pulled down their shutters while others are practically empty, reflecting Cyprus¿s poor economic state. Read Article Bleak Christmas for many Cyprus retailers
Dec 11, 2012
The measures are not as onerous as those imposed on Greece and are unlikely to ignite the sort of social unrest that roils Athens. Read Article Cyprus set to receive EU and IMF bailout of up to €17.5bn
Nov 04, 2012
The soldier, identified as a 19-year-old serving with the Second Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was stabbed in the chest and was dead upon arrival at a local hospital. Read Article British soldier killed in Cyprus resort stabbing, three held
Nov 02, 2012
Samantha Wood revisits childhood memories and exquisite dishes on a trip home. Read Article Culinary journeys: Sated in Cyprus
Oct 29, 2012
Thousands of British colonial-era files have been discovered recently that highlight the brutality of action against Eoka fighters and Cypriot civilians. Read Article Files reveal dark side of British empire
Oct 29, 2012
Thassos Sophocleous is preparing to sue the British government - 'not for the money', but for Britain to acknowledge the dark side of its imperial past. Read Article Cyprus torture victim still seeking UK apology