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AC Omonia in a Dominant 3-0 against FYROM’s FK Renova

AC Omonia in a Dominant 3-0 against FYROM’s FK Renova

Michalis Konstantinou scored twice against FK Renova (Photo Sigmalive.com) FYROM’s teams are proved to be the best “customers” for Greek and Cypriot teams. AC Omonia wished to become the third straight Cypriot team to reach the UEFA Champions League group stage and came closer to this aim by winning easily with 3-0 FK Renova from FYROM. Michalis Konstantinou, scored twice and […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Lopez Out of Controversial Turkish-Occupied Concert

EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Lopez Out of Controversial Turkish-Occupied Concert

  Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony at the 2006 Time 100 gala event. (Photo: Wikipedia.org) http://cyprusactionnetwork.org/exclusive_jennifer_lopez_out_of_controversial_turkish-occupied_concert EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Lopez Out of Controversial Turkish-Occupied Concert. For Immediate Release: July 8, 2010 Contact: Nikolaos Taneris, New York, Tel (917) 699-9935 NEW YORK- The Cyprus Action Network of America (CANA) Press Officer Nikolaos Taneris after direct consultation with American celebrity news sourcce TMZ.com […]

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Dear Ms Jennifer Lopez, 800 Greek Cypriot women were raped by the Turks in 1974…

http://cyprusactionnetwork.org/dear_ms_jennifer_lopez http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/93-jennifer-lopez Lopez teamed up with Amnesty International to launch a bilingual website aimed at raising awareness about Mexican femicide after learning that 350 young women have been killed in Ciudad Juarez and Chihuahua since 1993…”. Here below please read some of those horrific atrocities of rape and murder inflicted on our people, our women and children as published in […]

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Erdogan Deserves Medal As Fake Friend of Palestinians

Erdogan Deserves Medal As Fake Friend of Palestinians

By Harut Sassounian Publisher, The California Courier, 10 June 2010 In the past week the world witnessed an amazing performance by a government leader that even the most accomplished Hollywood actor could not match! Turkey’s Prime Minister deserves an Oscar for presenting himself as a great humanitarian and protector of Palestinians. The people of Gaza are certainly oppressed and deprived, […]

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Senior Spanish Diplomat Says Turkey still has to take steps for EU

Senior Spanish Diplomat Says Turkey still has to take steps for EU

Ankara Anatolia 2002 GMT 25 May 10 “SENIOR SPANISH DIPLOMAT SAYS TURKEY STILL HAS TO TAKE STEPS FOR EU” ISTANBUL (A.A) – The senior diplomat of Spain, holding the rotating presidency of the European Union (EU), in Turkey said on Tuesday that there was still progress Turkey had to make regarding Copenhagen criteria.  Spanish Ambassador to Turkey Joan Clos Matheu […]

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Famagusta the Ghost Town

Famagusta the Ghost Town

Photo @ lemesia.wordpress.com Famagusta, the town jewel of Eastern Mediterranean, that was turned into a ghost town by Turkey in 1974.   It’s inhabitants were left only with their memories of it… Please, help so as its lawful owners return to it…  

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Greece ranks 28th in the 2010 International Quality of Life Index

Greece ranks 28th in the 2010 International Quality of Life Index

Greece ranks 28th among 194 countries in the 2010 International Quality of life index. The Quality of Life Index reports on a country’s progress – or lack of it – both overall and in nine specific areas that really matter to our quality of life: Cost of Living, Leisure & Culture, Economy, Environment, Freedom, Health, Infrastructure, Risk & Safety and finally Climate. At the same […]

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Population of Foreign citizens in the EU27 in 2008

 Source: Eurostat  Population of foreign citizens in the EU27 in 2008 Foreign citizens made up 6% of the EU27 population On 1 January 2008, 30.8 million foreign citizens1 lived in the EU27 Member States, of which 11.3 million were citizens of another EU27 Member state. The remaining 19.5 million were citizens of countries outside the EU27, of which 6.0 million […]

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Body of former Cyprus president Papadopoulos stolen from grave

BBC reports: Mr Papadopoulos’ body was removed after his grave in Nicosia was broken into overnight, officials said. Marios Garoyan, leader of the former premier’s centre-right Diko party, condemned the act as a “heinous and terrible crime”, AFP reported. Mr Papadopoulos died of lung cancer in Nicosia in 2008, aged 74. The theft from the Deftera village cemetery in Nicosia […]

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The Hodja phenomenon

The Hodja phenomenon

By Stavros Lygeros Ankara is laughing. It ran the gauntlet of its so-called evaluation for European membership without making the slightest compromise, when the EU should have frozen all negotiations until Turkey met its conditions. Meanwhile, although Athens and Nicosia could not have imposed any unilateral sanctions, they could have avoided signing an agreement which confirms Turkey’s special status in […]

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