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Turkish President Erdogan visited the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus to mark the 51st anniversary of Turkey's invasion.
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The rival leaders of ethnically divided Cyprus are meeting at the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday to discuss the ...
Cyprus marks 51 years since 40,000 Turkish soldiers descended on the island on 20 July, 1974, seizing more than 35% of its ...
Efforts to reunify Cyprus have repeatedly failed because of deep-rooted mistrust and competing visions for the island's ...
Ersin Tatar stresses direct contact, flights, trade with TRNC necessary for talks; urges international community to stand ...
On the 51st anniversary of Turkey's invasion that split Cyprus in two, Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated his demand for a ...
The planned electricity cable to link Turkey and the north “will not compete” with the Great Sea Interconnector project, which is planned to link Greece, Cyprus and Israel, energy expert Dr Charles ...
Travelers to northern Cyprus, which is only recognized by the government of Turkey, will find wild donkeys, mountain-top castles and enchanting beaches beyond barbed-wire barriers.
As part of the plan to improve connectivity to the Turkish side of the island, it is understood that AJet will seek to ...
NICOSIA (Reuters) -Greek and Turkish Cypriots on Sunday marked the 51st anniversary of Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus, an ...
Travelers to northern Cyprus, which is only recognized by the government of Turkey, will find wild donkeys, mountain-top castles and enchanting beaches beyond barbed-wire barriers.
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