Cyprus
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7 Jan 2015
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Anastasiades has made it clear that he will not return to the table unless the Turkish vessel leaves the area for good.
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6 Jan 2015
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Turkey says Cyprus has no rights over natural gas and any finds should be equitably shared with Turkish Cypriots.
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27 Jun 2014
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The biggest drop is in shops, office space and warehouses.
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27 Jun 2014
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Restoration of Apostolos Andreas to begin in September.
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26 Jun 2014
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Cyprus pens a terse response, saying the "state is recognised by the whole world with the exception of Turkey"
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20 May 2014
Penni Pappas
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After the European Court of Human Rights ordered the country to pay 90m euros.
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10 Feb 2014
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Long-stalled peace talks are to resume after Greek & Turkish Cypriots agreed over the weekend on a road map prepared by the United Nations as a basis for the negotiations.
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28 Jan 2014
(1)
UN Security Council asks for resumption of talks.
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9 Jan 2014
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UN envoy Alexander Downer arrives on the island this Sunday
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7 Jan 2014
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Archbishop Ieronymos is saddened by the actions of SYRIZA MP Vangelis Diamantopoulos who impersonated a drunken priest at a New Year’s Day carnival.
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13 Nov 2013
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Greek and Cypriot governments respond to Erdogan’s statement
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11 Oct 2013
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The net profit is estimated to be between $12-18 billion
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12 Jun 2013
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Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades has launched scathing criticism over the terms of an international bailout which forced massive losses on bank deposits
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30 Apr 2013
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Cypriot pole vaulter Marianna Zachariadi, a Commonwealth Games silver medallist, died at the age of 23 on Monday after a battle with cancer, doctors said.
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12 Apr 2013
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The cost of the bailout for Cyprus has increased to 23bn euros ($30bn; £19.5bn), according to a draft document prepared by the country's creditors.
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3 Apr 2013
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Cyprus agrees terms of bailout with troika and replaces its finance minister
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2 Apr 2013
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A draft bailout agreement between Cyprus and the troika, foresees the exploitation of offshore hydrocarbon deposits as part of an economic reform program
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27 Mar 2013
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Officials preparing for possible repercussions of Cypriot bailout and for talks with troika envoys next week
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26 Mar 2013
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President Anastasiades says deal secures country
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25 Mar 2013
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European Union sources say the EU, International Monetary Fund and Cyprus have agreed on a deal to bail out the indebted nation
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22 Mar 2013
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Parliament leaders said that deposits of less than 100,000 euros should be exempt from any tax.
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22 Mar 2013
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Tsipras decries lack of solidarity for Nicosia, snubs censure motion against FinMin
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21 Mar 2013
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No agreement on first day of talks between Cypriot and Russian officials as troika ups pressure for a deal
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20 Mar 2013
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Greek leaders dismiss fears of contagion, insist that Greece is 'fortified'
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19 Mar 2013
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The White House is monitoring Cyprus' plans to seize money from bank depositors to secure the island's financial rescue, a White House spokesman said
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English Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur coming to Australia in May.
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"Personal reasons" cited as influencing his move back to Melbourne
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The University of Crete's Professor Michalis Damanakis discusses why e-learning is important for Greek language education and how we can motivate children to learn Greek.
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From the get go the Greek sponsored teams are showing they are once again the teams to beat in the Victorian NPL season.
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Andrews government commits to $100m.