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Cyprus Mail on MSNLaw passed to take Cyprus a step closer to SchengenParliament on Thursday voted into law a bill which allows for the European Union’s visa information system (VIS) to be implemented and operated in Cyprus, bringing the island a step closer to member ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNRecord green line crossings in 2024Crossings between the south and north broke records in 2024, with 7.18 million legal crossings via the Green Line recorded, ...
NICOSIA — Cyprus signed a deal Thursday for Israel’s military to build an electronic surveillance system to monitor activity along the UN-patrolled Green Line across the divided Mediterranean ...
In the heart of Nicosia's militarised buffer zone, Australian-Cypriot Costa Constanti turned an abandoned building into a ...
A quiet Sunday morning, a small three-star hotel in Yermasoyia on the ‘wrong’, suburban side of the highway. A modest swimming pool, an importunate cat that jumps on our table – seeking food ...
Israel is to develop a land surveillance system for Cyprus’s defense establishment to stem the flow of asylum seekers and illegal goods from the Turkish-controlled north of the island, in the ...
Peacekeepers last week in the Green Line between the internationally recognized south of Cyprus and the Turkish-occupied north. Nearly 30 asylum seekers are stranded in the zone. Petros Karadjias ...
United Nations troops patrol the "Green Line" dividing the two parts of Cyprus Some key dates in the history of Cyprus: 1914 - Cyprus annexed by Britain, after more than 300 years of Ottoman rule.
Canadian soldiers, working as UN peacekeepers, patrol the Green Line in Cyprus separating the Greek and Turkish forces. (DND Zk-2049) ...
A bullet in the back, a mine on the road, a bomb in a chocolate box—British civilians as well as soldiers were dying ugly deaths on Cyprus, and the British at home were getting into the kind of ...
United Nations troops patrol the "Green Line" dividing the two parts of Cyprus Some key dates in the history of Cyprus: 1914 - Cyprus annexed by Britain, after more than 300 years of Ottoman rule.
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