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Stelyo Berberakis
STELYO BERBERAKIS is a journalist based in Athens, Greece. Born : ankara 02 may 1955 edu: College ankara/yenişehir High edu: athens technical university Naval Engineering Journalism: since 1981 based Athens. newspapers , Milliyet,Cumhuriyet, Hürriyet, Sabah TV: Nanal D, Show TV, ATV, NTV ...
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Presidential elections in the south of Cyprus
03 Feb 2023
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t24.com.tr
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Turkish
| International Relations
Presidential elections are set to take place in South Cyprus, with the first round expected to be inconclusive, leading to a second round on February 12. Nine candidates are competing, with former Foreign Minister Nikos Hristodoulides, supported by DİKO but running as an independent, being the favorite. Other main contenders include Andreas Mavroyannis, backed by the communist AKEL party, and Averof Neofitou, supported by the ruling DİSY party. The candidates do not favor the 'two-state solution' proposed by Turkish officials and the leader of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Ersin Tatar. Instead, they advocate for the resumption of negotiations for a solution to the Cyprus issue, with varying stances on Turkey's role and the presence of foreign troops on the island.
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Umut Colak
Umut Colak is a journalist based in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Erdoğan Challenges Israel: 'You are an occupier, you are an organization'
28 Oct 2023
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VOA Türkçe
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Turkish
| Political Rally
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan intensified his criticism against Israel, labeling it an 'occupier' and 'organization' during a rally organized by the Justice and Development Party in Istanbul. He reiterated that Hamas is not a terrorist group and accused Western countries of being indebted to Israel, which prevents them from speaking out. Erdoğan suggested that Turkey is prepared for a military option in the Middle East, similar to its positions in Libya and Karabakh, and criticized the West for its silence on the deaths of innocent children in Gaza. He also announced ongoing efforts to declare Israel a 'war criminal' internationally. The rally, attended by thousands, included speeches by other political figures and indicated a call for military action by Muslim countries against Israel.
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Diego Cupolo
Diego Cupolo is a multimedia journalist, photographer, and author of "Seven Syrians: War Accounts From Syrian Refugees" (2013 - 8th House Publishing). His articles have appeared in The Atlantic, Foreign Policy and The New Statesman, among other publications. His photography and video clients ...
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Erdogan, Tatar announce controversial plan to further reopen Cypriot ghost town
20 Jul 2021
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Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East
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English
| International Relations
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, alongside Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus President Ersin Tatar, announced proposals to bolster the sovereignty of the breakaway state, likely increasing tensions within Cypriot communities. Erdogan reiterated support for a two-state solution for Cyprus, marking the anniversary of Turkey's 1974 intervention and highlighting the stalled UN-led reunification efforts.
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Jonathan Gorvett
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Jonathan Gorvett is a journalist specialising in Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Gulf affairs.
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Biden Faces Troubled Eastern Mediterranean Waters
02 Dec 2020
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Cyprus Conflict
The Eastern Mediterranean is fraught with tensions involving Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus, with disputes over maritime boundaries and hydrocarbon rights. The election of Joe Biden has raised hopes among Greeks and Greek Cypriots for stronger U.S. support against Turkey. Biden's approach is expected to differ from Trump's, focusing on multilateralism and alliances, particularly with the EU. However, Biden's administration will face challenges in addressing the complex regional issues, including Turkey's aggressive stance and the unresolved Cyprus conflict. The situation remains volatile, with potential turbulence in U.S.-Turkey relations.
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Sarah Ktisti
Sarah Ktisti is a journalist based in Santiago and Punta Arenas, Chile.
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US State Dept. sends clear message to Turkey about Cyprus solution
21 Jul 2023
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Cyprus Mail
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English
| Turkey-Cyprus Relations
The US State Department, through spokesman Matthew Miller, reaffirmed its support for a bizonal, bicommunal federation solution for Cyprus, opposing Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's partition proposal. Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar dismissed reports of Turkey returning to negotiations, maintaining support for a two-state solution. The US views Cyprus as a key partner in promoting stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Albert Naya
Spanish journalist based in İstanbul, Turkey. Currently working for newspapers, TV, radios and video agency –as a producer– from Istanbul and also from the region of the Middle East. I use to cover topics such as politics, migration or social issues. Regular contributor for CNN, Ruptly, Ara, El ...
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Erdogan will seek support for the creation of an independent state for northern Cyprus
19 Jul 2021
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El País México
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Spanish
| Cyprus Conflict
Northern Cyprus marks the 47th anniversary of the Turkish occupation with a visit from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who announced efforts to gain international recognition for Northern Cyprus as an independent state. Erdogan emphasized the failure of unification attempts and highlighted Azerbaijan as a potential ally. The European Union, represented by Ursula von der Leyen, firmly opposes the two-state solution. The article also touches on past tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean over hydrocarbon exploration, underscoring the ongoing geopolitical complexities.
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Maria Psara
MARIA PSARA is a journalist based in Brussel, Belgium.
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Cypriot President Christodoulides urges more migration deals with third countries
17 Oct 2024
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malaysia.news.yahoo.com
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English
| Cyprus Reunification
Cypriot President Nicos Christodoulides advocates for more strategic migration agreements with third countries, citing the EU's successful deal with Lebanon. He emphasizes the need for solutions aligned with international humanitarian law and suggests the UNHCR's involvement to ensure legitimacy. Cyprus is pushing for normalized relations with Syria to facilitate migrant returns, contingent on infrastructure development. Christodoulides also highlights the importance of resuming Cyprus reunification talks, which are crucial for EU interests and Euro-Turkish relations. Cyprus remains divided since Turkey's 1974 invasion.
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Dahlia Scheindlin
Dahlia Scheindlin is a journalist and a public opinion expert; she is also a political analyst and campaign advisor with twenty years of experience, specializing in liberal and progressive social causes. Dahlia has advised eight national campaigns in Israel and has worked in 15 other countries ...
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Changing Tides in Divided Cyprus
30 Oct 2020
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Foreign Policy
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English
| International Relations
The reopening of Varosha in Northern Cyprus by hard-line Prime Minister Ersin Tatar, supported by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has intensified the longstanding conflict between Turkish and Greek Cypriots. Tatar's victory in the presidential election, influenced by Turkish interference, signals a shift away from reunification efforts towards a two-state solution. Analysts express concerns over Turkey's increasing influence and aggressive regional policies, while the United Nations and European Union are seen as potential mediators. The situation remains volatile, with deep-seated emotions and geopolitical interests complicating prospects for resolution.
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Jerome Starkey
Jerome is The Times Africa Correspondent, based in Nairobi. Before that he lived in Afghanistan and worked for various newspapers and broadcasters.
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British Army peacekeepers at centre of a diplomatic incident after jetski smash sparked violent clash with locals
01 Oct 2023
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The Sun
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English
| Local Conflict
British Army peacekeepers were involved in a diplomatic incident in Turkish-held Cyprus after a jet ski accident led to a violent clash with locals and a high-speed car chase. The incident, which resulted in a UN lockdown, has sparked tensions between the local population and the UN. Turkish Cypriots accused the soldiers of damaging jet skis and attempting to flee without paying, while the soldiers claimed they were threatened and attacked. UN officials are investigating the incident, and recreational trips to Turkish north Cyprus have been banned for UN personnel.
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