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  2. Cyprus–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Cypriot–British relations are foreign relations between Cyprus and the United Kingdom. Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960, after 82 years of British control. The two countries now enjoy warm relations; however, the continuing British sovereignty of the Akrotiri and Dhekelia Sovereign Base Areas has continued to ...

  3. President of Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The president of Northern Cyprus is the head of state of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Rauf Denktaş was the first and founding president of Northern Cyprus, and retired in 2005. His position was taken over by Mehmet Ali Talat, followed by Derviş Eroğlu, [2] then Mustafa Akıncı, and the current president, Ersin Tatar .

  4. Public Service Commission (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Commission (PSC) of Sri Lanka is an independent government commission established under the Constitution of Sri Lanka to manage human resources in the public service. [1] The first Public Service Commission was established in 1946 under the Ceylon (Constitution) Order in Council, with powers over the appointment, transfer ...

  5. Federal Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Commission was set up for the first time under British colonial rule in 1926. After independence, the commission was established in Pakistan in 1947 under the provision of Government of Pakistan Act. Functioning. At present, the commission is functioning under Article 242 of the constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

  6. Category:Government buildings in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Prisons in Cyprus ‎ (1 P) Categories: Buildings and structures in Cyprus by type. Government buildings by country. Government of Cyprus. Government buildings in Europe by country.

  7. Cyprus Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The Central Intelligence Service (CIS, KYP) is the intelligence-gathering body of Cyprus. It was reorganised and given official status by a 14 April 2016 Parliamentary bill. The CIS was initially founded in 1970 by President Archbishop Makarios. [2] The new Independent Authority was renamed "Cyprus Intelligence Service" and is responsible for ...

  8. Aphrodite gas field - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite gas field is an offshore gas field off the southern coast of Cyprus located at the exploratory drilling block 12 in the country's maritime Exclusive Economic Zone and bordering the Yishai gas field, located in Israeli territorial waters. [5] Located 34 kilometres (21 mi) west of Israel 's Leviathan gas field, block 12 is believed to ...

  9. Supreme Court of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is responsible both for examining whether the laws of the Republic can be justified by the situation and whether or not they violate human rights and for acting as an Appeal Court. It also acts as an admiralty and administrative court and can also rule on electoral issues. It is based in Nicosia and is composed of 7 judges ...