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Cyprus Remembers Brutal Murder of Tassos Isaac by Turkish Nationalists
August 11 marks 25 years since the brutal murder of the Greek Cypriot demonstrator Tassos Isaac inside the United Nations Buffer Zone in 1996.
The Uncanny Parallels Between the Cyprus and Ukraine Invasions
As Cyprus marks the anniversary of the Turkish invasion of July 20, 1974, many are highlighting the uncanny parallels with the Russian invasion of...
Identifying the Remains of the Missing After the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus
Over 2,000 people in Cyprus were reported missing after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, when troops illegally invaded the island.
Turkish Occupation Continues to Erase Ancient Heritage of Cyprus
Since the military invasion of Cyprus by the Turkish army during the summer of 1974, countless reports have been published about the atrocities the...
Cyprus Martyrs of Greek War of Independence to be Honored in July
The martyrs of the Greek War of Independence on Cyprus will be honored in a special online commemoration of their sacrifice in July of 2021.
Cyprus President Accuses Turkey of Envisioning New Ottoman Empire
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades took a swipe at Turkey and the “arrogance of those who envision a new Ottoman empire” on Sunday.
NGO Urges Biden to Oppose Turkey’s “Two State Solution” for Cyprus
A US-based organization advocating for a solution to the decades old division of Cyprus called on President Joe Biden to push Turkey to abandon...
Erdogan Says He “Doesn’t Trust Greek Cypriots” After Talks Collapse
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says that he expects no results from United Nations led talks on Cyprus
Turkey Torpedoes Cyprus Talks with Demand for “Two-State Solution”
Negotiations for solving the decades-long division of Cyprus ended in a failure after Turkey demanded a “two-state solution” to the problem.
Greek Presence in Britain Expands, Despite Brexit Uncertainty
According to a study conducted by the Southeast European Studies research group of the University of Oxford (SEESOX), the number of Greek nationals who...


