The geopolitical importance of Cyprus has placed the island at the heart of several centuries of conflicts. Credit: Alexander Gerst / CC […]
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Cyprus Passes Law Allowing Women to Volunteer for Military Service
President Nikos Christodoulides hailed the vote as a “significant step in bolstering the principle of equality as well as the island’s defensive […]
Cyprus Talks Make Inroads on Confidence-Building Measures
Cyprus President Christodoulides said the meeting was “yet another positive step.” Credit: UN Press Office Talks on implementing confidence-building measures in divided […]
EOKA’s Legacy: Cyprus Marks 70 Years of Struggle Against Colonial Rule
An EOKA exhibit in the National Museum of the Struggle. Public Domain April 1, 2025, marks 70 years since the commencement of […]
Fourth Year Launch for Cyprus-Greece Ferry Service Amid Surging Demand
The renovated M/V Daleela will start sailing in the Greece-Cyprus route on May 31. Credit: Scandro Holding Ltd The Cyprus-Greece ferry service […]
Cyprus Displays Priceless Christian Artworks Stolen During the Invasion
Credit: Makarios Foundation A museum has opened in Cyprus showcasing priceless early Christian artworks, many of which were recovered after being stolen […]
UN to Host Informal Talks on Cyprus in Geneva
The goal is for the informal enlarged meeting in Geneva is to be “a step towards restarting negotiations from where they had […]
Greece and Cyprus Lead Europe in Antibiotic Use
Many Greeks take antibiotics in a misguided effort to battle simple everyday winter viruses which bring coughing, and a sore throat. Credit: […]
Starmer Becomes the First British PM to Visit Cyprus in 53 Years
The two leaders also pledged to fight illicit Russian cash flows. Credit: Press Office of Cyprus President Talks between British Prime Minister […]
‘First Black Briton’ Turns Out Was a Woman Likely from Cyprus
A plaque honoring the “Beachy Head Lady” was removed. Credit: BBC The “first black Briton” that lived in an English village 1,800 […]









