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Alarm over north Cyprus gay cases Michael Cashman, a British Labour Party MEP and joint head of the European Parliament’s LGBT Intergroup, said the ban “wreaks lives." read more ACTA: Absolutely Everything You Need To Know About Europe's Grand Anti-Piracy Plan So, SOPA appears to be dead (for now at least). But across the pond, Europe is facing a new law that could be even more draconian than SOPA. Here's what you need to know. ACTA's EU future in doubt after Polish pause Polish prime minister Donald Tusk has suspended his country's ratification of ACTA, in a move that could make the agreement null and void across the EU ( ZDNet UK - Intellectual Property ) 01/11/2012 12:54 ISRAEL – CYPRUS Cyprus and Israel sign two defence and intelligence agreements » The crisis in Turkish-Israeli relations and the discovery of hydrocarbons in the Eastern Mediterranean are behind improved relations between the two countries. Cyprus has no navy or air force that could act as a deterrent to Turkey. Renewal of U.S. Import Restrictions on Cypriot Coins Being Considered GAINESVILLE, Mo., Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- At the Cultural Property Advisory Committee meeting on January 18th, oral submissions on whether the MoU between the U.S. and Cyprus should be renewed were ... Meridian Trust Now Has the Online Capability to Register a Cyprus Company, Fast Reduce tax through the EU's lowest corporate tax regime.(PRWEB UK) 24 January 2012 Meridian Trust is one of the leading corporate and fiduciary service providers in Cyprus, with over a decade of experience in its field and a large portfolio of international clients. The company is delighted to reveal their new online Cyprus company registration facility, with services that include the ... Judges retire to consider Assange case WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's future lies in the hands of seven British Supreme Court judges who have retired after two days of hearings in London. Turkey to amend law to rid the country of illegal workers Different estimates in Turkey put the number of Armenian citizens in the country at as low as 10,000 and as high as 100,000. A New Question of Internet Freedoms European activists are hoping to stop the international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, which they say will erode Internet freedom and stifle innovation. |
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