Cyprus
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23 Aug 2012 Stelios Orphanides (0)
Cyprus, the fifth country in the euro area to seek external aid, wants to avert austerity measures that would hinder growth as it negotiates a bailout with international lenders
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21 Jul 2012 (0)
Russia is planning “within weeks” to host a delegation from Cyprus and hold talks on its request for a second bailout loan.
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6 Jul 2012 (0)
Cyprus's president defended his government's decision to seek financial aid from the island nation's eurozone partners while at the same time asking for a loan from Russia.
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27 Jun 2012 (0)
Cyprus has not specified a figure for a possible bailout it requested from euro-area countries on Monday, the country’s finance minister said.
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24 May 2012 George Georgakopoulos (0)
Eurozone banknotes might soon have the Greek word for “euro” exclusively thanks to Cyprus’s membership in the Economic and Monetary Union if fears of a Greek exit from the common c
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23 May 2012 (1)
Turkey's military says two of its warplanes chased an Israeli aircraft that allegedly violated the airspace of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state, where Turkey is exploring for oi
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22 May 2012 (0)
Cyprus will not need to request European Union bailout funds, President Dimitris Christofias said in Vienna on Monday.
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15 May 2012
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Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias said that he would not seek re-election next year, citing the deadlock in United Nations-mediated talks to reunify the divided island.
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15 May 2012
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Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias said that he would not seek re-election next year, citing the deadlock in United Nations-mediated talks to reunify the divided island.
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6 Mar 2012
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Athens to sign cooperation memorandum, search for hydrocarbon quantities in the Aegean too.
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6 Feb 2012
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The Cyprus parliament has taken the unusual step of rebuking United Nations envoy Alexander Downer over perceived bias that it says is hindering long-running talks to reunify the d
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2 Feb 2012
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President Demetris Christofias will meet with United Nations special adviser Alexander Downer in the coming days for a comprehensive discussion that will include his role in the ta
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24 Jan 2012
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Thousands of Turkish Cypriot mourners were joined by Turkey's political elite on Tuesday as they flocked to the streets in the north of Nicosia to pay their last respects to former
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22 Dec 2011
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A Cyprus court acquitted a defunct airline and four of its former executives of manslaughter and negligence charges over a crash in August 2005 which killed 121 people
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19 Dec 2011
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The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday called on the leaders of Cyprus to "intensify the momentum of negotiations" and reach a resolution on the island's 37-year-old divi
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28 Nov 2011
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The Greek Foreign Affairs Minister met with the Cypriot President to discuss the Cyprus issue last week.
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24 Aug 2011
Thomas Andronas
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Neos Kosmos talks to Turkish-Cypriot academic Ahmet Sozen about possible solutions for the Cyprus property impasse.
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25 Jul 2011
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Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Lambrinidis reacted sharply on Tuesday to a threat by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to freeze relations with the European Union
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11 Jul 2011
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At least 12 people were killed and 34 injured in huge blasts which rocked the main Greek Cypriot naval base at Zygi.
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18 May 2011
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Figures released yesterday reveal that public finances for April 2011 are improved compared with April 2010
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4 May 2011
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More than half a million Cypriots estimated to vote in May
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23 Jan 2011
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Alexander Downer hopes that the meeting in Geneva between the leaders of the two communities in Cyprus and the UN Secretary General this week will continue to build the progress ma
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23 Jan 2011
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Cypriot Archbishop Chrysostomos this week condemned as sacrilege, the theft of a woman's remains in Greece by three Cypriots, including a monk, who claimed they did it because she
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16 Jan 2011
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave her full support to President Demetris Christofias' efforts to solve the Cyprus problem.
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31 Dec 2010
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Turkish Cypriot newspapers condemn the 'fascism of the South' as Greek right wing youth march in the streets using racist slogans against Turks
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