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Cyprus President of Cyprus re-elected for second term Nicos Anastasiades won with 56 percent of the vote. In an exclusive interview with Euronews he said he would make unity with Turkish Cypriots a top priority. 05/02/2018
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Cyprus Greek Cypriots vote in presidential runoff Voters say they want a president they can trust not only to finally reunite the island but also to boost its economy, on the mend after a financial crisis in 2013. 03/02/2018
Greece Cyprus elections: What's at stake? Incumbent Nicos Anastasiades will face leftist-backed candidate Stavros Malas in a presidential runoff this weekend in a race that could define whether peace talks with Turkish Cypriots can resume this year. 02/02/2018
Greece Greece, Turkey seek closer ties with Erdogan visit The two-day visit, seen as historic, is set to discuss migration, Cyprus and other tricky topics. 06/12/2017
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World News Is Europe really falling out of love with English? Jean-Claude Juncker claimed English was losing its importance in Europe - did he have a point? 27/09/2017
Cyprus Cash for passports? Reactions from Cyprus Cypriot Finance Minister reacts to the controvery surrounding its scheme to grant passports to wealthy foreign investors. 18/09/2017
Cyprus Cyprus 'sells' citizenship to Russia and Ukraine's super-wealthy At least 400 individuals, including the super-rich from Russia and Ukraine, have allegedly received Cypriot citizenship by investing in the country 18/09/2017
Sport Ultimate Platini fan wins Guinness record Cypriot Philippos Stavrou Platini spent three decades and hundreds of thousands of euros building the world's largest collection of football memorabilia. 11/09/2017
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Cyprus 97-year-old graduates in Cyprus Constandinos Georgiades went back to school at 80, before taking his degree at the University of Cyprus 29/06/2017