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  2. Two-state solution (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The current situation in Cyprus. The two-state solution [1] for the Cyprus dispute refers to the proposed permanent division of the island of Cyprus into a Turkish Cypriot State in the north and a Greek Cypriot State in the south, as opposed to the various proposals for reunification that have been suggested since the island was split into two by the 1974 Turkish invasion.

  3. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis led to an agreement with the Eurogroup in March 2013 to split Cyprus Popular Bank, into a ... Cyprus, two different companies ...

  4. Cyprus problem - Wikipedia

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    In an opinion poll conducted by Cypronetwork among Greek Cypriots on behalf of the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) in 2022, 36% stated that the best solution to the Cyprus problem was a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation, 18% stated two separate states was the best option, 19% preferred a "unitary state", and 13% favoured the status quo.

  5. In ethnically split Cyprus, buffer zone tensions persist ...

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    Decades on from the ethnic division of Cyprus, tensions persist along the 180-kilometer buffer zone separating breakaway Turkish Cypriots from Greek Cypriots in the internationally recognized ...

  6. Cyprus peace process - Wikipedia

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    The peace efforts had begun around the time of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, which split the multiethnic Republic of Cyprus into the Turkish-majority north and the Greek-majority south. The north later declared independence as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus , although Turkey is the only United Nations (UN) member to recognise this.

  7. Did the Bull Market Just End in Cyprus? - AOL

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    The Cypriot agenda (there must be a Robert Ludlum novel by that name) continued to weigh on markets today, with the S&P 500 falling 0.2%. The narrower, price-weighted Dow Jones Industrial Average ...

  8. One part of Cyprus mourns, the other rejoices 50 years after ...

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    Cyprus gained independence from Britain in 1960, but a shared administration between Greek and Turkish Cypriots quickly fell apart in violence that saw Turkish Cypriots withdraw into enclaves and ...

  9. Economy of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, the Cypriot government reached an agreement with its eurozone partners to split the country's second biggest bank, the Cyprus Popular Bank (also known as Laiki Bank), into a "bad" bank which would be wound down over time and a "good" bank which would be absorbed by the larger Bank of Cyprus.