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Tassos Papadopoulos, president of the Republic of Cyprus, addresses the 62nd General Assembly at the United Nations on September 26, 2007 in New York City. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)
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Regional Roundups

A regularly updated column of news briefs from around the region Saudi forces thwart attack on oil installation

Shopping street in Cyprus divided capital brings sign of change

Rusty barbed wire, abandoned buildings and military checkpoints are visible symbols of the Mediterranean island's decades-long partition but moves to reopen a major shopping street in Cyprus' divided capital are bringing signs of change.

Cyprus starts to bury its dead from air tragedy

A grief-stricken Cyprus started to bury the first of its air crash victims Wednesday after a Cypriot plane plunged into a hillside outside Athens killing all 121 on board.

Cyprus vows to solve air crash mystery as anger boils over

Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos vowed Tuesday to do everything in his power to solve the mystery of the Helios plane crash, as anger grew over the airline's handling of the tragedy.

Grieving Cyprus demands answers after deadly air crash

Grief-stricken Cyprus mourned the victims of its deadliest air disaster after 121 people, most of them Cypriot, were killed in a plane crash in Greece amid angry questions over the doomed aircraft's safety.

Tassos the waiter’s friend

Cypriot process was ‘flawed’

NOT WELCOME: Turkish-Cypriots peer through a border fence in Nicosia toward the Greek-Cypriot south on Sunday, a day after Greek-Cypriots rejected a United Nations reunification plan for the island widely endorsed by Turkish-Cypriots.

Annan in final plea on Cyprus

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has made a last-ditch appeal to the people of Cyprus to end their 30-year division when they decide the fate of his peace plan on April 24.

One last chance

After 30 years of division, the Mediterranean island of Cyprus is embroiled in what must be, for the foreseeable future at least, a last push for reunification.

Cyprus looks for a last-minute deal

Cyprus will add its star to the European Union flag next May. But barring a last-minute breakthrough, EU membership will only apply to the Greek community.
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