Middle Eastern countries
Bomb Scare at Cyprus Airport Ahead of US Vice President Visit
The airport in the city of Larnaca, Cyprus was evacuated on Tuesday morning after authorities received a bomb threat.
The police received a phone call from someone saying that an explosive device had been placed in a toilet at the airport at around 9.30 am, according to local media reports.
Turkey Must Pay EUR 90 M over Cyprus Invasion - ECHR
The European Court of Human Rights ordered Turkey to pay EUR 90 M over the invasion of Cyrpus in 1974.
Monday's judgment also says the damages ascribed to Ankara were a compensation for losses the island's population suffered during the invasion, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Cyprus relaxes banking restrictions
Cyprus relaxes banking restrictions
Cypriots can now cash cheques and have higher limits on transactions. Also in business news: Switzerland will grant 500 Croatian workers access to the country's labour market.
Banking regulations were imposed last year as part of the austerity measures in Cyprus. [AFP]
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Bank of Cyprus thaws deposits
Bank of Cyprus will release some of the 933 million euros of deposits still frozen under a recapitalization of the bank last year, it said on Wednesday. [Reuters]
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New sewage plant contributes to peace in Cyprus
New sewage plant contributes to peace in Cyprus
Development of a new sewage treatment plant in Nicosia brought the Turkish and Greek communities together with a new hope of peace and tolerance.
UN peacekeeping troops patrol the Green Line in Nicosia. [AFP]
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Greek Christians mark rare Good Friday in north Cyprus
Hundreds of Greek Orthodox pilgrims, some coming home after 40 years of forced exile, commemorated the crucifixion of Jesus in a rare Good Friday service in northern Cyprus.
Greek, Turkish Cypriot Communities in Rare Joint Project
A new sewage plant was opened in Cypriot capital Nicosia by the mayors of northern and southern part of the city as a joint initiative of the city's Greek and Turkish population.
The high-tech plant costs EUR 29 M, with a third of the money provided by the European Union, BusinessWeek reported.
EU supporting water treatment effort in Cyprus
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Cyprus UN envoy says economic crisis could aid peace deal
Cyprus's economic crisis could hasten a deal to end decades of enmity between the island's estranged Greeks and Turks, its outgoing United Nations envoy said on Thursday.
Reunification talks resumed between the two sides on February 11.