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1. Ban calls on Cypriots to reach deal before summer January 19, 2012

UN chief hopes talks in New York produce a breakthrough. Ban Ki-moon, the secretary-general of the United Nations, will urge the leaders of Cyprus's Greek and Turkish...

2. Rehn slams eurozone credit rating downgrades January 14, 2012

S&P strips France and Austria of AAA status; Cyprus and Portugal downgraded to 'junk'. Olli Rehn, the European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, has strongly...

Rehn slams eurozone credit rating downgrades

3. There may be (even more) trouble ahead November 17, 2011

The overall outlook for growth in the EU has deteriorated, but there are variations across the continent. Economic growth in the European Union has come to a standstill and...

There may be (even more) trouble ahead

4. EU warns of recession November 10, 2011

Growth has come to a standstill, Commission says, as five member states are told to do more to cut deficits. Economic recovery in the EU has come to a standstill and there...

EU warns of recession

5. Stop the clock! October 13, 2011

Confusion for the Cypriots. Cyprus's preparations for its presidency of the European Union's Council of Ministers, which starts on 1 July 2012, are behind schedule. 

Stop the clock!

6. Movers & Shakers October 6, 2011

Kornelios Korneliou has been appointed permanent representative of Cyprus to the EU. Previously Cyprus's ambassador to France, he replaced Andreas Mavroyiannis on Monday (3...

7. Shows of strength in the Mediterranean September 29, 2011

At a crucial time for talks on the future of Cyprus, Turkey is showing that it is not afraid to take on either the EU or Israel. Emboldened by its rising profile and...

Shows of strength in the Mediterranean

8. Cyprus's miserable summer months September 1, 2011

The destruction of a power station has pushed Cyprus into its worst crisis since the Turkish invasion in 1974. Cyprus has not been a very happy country for decades, but even...

Cyprus's miserable summer months

9. Cyprus's economy is 'sound' August 5, 2011

Olli Rehn seeks to allay fears that island may need bail-out; calls for reform as president reshuffles government. The economy of Cyprus is fundamentally sound even though...

10. Commission plays down contagion fears August 2, 2011

Concern that Italy, Spain and Cyprus will need bail-outs. The European Commission today said that there was no discussion of EU bail-outs for Italy, Spain or...

Commission plays down contagion fears

11. Cypriot cabinet resigns July 29, 2011

President says he will not step down over political and energy crisis. The Cypriot cabinet has resigned amid growing public anger over the handling of a political and energy...

12. Central banker warns of Cyprus bail-out July 21, 2011

Cyprus in economic ‘emergency' after devastating accident, says central-bank governor. The economy of Cyprus is in a “state of emergency” and may need to be bailed...

13. Little appetite for Turkish accession July 20, 2011

A complex, close and at times contentious relationship. Turkey's relations with the EU are complex, close and at times contentious – and are shaped by issues that are...

Little appetite for Turkish accession

14. EU names Cyprus envoy July 20, 2011

Portuguese diplomat will support United Nations as peace talks enter critical phase. Jorge César das Neves, a former Portuguese diplomat who currently serves as an...

15. Conflicts expose weakness i n the EU's enlargement policy July 20, 2011

The problems in Cyprus cast doubt on the EU's claims that enlargement can help solve territorial disputes. The European Union's enlargement policy was long seen as one of...

16. A Union punctured by internal and external border hot-spots July 20, 2011

Europe's borders, and those of the European Union, are the product of awkward geography, as in the case of Lampedusa, or of historical accident, with Kaliningrad and Ceuta...

A Union punctured by internal and external border hot-spots

17. Cypriot foreign minister steps down July 18, 2011

Resignation follows blast that killed 13 and knocked out half of the island's power supply. Markos Kyprianou, the foreign minister of Cyprus, resigned today (18 July), a...

18. Cyprus to request EU help after blast July 11, 2011

Explosion at naval base kills at least ten and damages island's main power plant. The government of Cyprus is to request emergency aid from the European Union to deal with...

Cyprus to request EU help after blast

19. UN wants Cyprus solution by October July 7, 2011

UN chief says Greek and Turkish Cypriots understand the need to tackle core issues. The secretary-general of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, has given Greek and Turkish...

UN wants Cyprus solution by October

20. UN chief pushes for new settlement talks June 30, 2011

Greek and Turkish Cypriot to meet Ban next week. The leaders of the Greek and Turkish Cypriots will face calls to make a new push in unification talks when they meet Ban...

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