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President Christofias yesterday warned Turkey that it will never join the European Union as long as it maintains occupation troops in Cyprus.
“No. The answer is one word. It is not possible for Turkey to be accepted as a member of the Union while continuing the occupation of Cyprus,” he told foreign correspondents in Nicosia.
“It’s very clear to me; it’s very clear to EU members and the Commission. So, it all depends on Turkey. I hope...
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Larnaca Airport Shuttlebus Service Launched
The launch of the airport bus shuttle service linking the island’s main cities to Larnaca has been launched. The numbers of passengers using the long-awaited shuttle between Nicosia/Limassol/Paphos and Larnaca Airport are increasing by the day. There is one departure point in both Nicosia and Limassol and two in Paphos. The shedule includes frequent runs to and from the airport including i...
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Ancient Religious Site UncoveredIf you’re interested in history, there is plenty of it to be found in Cyprus.
Recently, the Cyprus Weekly and the Financial Mirror, along with a number of international newspapers, reported on an Italian archaeological find close to Limassol.An Italian archaeologist, Maria Rosario Belgiorno, claims to have discovered Cyprus’ oldest religious site - a 4,000 year-old triangular temple which predates any other found on the i...
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This is a very interesting letter which will give people a lot to ponder on.
http://cyprusactionnetwork.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/CameronME.276195502.pdf...
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Cyprus and The Euro: More than just a Currency Conversion On the 1st of January 2008 the Euro became Cyprus's official currency while since the 10th of July 2007 the rate of the Cyprus Pound against the Euro has been fixed. The stability of the Cyprus Economy and its reaction to this prospect has been impressive. Very little pressure has been exercised; inflation stayed at low levels and unemployment is still one of the lowest worldwide despite a large influx ...
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The new terminal at Paphos International Airport is now in operation.
The long-awaited new terminal at Paphos International Airport was inaugurated on November 8 by Cyprus' President, Demetris Christofias and is officially opening to traffic on November 17 2008. Paphos airport currently handles over 1.7 million passengers per year and the new terminal is expected to increase the capacity to reach as many as 2.7 million.
The terminal, which covers 18,000m2, wa...
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Sun, sea and sand - and low tax for pensioners
Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 16/01/2008 A stable currency and no inheritance tax makes Cyprus a popular place for Britons to retire, says Harriet Meyer Pension planner
www.telegraph.co.uk/retirement
www.telegraph.co.uk/expats
Pensioners who are fed up with Britain's high taxes and miserable weather can escape both without leaving the European Union by moving to an English-speaking country with a flat rate of income ta...
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http://www.justlanded.com/english/Cyprus/Tools/Just-Landed-Guide/Jobs/Foreign-Pensioners...
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Cyprus Focuses on Maritime Tourism
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism has expressed optimism that the planned new Marinas in different parts of the island will help enhance Maritime Tourism, which will serve strategic goals for enriching Cyprus' tourist product and improving seasonality.
A total of six marinas are planned. Works on the large-scale new Paphos Marina project are expected to be completed within three years. The Minister of Commerce, ...
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Revealed: the best places in the world for retirement Do you feel you've had enough of the rat race and want to jet off to a life in the sun?
Here are your options
Jessica Bown
RECORD numbers of Britons are fleeing the country for more appealing climates, lower taxes, more affordable property and fewer traffic jams. Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that 200,000 people left Britain for good last year, and the majority of them were retire...