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A time of reckoning for Cyprus

Negotiations are always a tricky business. Especially, when the stakes are so high and the returns are not so obvious.

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Cyprus talks: Turkish troop plans threaten progress

Territorial trade-offs and demilitarisation issues leave historic deal in the balance.

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Both sides of Cyprus call for peace

Anastasiades and Akinci edge closer to ending the long-standing conflict, but the UN says there’s no ‘quick fix’.

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US reaffirms commitment to just settlement in Cyprus

Cyprus has become increasingly attractive to U.S. businesses and investors, and given its strategic location in an increasingly complex region.

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Cyprus Church to create its own bank

“Despite the financial crisis the Church had managed to increase its assets by €500 million in the period, and now had property worth in excess of €1.5 billion”

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Cyprus calls on Turkey to contribute to the establishment of missing persons’ fate

Leaders of the two communities agreed to provide each other immediately and simultaneously with all information on the location of graves.

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Digging deeper holes

Craig Barker reflects on his 20 years as an archaeologist in Cyprus.

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Hotels in Famagusta district reach full capacity

The region is having one of the best tourist seasons, says Head of Famagusta Tourism Development and Promotion Company Lakis Avraamides.

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Cyprus’ Wine Festival kicks off

The Limassol attraction is set to open its gates today.

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Cyprus’ mountain resorts struggle to make ends meet despite rise in tourism

The main issues include inadequate transportation, non-inclusion of mountain resorts in tour packages and unfair competition from unlicensed hospitality venues.

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