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Turkish Cypriots celebrated Turkey's military invasion of Cyprus that cleaved the island nation along ethnic lines 51 years ...
Cyprus marks 51 years since 40,000 Turkish soldiers descended on the island on 20 July, 1974, seizing more than 35% of its ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday reaffirmed his country’s support for a two-state solution in Cyprus, urging ...
Efforts to reunify Cyprus have repeatedly failed because of deep-rooted mistrust and competing visions for the island's ...
President Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday that Turkey’s position on the Cyprus issue lacks support from the international community, regardless of the public statements made by Ankara or the ...
The 51st anniversary of Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus highlights the ongoing division between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
The 51st anniversary of Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus was marked with ceremonies and reflections on unresolved tensions.
The United Nations chief says he would have liked more results from his meetings with the rival leaders of divided Cyprus.
Republic of Cyprus' Deputy Government Spokesman Yannis Antoniou told Euronews the aim was a "comprehensive solution to the ...
Leaders of ethnically split Cyprus have agreed to continue discussions towards confidence building, U.N. Secretary General ...
Turkey concocted its own plan for partition, but after Cyprus became independent in 1960 the Greek Cypriots under Archbishop Makarios III put into operation their own Akritas plan to achieve enosis.