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The legacies left to us by Archbishop Makarios III are the only ones that will lead us out of the current impasse, Archbishop ...
Efforts to reunify Cyprus have repeatedly failed because of deep-rooted mistrust and competing visions for the island's future.
The rival leaders of ethnically divided Cyprus are meeting at the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday to discuss the future of the island and build upon talks in March, which marked the first ...
ExxonMobil and its partner, Qatar Energy, have discovered a new natural gas deposit off the coast of Cyprus, a find that bolsters the region's potential as an energy exporter.
The route often stops at Kykkos Monastery, where centuries-old frescoes and hillside groves come together in one of the island’s most revered spiritual and agricultural landmarks.
The China Enterprises Chamber in Cyprus (CECC) held its founding assembly in Limassol on Wednesday evening, with a view to strengthening business ties between Cyprus and China. The establishment ...
Swedish archaeologists uncovered medieval monastery ruins in Derome, thanks to a history enthusiast's research of old maps and advanced radar technology.
A court ruling in Egypt about St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai has sparked grave concern within the Greek Orthodox Church about religious freedom.
A 1,600-year-old Byzantine-era mosaic from a Christian monastery was recently put on public display for the first time, giving a glimpse into life during ancient times.
Cyprus curtailed 29% of its renewable energy in 2024, a record high that signals risks to the island’s energy transition.
There will be celebrations in the north, and mourning in the south of Cyprus on Saturday, the 50th anniversary of a Turkish invasion triggered by a brief Greek inspired coup.
Today, July 15, marks 50 years since the 1974 coup d’état, which led to the division of Cyprus and its occupation by Turkey. The Greek military junta, then ruling Greece, toppled the democratically ...