Sat, May 26 2012
Flags of EU member states outside the European Parliament building in Strasbourg.
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Close race was expected. On the eve of the vote, UN Secretary-General said he would host a meeting of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders on July 7.
The leaders have met more than 90 times since the UN-sponsored talks began in 2008 with the aim of setting up a federal government with a single international personality in a bi-zonal, bi-communal country, with Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot constituent states of equal status.
A range of issues was discussed on February 28, while on March 4, Dimitris Christofias and Dervis Eroglu will discuss governance and power-sharing.
Turkey's government says many jailed journalists have links to the Kurdish rebel group PKK, which has been fighting the Turkish state since 1984. But human rights groups say Turkey's anti-terror laws are increasingly being used to curtail freedom of expression and opposition rather than to stop violence.
Durable improvement in public finances will require structural measures to contain the growth in expenditure, including public sector wages and pensions. Countries across Europe are pursuing far-reaching reforms to correct fiscal imbalances and preserve investor confidence, and Cyprus should also seize this opportunity, the IMF says.
At the height of the conflict in the 1990s, thousands of people disappeared. Their families have met a wall of silence in their struggle to find out what happened to loved ones.
No breakthrough, but UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon says progress is being made.
The two leaders will meet with Mr. Ban for further talks at the end of January in Geneva, where he is expected to amplify the message that progress must be forthcoming. In a report to the Security Council last month UN Secretary General Ban warned that 'a critical window of opportunity is rapidly closing'.
Four Turkish fighter jets violated Greek air space on the afternoon of July 20 2010, flying over the small Aegean island of Agathonisi while Turkish vessels re-appeared in Greek territorial waters.
The global food import bill in 2012 could decline to $1.24 trillion, down slightly from last year’s record of $1.29 trillion.
Boevski has been under arrest in Brazil since October, when he was arrested at Sao Paulo's international airport with nine kg of cocaine in his luggage.
Whereas foreign media ownership is perceived as advantageous for media outlets and journalists, Bulgarian owners are perceived as investors with short-term vision who strive for immediate profits.
Killing spree in Norway in July 2011 and the arrests of individuals in a number of EU member states for the preparation of terrorist attacks, are proof of the continuing need for vigilance, Europol says.
In her message to mark the Day, Bulgaria's Bokova said that books are 'valuable tools' for knowledge-sharing, mutual understanding and openness to others and to the world.
When will the Greeks admit the ethnic cleansing of the minority Turkish population between 1956 - 1974. 12,000 Turkish civilians were killed before Turkey arrived and put a stop to Greek barbarity. The Greek population supported and funded terrorist organisations like EOKA B and war criminals like George Grivas and Nikos Sampson who murdered thousands of Turks with the complete complicity of the Greek population. It is disgusting that the EU continues to openly support the Greek Cypriots while completely ignoring the Turkish Cypriots.
To Yasar,
well-done and well-said! still, we (Turks) need to work on press freedom, human rights and a peaceful ethnic model.. There is work to be done there, regardless of what EU says, we should improve in all these areas..
Other points you make- I agree with you, especially on the fascist Greek generals galvanizing the cypriots (Greek) against Turkish cypriots, eventually causing the invasion! Turkey had no intention to do this- I was a child but I remember-it was forced to invade to protect the lives of Turks there- and Greeks [...]
Read the full comment talk about killings by the Turks, who is fooling who?
Particularly the 'Old Europe' component of the EU led by the likes of France and Germany are a group of "has been nations" utterly incapable of maintaining their populations at their present levels. In orther words the geriatric Europe is gradually dying
Turkey on the other hand is by far the fastest developing economy in Europe with nothing but promise.
Our EU buddies may insist on producing racistic chauvenistic thrash; seemingly their only product these days while Turkey keeps building the New World Order; one that does not revolve asround imperilalist EU [...]
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The future shall be led by the likes of Turkey, China, India, Mexico etc the EU's era of influence id over!
As for comments regarding Cyprus ... has the fascist Greek Cypriots not started a campaign of ethnic cleansing ahainst Turkish Cypriots there would not have been a need for Ankara to invade northern Cyprus!
However as it stands the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is to live forever!!! Any disagreements? Why not come and get it?
Turkey will change. What choice has she got?
If Greek and Cypriot people are looking to blame somebody the truth is they should blame themselves. Fore sure turks did not triggered the events.
Today's world glorifies killers like Turkey.
Turkey invaded Cyprus killed thousands and removed over 200,000 Greek Cypriots from the north which the Turkish army still occupy, and now they expect an invitation to join the EU? Has the world gone crazy???