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Turkey to Pipe Fresh Water to Northern Cyprus Undersea – A World First – Green Prophet


Hurriyet Daily News

Turkey to Pipe Fresh Water to Northern Cyprus Undersea – A World First
Green Prophet
Divided by politics and now water: Turkey to take care of its occupied half of Northern Cyprus by diverting fresh water in a 48 mile undersea pipeline. ...
Turkish Cypriots could help pay for properties, officials sayHurriyet Daily News
PACE leader brings religious heads togetherCyprus Mail
Outrage follows PACE official to northCyprus Mail
Cyprus Mail -People's Daily Online
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Cyprus – The President of the Republic signed the book of condolences for the … – ISRIA (registration)


Cyprus - The President of the Republic signed the book of condolences for the ...
ISRIA (registration)
“On behalf of the Government and the people of Cyprus, as well as on my own behalf, I express our feelings of deep grief for the passing away of Nestor ...

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Cyprus-Russia relations are bound to develop further – Financial Mirror


Financial Mirror

Cyprus-Russia relations are bound to develop further
Financial Mirror
Cyprus-Russia relations are based on principles, mutual cultural and historic origins and reciprocity and may be developed even further to the benefit of ...

Cyprus building permits increased slightly from Jan-Aug – Balkans.com Business News


Cyprus building permits increased slightly from Jan-Aug
Balkans.com Business News
Cyprus Statistical Service announces that the number of building permits authorized by the municipal authorities and the district administration offices ...

Cohn-Bendit: PM Erdoğan says state should defend everyone’s rights – Today’s Zaman


Today's Zaman

Cohn-Bendit: PM Erdoğan says state should defend everyone's rights
Today's Zaman
Topics from atheism, sexual orientation, secularism and a new constitution to the Cyprus dispute, Israel and the Kurdish issue were on the table on Monday ...

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