Cyprus dispute
TotalEnergies – ENI: Large natural gas field off the coast of Cyprus
A major gas discovery in the Cronos-1 field, block 6 offshore Cyprus has been announced by energy companies TotalEnergies and ENI.
According to ENI's official announcement, preliminary estimates in the Cronos-1 field of block 6 indicate the existence of 2.5 tcf of natural gas.
Op-ed: The uprooting of peoples and Evros
By Alexandra Fotaki
These days mark the anniversary of Turkey's Attilla II military operation, Ankara's second and decisive invasion of Cyprus in less than a month [when nearly 40 percent of the island's territory was occupied, leaving 200,000 Greek Cypriots refugees in their own homeland].
The words of my grandfather always linger in my mind.
Op-ed: Back to basics
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Minister remembers ‘Bloody Christmas’ victims in Turkish Cyprus
Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, attending the reopening of the Museum of Barbarism after restoration works, has commemorated Turkish Cypriots who were subjected to cold-blooded atrocities in the 1963 "Bloody Christmas."
Cyprus 26 years ago: Remembering Tassos Isaac & Solomos Solomou (videos-photos)
Turkey Uncensored: The murders of the two Greek-Cypriots by the Turkish invaders
Erdogan, his ultra-nationalist ‘grey wolves’ coalition partner in sync in provoking Greece
Over the years, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly made the hand sign of the ultra-nationalist, neo-fascist, and Islamist 'Grey Wolves', a paramilitary branch of his ruling coalition partner Devlet Bahçeli's Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).
Erdogan's re-election as president in the general elections scheduled for June, 2023, hinges on the MHP's full support
Turkish-Cypriot side says Cyprus’ helicopter purchases “a provocation”
“It’s obvious that these military activities are being carried out against the Turkish Cypriot people,” it said in a statement
Turkish VP demands swift demilitarisation of Greek islands
Turkish Vice-President Fuat Oktay, speaking on a visit to Turkish-occupied Cyprus, threatened that Ankara will dispute sovereignty over Greece's Aegean islands if Athens does not swiftly demilitarise them, removing all defences.
Does free speech exist in Turkey? - Analysis
Levent, the director of Turkish Cypriot daily Avrupa, announced on April 26 that a court found him guilty in a case brought against him in Ankara
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Turkey expects proper answers from Greece over militarized Aegean islands
Turkey has sent two letters indicating that Greece violates the international law by arming the islands with the de-militarized status in the Aegean Sea, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has said, calling on Athens to give proper answers to Turkey instead of escalating the tension.
Turkish aggression: Kilicdaroglu backs Erdogan if he “does something about Greek-occupied islands”
Opposition leader calls on Turkish President to escalate tensions with Greece, leaving the military option open