The wreckage of the plane at Grammatiko, north of Athens. Credit: AMNA Two decades ago, on August 14, Helios Airways Flight 522 […]
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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 […]
The Greek-Cypriot Refugee Who Became an Acclaimed Businessman in 7 Countries
Christos Haritonides is one of many Cypriot refugees who had turned to the business economy to survive after the Turkish invasion of […]
Mysterious Vounous Bowl Found in Cyprus Offers Glimpse into Bronze Age Rituals
Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus. Credit: Josef Moser / CC BY-SA 4.0 For decades, researchers have debated the meaning of the Vounous Bowl, a […]
Two Dead as Massive Wildfire Rages in Cyprus
The wildfire erupted in mountainous terrain north of the southern city of Limassol midday Wednesday. Credit: Cyprus News Agency Two people were […]
51 Years On: Turkey Demands Two-State Cyprus, Defying Calls for Unity
In a post on social media platform X, Erdogan commemorated the invasion as a “Peace and Freedom Day,” Credit: Turkish Presidency / […]
Five Elderly Greek-Cypriots Arrested in the Occupied North for ‘Spying’
The five are believed to be displaced persons visiting their former properties. Public Domain Five Greek Cypriots were detained by Turkish Cypriot […]
July 20, 1974: The Turkish Invasion of Cyprus
50 years since Nicosia was divided and separated by a buffer zone. Credit: Marco Fieber, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0/Flickr The day of the […]









