Greek-Cypriot refugee Christos Haritonides lost his family assets in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus but created a financial empire abroad.
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Greek-Cypriot refugee Christos Haritonides lost his family assets in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus but created a financial empire abroad.
Greek-Cypriot refugee Christos Haritonides lost his family assets in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus but created a financial empire abroad.
A political firestorm erupted after independent Greek-Cypriot Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Fidias Panayiotou conducted an interview with...
Greece, alongside the Republic of Cyprus, reaffirmed its commitment to finding a comprehensive and mutually acceptable resolution to the Cyprus issue...
TODAY marks the 51st anniversary of the Turkish invasion. Within a month, the invasion army had taken control of 40 per cent of the Cyprus...
NICOSIA - Greek and Turkish...
NICOSIA - Greek and Turkish...
There are always worse political figures waiting in the wings.In Israel, for instance, Benjamin Netanyahu is a relative moderate compared to some...
There are always worse political figures waiting in the wings.In Israel, for instance, Benjamin Netanyahu is a relative moderate compared to some...
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar doubled down on his opposition to the appointment of Johannes Hahn as the European Union’s envoy for the Cyprus...
Charalambos Stylianou, a recent addition to the Cyprus Mail’s newsroom, recounts the death of his grandfather amidst the horror of the Turkish...