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Why Cyprus is more Islam-friendly than Turkey – Hürriyet (blog)


Why Cyprus is more Islam-friendly than Turkey
Hürriyet (blog)
The story was about a juvenile female Muslim student living in the Republic of Cyprus. She wanted to attend her primary school classes while wearing a ...

Cyprus starts issuing biometric passports in October – Focus News


Cyprus starts issuing biometric passports in October
Focus News
Cyprus will start issuing biometric passports in the fall, Cypriot iKypros news website reports. The first diplomatic and business passports with biometric ...

Cyprus Needs Urgent Spending Cuts, IMF Says – RTT News


Cyprus Needs Urgent Spending Cuts, IMF Says
RTT News
(RTTNews) - Cyprus is set to return to growth in 2011, but intensified efforts are required to reverse its huge deficits as current external risks weigh on ...
IMF - Cyprus—2010 Article IV Consultation: Preliminary ConclusionsISRIA (registration)
IMF to Cyprus: slash public sector spending nowBusinessWeek
Cyprus needs urgent action to cut deficit, says IMFEconomic Times
Financial Mirror -The News International -Cyprus Mail
all 29 news articles »

Cyprus, a familiar stopover in spy lore – The Associated Press


Washington Post

Cyprus, a familiar stopover in spy lore
The Associated Press
LARNACA, Cyprus — The parade of foreigners who trod on Cypriot shores is long and ancient. Kings, sages, crusaders, merchants, tourists. ...
FBI's spy inquiry hits dead end in CyprusThe Age
A New Look at "Cheap Escapes" - Spy Stories and Hotels on CyprusAbout - News & Issues (blog)
Cyprus attorney general advises against handing over alleged spy's laptopPeople's Daily Online
The Press Association -Indian Express -Cyprus Mail
all 284 news articles »

Anger as Jennifer Lopez set to rock north Cyprus – AFP


Sydney Morning Herald

Anger as Jennifer Lopez set to rock north Cyprus
AFP
NICOSIA — Pop star Jennifer Lopez will give a concert in the Turkish-held statelet of northern Cyprus later this month, organisers said on Tuesday, ...
Jennifer Lopez urged to cancel Cyprus concertTelegraph.co.uk
Lopez sparks outrage over Cyprus gigDigital Spy
Jennifer Lopez criticised over Cyprus gigThe Guardian
Today's Zaman -Toronto Sun -Cyprus Mail
all 85 news articles »

Basketball transfer market heats up in Cyprus – Cyprus Mail


Basketball transfer market heats up in Cyprus
Cyprus Mail
WHILE several teams focus on signing local players first as the base of their rosters for the upcoming season, ...

Lopez set to rock north Cyprus – Straits Times


The Guardian

Lopez set to rock north Cyprus
Straits Times
NICOSIA (Cyprus) - POP star Jennifer Lopez will give a concert in the Turkish-held statelet of northern Cyprus later this month, organisers said on Tuesday, ...
Jennifer Lopez urged to cancel Cyprus concertTelegraph.co.uk
Lopez sparks outrage over Cyprus gigDigital Spy
Jennifer Lopez criticised over Cyprus gigThe Guardian
Toronto Sun -TheImproper.com -www.worldbulletin.net
all 64 news articles »

Cyprus, a familiar stopover in spy lore – eTaiwan News


Cyprus, a familiar stopover in spy lore
eTaiwan News
The arrest and escape of an alleged member of a Russian spy ring last week recalls the rich history of espionage in Cyprus, an island in the eastern ...
Cypriot authorities searching spy suspect's laptopThe Associated Press
Experts examine laptop in spy probeThe Press Association
Cypriot Police Await Attorney-general's Advice on Spy Suspect's LaptopCRIENGLISH.com
Cyprus Mail -Wall Street Journal
all 167 news articles »

Cyprus HICP Inflation Rises In June – RTT News


Cyprus HICP Inflation Rises In June
RTT News
(RTTNews) - Cyprus harmonized index of consumer prices, or HICP rose 2.1% on an annual basis in June, faster than a 1.8% growth in the previous month, ...

Cyprus credit card spending rose 1% y/y in June – Financial Mirror


Cyprus credit card spending rose 1% y/y in June
Financial Mirror
Local plastic card use by Cyprus residents increased by 1% over the year earlier to EUR 150909879 (EUR 151 mln) in June, having also risen by 1% in May and ...