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Cypriot Parliament President: We Need to Begin a Campaign to Annul Turkish Plans
The President of the Cypriot House of Representatives, Yiannakis Omirou, has denounced statements of Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan earlier today on the Cyprus...
2015 State Budget Approved in Cyprus
On Tuesday evening, Cyprus' House of Representatives has approved the 2015 state budget that was agreed with the Troika, as the country is still...
Nicosia Against Turkish Foreign Minister Visiting 'North and South'
Cyprus has made it clear that it cannot discuss any proposal made by the Turkish side for meetings of the Turkish and Greek Foreign...
Turkey: "There is No Cyprus"
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs proceeded to make another provocative statement saying that “there is no Cyprus,” sparking a strong reaction from Nicosia.
This...
Australian Senate President Pays Official Visit to Cyprus
The President of Australian Senate John Hogg will pay Cyprus an official four-day visit, as head of a delegation. The visit comes after an...
Cypriot Lawmakers Narrowly OK's Bailout
The Cypriot Parliament, by the slimmest of margins, 29-27, gave approval on April 30 to an international bailout package that critics said will condemn...
Cypriot Bankers Fear For Their Lives
Cypriot officials from the now-defunct Cyprus Popular Bank who testified before the European Parliament said the bank crisis in their country allegedly involved the...
Cyprus Rejects Bank Deposit Tax for EU Bailout, Plan B Coming
The Cypriot Parliament late on March 19, by a vote of 36-0 with 19 abstentions, overwhelmingly rejected a proposal put forth by international lenders...
Meet Cyprus' New All-Male Cabinet
Cypriot President-elect Nicos Anastasiades, who will be sworn in on Feb. 28 and take power the next day, has already appointed his administration as...
Papademos: Partition is no Option for Cyprus
The Greek Prime Minister Loukas Papademos has made it clear that partition is no option as far as a political settlement in Cyprus is...