Monday, October 10, 2022

Turkey to re-inforce military presence in northern Cyprus -Erdogan

ISTANBUL, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Turkey will re-inforce its military presence in northern Cyprus after the United States lifted defence trade restrictions on Cyprus, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday.

Speaking in a televised interview with broadcaster CNN Turk, Erdogan

 

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Turkey condemns US decision to lift Cyprus arms embargo

Turkey condemned a move by the United States to fully lift its weapons embargo on the divided island of Cyprus starting in 2023, warning it could start an arms race.

The foreign ministry said on Saturday the decision would “further strengthen the Greek Cypriot side’s intransigence

 

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Arrest over illegal sale of TV subscriptions

A 35-year-old has been arrested in Limassol, police said on Monday, suspected of copyright infringement for selling television subscriptions in Cyprus from a company abroad which he had no right to sell.

Police found the suspect, who was a director at the company, after receiving

 

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Mortgage to rent scheme for distressed borrowers moves ahead

The mortgage to rent scheme is moving forward as state-owned asset management agency Kedipes, the finance ministry, banks and the EU are finalising the details, reports said on Monday.

The ‘Mortgage to Rent’ scheme was discussed at the recent visit of EU officials, ECB officials,

 

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Companies fined for causing death of two workers

Two Limassol companies on Monday were each fined €19,000 and two people were handed commuted prison sentences for causing the death of two workers.

According to an announcement from the labour welfare department, the companies EM Athanasiou Constructions & Development Ltd and DTA

 

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Cyprus ponders building a new railway with EU funding

The possibility of building a railway – co-financed with the European Union – was floated on Monday after a meeting between government officials and visiting EU Commissioner for Transport Adina Valean.

Valean is on the island attending the 2022 Maritime Cyprus 2022 international

 

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‘It’s a serious problem’: battle to save Griffon vulture heats up in Cyprus

They’re vital for the ecosystem, play a crucial role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and, for bird lovers, are an ecotourism delight. But in Cyprus, where prolific use of poison bait has made the Griffon vulture virtually extinct, campaigners are taking action.

 

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Travels Through Cyprus

The old goat herder stands before his flock. Stick in hand, he bears the look of experience. His beaten old hat keeps the sun off his unshaven face. His weathered trousers have seen better days and wear a belt, crudely tied around his waist. His braces are actually two of the elastic straps you use to tie your luggage to the car's roof rack. As the sun beats down on the plains of Agia Marina he herds his goats to pastures new and another day of contentment. When your country has suffered 9000 years of constant invasion, any break in hostilities is greeted with appreciation. Cyprus is a blend of many influences. Turkish, Greek, Muslim and Christian invaders have all set foot upon this hallowed land and made their mark. Mosques and Christian churches stand side by side as a reminder of the often turbulent and violent past of Cyprus. But when free of the shackles of conflict, Cyprus is a place of beauty and discovery. The Byzantine churches amongst the Troodos Mountains are an essential experience. The sense of history and culture is overwhelming as you journey through mountain passes and wonder at the ancient architecture. For a genuine sense of solitude try cycling through the barren land of the Karpas Peninsula or hiking the well-trodden trails of Mount Olympus. The blue crystal waters of Cape Greco provide a wealth of opportunity for swimming and diving. When the sun goes down, the Cypriot nightlife will have you dancing into the early hours. Youngsters tend to make their way towards the large contingent of British pubs in Agia Napa. The more cultured make their way to the traditional Cypriot cafes and bars. Here you can drink raki, the local firewater made from distilled grapes. If you're peckish, try the baked lamb dish of kleftiko, or another local favourite mezedes. Article Source: http://www.travelarticlelibrary.com


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