ankara has described northern cyprus as its child.t young cypriots are going their own way despite all this. greek and turkish cypriots are getting together more often for shared events -- as here in famagusta on the turkish side. marilena paraskeva helped to organize it. >> i'm positive that, certain, let's say actions will take place soon, so that we can start considering the change. 41 years after the disaster, there's a new mood in cyprus. damien: over the summer fighting in eastern ukraine has escalated, so much for the ceasefire. but the country is not only having to deal with violence in the east, but also having to tackle widespread corruption -- something which has plagued the country for decades. there are so many vested interests and powerful oligarchs and so much money involved, that dealing with corruption is far from easy. and that is true in the east, as well as in the west of ukraine. reporter: vasyl tatosh is a young ukrainian customs officer -- and an improbable symbol of hope for his country. in july, he took over t