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Members of the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra will be among those taking part in a gala musical evening at St Paul's Church Hall in Nicosia on Friday.
New Larnaca airport opens, France reaffirms support for Cyprus
The new 656,3 million euro Larnaca International Airport was inaugurated by President Demetris Christofias on Saturday, welcoming a new age of innovation and development in air transportation for Cyprus.
French Minister urges quick solution to Cyprus problem
"French Minister urges quick solution to Cyprus problem www.chinaview.cn 2009-11-08 06:03:55 NICOSIA, Nov.
Two Books Written by Denise Larkin
Cyprus Travels by Denise Larkin Print: 8.90 Download: 1.50 A travel book with pictures that gives information and details about Cyprus, such as what there is to see and do, and where to go if you are thinking of visiting this country.
Emirates releases Companion Fare offer to all destinations
Visiting any destination in Australia, the Far East, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, or even Dubai has never been easier and cheaper than today.
Diplomatic Diary: President of India visits Cyprus
Cypriot President Demetris Christofias and Indian counterpart Pratibha Devisingh Patil meet in Nicosia.
Commemorating the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, "If you fall... " is a theatre performance on 3,5 and 6 November, at Nicosia "If you fall..." is a performance piece involving dance, speech, as well as music for strings commissioned by the German Cultural Centre, Goethe-Zentrum Nicosia, and supported by the Embassy of Germany in ...
President Patil asks Cyprus companies to invest in India
By Ravi Khandelwal, Nicosia , Oct 30: President Pratibha Patil, presently visiting Cyprus as part of her weeklong tour, on Friday asked the business fraternity of Cyprus to invest in India, as it is an excellent destination for investment.
Turkey warned over Cyprus reunification standstill | EU - European Information on Enlargement
"Turkey warned over Cyprus reunification standstill Published: Thursday 29 October 2009 Cypriot Foreign Affairs Minister Markos Kyprianou warned today that Ankara would negatively affect its EU accession bid if did not begin complying with its obligations to normalise relations with Nicosia in December this year." More: EurActiv.com - Turkey warned ...
20 years after Berlin Wall fell, Nicosia remains divided
By Sonia Wolf SHOPPERS in the capital of the divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus sometimes have to take along an extra item with their credit cards and mobile phones - their passports.
Learning each othera s language to promote trust
"Learning each othera s language to promote trust By Patrick Dewhurst PROMOTING the teaching of Greek in Turkish Cypriot schools, and Turkish in Greek Cypriot schools is an important part of a Cyprus solution, the EU Commissioner for Multilingualism, Leonard Orban said yesterday.
Ask your questions: Turkey torn between East and West
"Ask your questions: Turkey torn between East and West Political commentators debate whether recent events indicate that Turkey is turning away from the West and towards the Islamic world.
US propensity for air travel is 15 times greater than in China; Cyprus tops European rankings
If you need to develop a true middle market product, then Suriname is your ideal type.
Hermes Cyprus to build 5-star hotel at Larnaca airport
Hermes Cyprus to build 5-star hotel at Larnaca airport Sarkozy invited to airport opening on November 7 French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been invited to inaugurate the 656-million-euro new terminal building at Larnaca airport on November 7, built by French construction giant Bouyges.
The Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting begins in Port-of-Spain on November 27 and continues for three days.
Cyprus, Greece support Turkey's EU bid
Cyprus and Greece agreed on Monday that Turkey should eventually become a full member of the European Union, but they would try to get a new "road map" for its accession during a European Council meeting in December.
Mideast couples find Cyprus for civil marriage
The two couples had never met each other and probably never would. They were from opposite sides of a border between longtime enemies.
In Mideast, marriage too can be a battlefield
They had come from opposite sides of a border between longtime enemies. But Elie Wakim and Nada Ghamloush from Lebanon, and Dimitri Stafeev and Olga Zaytseva from Israel , had a problem in common: Belonging to different religions, neither couple could get married in their home country, and had to fly to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus to tie the ...
Cyprus Gives Mixed Reception to Report on Turkey's EU Bid
"Cyprus Gives Mixed Reception to Report on Turkey's EU Bid 2009-10-15 04:15:17 Cyprus government gave a mixed reception to a European Commission progress report on Turkey's bid to join the European Union, which was made public Wednesday in Brussels.
Turkey cancels military exercise in northern Cyprus
"Turkey cancels military exercise in northern Cyprus www.chinaview.cn 2009-10-13 18:56:23 NICOSIA, Oct.13 -- Turkey has decided not to carry out the annual military exercise 'Toros' in northern Cyprus to offer amore favorable climate for the ongoing negotiations aimed at reunifying the divided island." More: Turkey cancels military exercise in ...
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