On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Cyprus Peace Operation, Turkey's leading party chairman Özgür Özel paid a visit to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, marking this
The cloistered communities of female monasteries in Malta have experienced a significant decline, with numbers dwindling by an average of 62% over the last three decades. This alarming trend is
The European Parliament (EP) has issued a strong condemnation against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban following his controversial visit to Russia shortly after assuming Hungary's presidency of the European Union
Founded in 1960, the Republic of Cyprus had the potential to be a shared homeland for both Turkish and Greek Cypriots. However, the dissatisfaction of Greek Cypriots with the republic
In a surprising turn of events, Greek singer Despina Vandi cancelled her highly anticipated concert in Çeşme, Turkey, upon discovering the presence of Turkish flags and images of Mustafa Kemal
The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) has issued a stern warning to Greece, urging the nation to improve the detention conditions for irregular migrants and
Ron Garan and other seasoned astronauts often describe how their perspective of the world transforms after experiencing what is known as the overview effect. This profound shift in awareness occurs
Cuba, an island nation under a long-standing embargo imposed by the United States since 1960, continues to face significant challenges. The embargo, which has been periodically reinforced by various U.S.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has sharply criticised the South Cyprus Administration for its treatment of refugees, calling on the administration to fulfil its international obligations. Guterres' comments were included in
In a distressing incident off the coast of Gökçeada, Turkish fisherman İlker Özdemir's vessel was damaged by Greek Coast Guard forces. Özdemir, who was fishing within Turkish territorial waters, described









