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Cypriot leaders to embark on settlement and property disputes

Cypriot leaders to embark on settlement and property disputes Athens/Nicosia  - Rival leaders seeking a solution to reunify the divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus will soon embark upon the complex legal issue of settlement and property disputes, where thousands of individuals stake a claim on property seized decades ago, UN officials said Monday

Greek Cypriot leader Dimitris Chistofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat discussed relations between a federal government and the constituent states during peace talks on Monday.

Hamas Delegation, Turkish Foreign Policy Advisor Return to Cairo

Hamas Delegation, Turkish Foreign Policy Advisor Return to Cairo Cairo  - A Hamas delegation and a senior Turkish foreign policy advisor returned to Cairo from Damascus Monday, airport sources told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

Ahmet Davotoglu, chief foreign policy advisor to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was in Damascus for talks with Hamas in Damascus and with the Syrian authorities. He returned to Cairo Monday evening by private plane, airport sources said.

Amy Winehouse's troubled marriage to end

Amy Winehouse's troubled marriage to end London  - The husband of drug-and alcohol-afflicted British soul singer Amy Winehouse confirmed Monday that he is seeking a divorce from the talented star on the grounds of adultery after a marriage that lasted less than two years.

Solicitor Henri Brandman, who is representing 26-year-old Blake Fielder-Civil, said in a statement: "I can confirm that I have been instructed to commence divorce proceedings on the grounds of Amy's adultery."

Lawyers for the 25-year-old singer Monday acknowledged receipt of the divorce papers.

Toyota launches 2010 Prius as Honda hopes to compete

Toyota launches 2010 Prius as Honda hopes to compete Detroit  - Toyota Motor Co on Monday unveiled the third version of its best-selling hybrid car, the Prius, one day after Honda Motor Co launched a similar car it hopes can eat into Toyota's commanding share of the hybrid market.

The 2010 Prius, which Toyota says is more fuel-efficient than any other car on the market, was the highlight of this year's North American International Auto Show in Detroit, a toned-down affair as automakers leave behind one of their worst sales years in decades.

Costa Rica quake killed 18, dozens remain missing

Costa Rica quake killed 18, dozens remain missing San Jose  - Rescue teams had found the bodies of 18 people killed in last week's earthquake in Costa Rica by Monday, while over 100 others who suffered injuries have been rescued.

The quake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale left a further 47 people missing, the Red Cross said Monday.

More than 1,300 people had to be taken to emergency accommodations in the area affected by the quake, 60 kilometres northwest of Costa Rican capital San Jose.

UN urges Israel to stop fighting to allow relief operations

New York  - The United Nations on Monday appealed to the Israeli government to institute longer lulls in the fighting so more humanitarian assistance can be provided to the population in Gaza Strip.

The Israeli Defense Forces repeated a three-hour lull on Monday to allow dozens of trucks carrying relief supplies to enter Gaza. But John Holmes, the coordinator for UN humanitarian operations, said the lull should last 24 hours and be renewed.

"The three-hour lulls have continued but they are far from satisfactory," Holmes said at UN headquarters in New York. "The time has changed and in some occasions have caused confusion for aid agencies and the population, of course."

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