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In the Republic of Northern Cyprus under Turkish legislation, clinics openly and legally allow parents to opt for gender selection of their future babies. Clinics' ads over the Internet attract many European couples who have made their child's gender a top priority.
Hundreds of people vanished during the conflict between Greek and Turkish Cypriots in the 1970s. Now a team of scientists from the UN is trying to uncover the truth behind Cyprus' missing citizens.
Cyprus remains split between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. Its violent past casts a shadow over the island. Now unification is on the horizon, with issues of economy and security driving negotiations.
For the first time in the financial crisis, bank accounts are being raided and people's savings are being seized. We look at the fallout of the EU's cruel gamble, exposing the human cost that's devastating Cyprus.
Following a succession of droughts in Cyprus, water has become a rare luxury for many residents. Is the water being shipped from Greece enough to significantly tackle this problem?
Are tourists buying homes in Northern Cyprus purchasing stolen property? Title deeds for holiday flats are at the centre of a property dispute that goes back to the time the island was partition.
The Nice treaty has now been ratified, and 12 new countries, including Cyprus, are set to join the EU in 2004. But doubt still remains whether it will work…
Cyprus proves to be one of the most difficult problem regions in Europe - yet it must be addressed in order for Cyprus to be part of the EU.
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