Cypriots are voting for a new president amid a financial crisis. The change in leadership comes at a crucial juncture for Cyprus as the other 16 countries that use the euro are expected to decide next month on a financial lifeline for the tiny country of less than a million people, according to a report of the Associated Press. Right-wing opposition leader Nicos Anastasiades has led opinion polls going into Sunday's vote. The top two candidates will go to a runoff a week later if no one gets more than half the votes.