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Young Cypriots envision a future beyond the island's decades-long division Informal discussions were held this spring under ...
A S ONE OF the world’s oldest conflicts turns 50 this week, a resolution to the division of Cyprus remains far away. Unless, that is, you consider the status quo to be a resolution of sorts.
Officials say the European Union can help resolve Cyprus’ decades-old ethnic division by underscoring that a peace accord could bring benefits and a significant improvement in relations with ...
Show more Show less Christiana Neofytou, a Greek-Cypriot from Limassol, practises tango dancing with a partner at a dance hall close to the United Nations buffer zone dividing Cyprus's capital ...
KORMAKITIS, Cyprus — Ash dangled precariously from Iosif Skordis' cigarette as he reminisced with fellow villagers in a language on the edge of extinction, one that partly traces its roots to ...
Back to homepage / Live news 'Common language': divided Cyprus brought together by art. Nicosia (AFP) – In Nicosia's old town, Alexis Sunder prepares for a concert with six other young Greek and ...
The language was brought to Cyprus by waves of Arab Christians fleeing persecution by invading Arab Muslim fighters in what is now Syria, Lebanon and Israel, starting as early as the 8th century.
The language was brought to Cyprus by waves of Arab Christians fleeing persecution by invading Arab Muslim fighters in what is now Syria, Lebanon and Israel, starting as early as the 8th century.
The language was brought to Cyprus by waves of Arab Christians fleeing persecution by invading Arab Muslim fighters in what is now Syria, Lebanon and Israel, starting as early as the 8th century.
Only 900 speakers of the Sanna language remain. Now Cyprus' Maronites are mounting a comeback. By MENELAOS HADJICOSTIS, Associated Press Updated May 24, 2025 10:13 a.m.