In an effort to boost peace efforts, Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders have agreed to open a new crossing point linking their two communities on Cyprus during United Nations peace talks yesterday.
The remote crossing point was long demanded by locals living on both sides in the mountainous area of the Mediterranean island.
The crossing will be under escort of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, which has been in place on the island since 1964, after the outbreak of inter-communal violence.

















Thirty years ago it was officially declared extinct in Britain.








Deaths from cardiovascular ailments plunged a remarkable 30 percent in Canada over a 10-year period, a new study shows. 

