Cyprus marks 51 years since an invasion by Turkey in 1974, which led to the partition of the island nation that is still in place today. On the morning of 20 July, 1974, sirens sounded across the ...
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Cyprus on Edge: Turkey’s Troop Surge Could Push Numbers Past 100,000 in Biggest Buildup Since 1974
Reports from Turkish media highlight a significant military buildup in the northern part of Cyprus, which has been under Turkish control since 1974. These reports say Turkey will more than double the ...
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An Island and a City Split in Two Since 1974: What Really Lies Behind Cyprus’s Mysterious “Green Line”?
In the eastern Mediterranean, where geopolitical flashpoints often burn hot, a narrow strip of land has remained suspended in ...
The State Department has denied Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and his approximately 80-member delegation visas to attend the United Nations General Assembly later this month ...
Turkish Cypriot ‘prime minister’ Unal Ustel on Saturday decried the “constant arms race undertaken by the Greek Cypriot side” ...
A maritime demarcation deal signed between Lebanon and Cyprus violates the rights of Turkish Cypriots on the island and is ...
NICOSIA — Hopes for a resumption of long-stalled talks to heal Cyprus’ decades-old ethnic rift were buoyed Sunday when Turkish Cypriots elected a leader who campaigned on getting back to negotiating a ...
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President awards green berets to new special forces
New special forces soldiers received their green berets on Friday during a ceremony at the ‘Stelios Mavrommatis’ camp in Stavrovouni. The event was attended by President Nikos Christodoulides, army ...
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