Compact version |
|
Sunday, 24 November 2024 | ||
|
Cyprus News Agency: News in English (PM), 00-03-14Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>CONTENTS
1500:CYPPRESS:01[01] Cyprus Stock ExchangeNicosia, Mar 14 (CNA) -- The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE)All Share Index closed at today's stock exchange meeting as follows: CSE General Index 537.90 (-1.75) Traded Value CYP 18,053,168 Sectural Indices Banks CYP 9,363,036 657.25 ( -0.89) Approved Investment Companies CYP 809,793 398.98 ( -3.09) Insurance Companies CYP 82,642 424.38 ( -0.29) Manufacturing Companies CYP 555,244 163.54 ( -2.31) Tourism Companies CYP 1,001,754 401.55 ( -1.57) Trading Companies CYP 1,339,067 215.27 ( -3.17) Other Companies CYP 3,895,164 602.91 ( -4.23) Offshore Companies CYP 105,00 ( 0,00) * The third column presents the percentage variation of the indices as compared to the last meeting. CNA MA/20001500:CYPPRESS:02[02] Cyprus - Palestinian National Authority - AgreementNicosia, Mar 14 -- Cyprus and the Palestinian National Authority today signed an agreement for the construction of two health centres in the West Bank in the Palestinian Autonomous Areas.Under the agreement, which is the first of its kind, Cyprus will finance the construction and possibly help equip the centres providing the Palestinian National Authority with one million Cyprus pounds (one Cyprus pound is worth 1,68 US dollars). CNA GG/MCH/20001730:CYPPRESS:03[03] Weather and Temperatures for CyprusNicosia, Mar 14 (CNA) -- Today's weather and temperatures for Cyprus, according to the Meteorological Service at Larnaca International Airport are:Temperatures (degrees Celcius) Station Maximum Minimum Weather (At 1200 UTC) Nicosia 18 9 FINE Larnaca 20 9 FINE Limassol 21 11 FAIR Paphos 19 9 FINE CNA MA/20001735:CYPPRESS:04[04] Greek Foreign Minister - UN envoy - CyprusAthens, Mar 14 (CNA) - Greek Foreign Minister, George Papandreou, said today that Turkey's European Union course "gives a new momentum to the effort for solving the Cyprus problem".Papandreou was speaking after a meeting in Athens with the UN Secretary-General's Special Adviser for Cyprus, Alvaro de Soto, who said he did not foresee face-to-face talks on the Cyprus problem at this stage and noted that meaningful negotiations need not be face-to-face. CNA/KI/RG/MA/2000 1735:CYPPRESS:05[05] Cyprus - Germany - Tourism prospectsNicosia, Mar 14 (CNA) - Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Nicos Rolandis, said the government's aim for the year 2000 is to attract 300 thousand German tourists to the island, a press release issued today says.Speaking at a press conference yesterday on the sidelines of the Berlin International Fair, Rolandis described Germany as "a very important country for Cyprus" because it "holds second place" regarding the number of tourists from this country visiting the island. CNA/RG/MA/2000 1840:CYPPRESS:06[06] Cyprus - Drug related crimes - British proposalNicosia, Mar 14 (CNA) - The Cyprus government fully endorses an initiative announced by the British Prime Minister on March 9 for cooperation between the "15" and the candidate countries for European Union membership in the battle against drug trafficking and drug-related crimes.A Cyprus Foreign Ministry press release issued today says a similar proposal had been put forward by President Glafcos Clerides at a European Council, it notes that Cyprus has already implemented a number of measures to this end and expresses willingness to further enhance cooperation with the UK in this field. CNA MA/GP/2000 1935:CYPPRESS:07[07] British envoy - Press conferenceNicosia, Mar 14 (CNA) - The chances of reaching a solution at present are far better than in the past several years and in the years to come ahead, Britain's envoy for Cyprus, Sir David Hannay has said, pointing out however that it is up to the Greek and Turkish Cypriot sides to make decisive progress towards a settlement.The British diplomat called for "a gear change" at the resumption of the third round of UN-led proximity talks on 23 May and invited the two sides to encourage the UN to be proactive in its search to bridge the gaps between them. Furthermore, he said the two sides should abandon what he described as "zero-sum game", whereby in making any shift each side tries to score a point against the other. Sir David welcomed the improvement in Greco-Turkish relations, noted the sustained and determined involvement of the international community in the Cyprus peace effort and said the European Union dimension is working in a very positive way as all concerned are now trying to reach the same goal, EU accession. Referring to the format of the talks, Hannay dismissed press suggestions that direct negotiations was "really the heart of the matter" and said the UN would take into serious consideration the views of both sides before it embarks on person to person negotiations. CNA MM/MA/2000C N A E N D SCyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |