Oct 4, 2010
Posted in Politics
New Political Will Looks Toward Reunification Between South and North Cyprus
The property market in North Cyprus is abiding grave changes at the moment, with the currently humble property prices rising and appearing set to go on rising at an unexampled rate. In addition, a fresh type of property development is beginning to come out in the north side of the island namely, upmarket and luxury apartments that are clearly projected for people desiring to purchase investment properties in this coming out market
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Oct 4, 2010
Posted in News, Politics
Talks Begin in Cyprus
Yesterday saw a historic day for the divided island of Cyprus. During the last 34 years the island has been split up into what effectively enumerate as two abstracted nations: Cyprus, and the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Under the last Greek Cypriot leader, T. Papadopoulos, the incautious for reunification procrastinated. When the Annan plan was passed up, in 2004, by referendum a referendum which saw Turkish Cypriots support and Greek Cypriots pass up the plan there were fears that the pessimism and lack of progress which have abundant specified attitudes on both sides of the Green Line had returned for acceptable
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Oct 4, 2010
Posted in History, Politics
The Turkish Occupation of North Cyprus
The beautiful Island of Cyprus is a popular destination for holiday makers from all over Europe especially the British. However not everyone is alive that part of the country is under occupation by an intruding on army. In 1974 the Turkish army intruded on the North of Cyprus and have been there ever since. They have adjudged the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus or TRNC as it has also been named but unfortunately no other country in the world recognizes it. In fact most countries including those within the U.N. and the E.U run trade embargoes against North Cyprus. Air Travel to the North of the Island is also censored by most countries and tourist caring to visit there must wing into Turkey first (more…)