Representatives Dina Titus, Gus Bilirakis, Chris Pappas, and Nicole Malliotakis called the arrests “politically motivated” and a violation of human rights. Credit: […]
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Athens University Opens Branch in Cyprus
The new branch, with campuses in Nicosia and Larnaca, is seen as a major milestone for academic cooperation in the region. Credit: […]
Great Sea Interconnector Causes Rift Between Greece and Cyprus
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides announced a criminal investigation into the project by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office. File Photo. Credit: wikimedia commons […]
Turkish Media Report Major Military Buildup in Occupied Northern Cyprus
Turkish flag on Occupied Northern Cyprus. Credit: Wikimedia Commons Dickelbers CC BY SA 3-0 According to media reports in Turkey, a significant […]
Cyprus Letter to UN: Turkey-Libya Deal Violates International Law
Flag of the Republic of Cyprus. Credit: Wikimedia Commons Aerra Carnicom CC BY SA 4.0 The Republic of Cyprus has reiterated its […]
How Cyprus’ Fertility Goddess Evolved into the Legendary Aphrodite
Figure of Aphrodite representing power and allure, embodying creation and sensuality. Credit: Orion Georgiou Aphrodite’s worship began in ancient fertility cults on […]
Twenty Years Since the Helios Crash: The Deadliest Aviation Disaster in Greece
The wreckage of the plane at Grammatiko, north of Athens. Credit: AMNA Two decades ago, on August 14, Helios Airways Flight 522 […]
The Turkish Commander Who Ordered the Murder of Solomos Solomou in Cyprus
Turkish Commander Orders Murder of Solomos Solomou in Cyprus. Credit: Video Screenshot It was August 14 1996, when the commander of the […]
Cyprus Remembers Brutal Murder of Tassos Isaac by Turkish Nationalists
Tassos Isaac was brutally beaten by a Turkish mob in Cyprus in 1996. Credit: hr-action / Wikipedia / Fair use August 11th […]
Amathus Excavations Reveal New Rooms in Cyprus’ Oldest Iron Age Palace
Excavation work at Amathus Palace, Cyprus. Credit: Orientalizing / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Cyprus’s Deputy Ministry of Culture’s Department of Antiquities has announced […]









