April 21, 1967, will always be known as a day that forever changed Greek history.…
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Get ready to be swept away by “Famagusta,” a new drama series premiering this Sunday…
Since the Turkish military invasion of the Republic of Cyprus in 1974, the cultural heritage…
The 1963 ‘bathtub massacre’ incident has widely been used by Turkish nationalists to generate hostility and mistrust within the Turkish Cypriot community against Greeks and to justify the 1974 Turkish military invasion of Cyprus in the eyes of the international community by portraying Greeks as aggressive and murderous. However, the truthfulness of the Turkish narrative has been challenged by objective observers and researchers.
Greece’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on the 49th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of…
Manolis Bikakis – a Cretan-born hero of Cyprus. His story is not well known, but…
April 21, 1967, will be known as a day that forever changed Greek history when…
The Cypriot rescue team, which was supposed to leave this afternoon for Turkey to help…
After the two Turkish invasions in 1974 (July 20 and August 14 respectively), apart from…
Manolis Bikakis – a Cretan-born hero of Cyprus. His story is not well known, but…
Greek City Times is proud to present a weekly historical snapshot from the archives of…
April 21, 1967, will always be known as a day that forever changed Greek history…
Greek Foreign Affairs Minister Nikos Dendias commemorated the 47th anniversary of the second phase in…
Manolis Bikakis – a Cretan-born hero of Cyprus. His story is not well known, but…
The European Union and international community are on high alert a week before Turkish President…
April 21, 1967 will always been known as a day that forever changed Greek history,…
The 1963 ‘bathtub massacre’ incident has widely been used by Turkish nationalists to generate hostility and mistrust within the Turkish Cypriot community against Greeks and to justify the 1974 Turkish military invasion of Cyprus in the eyes of the international community by portraying Greeks as aggressive and murderous. However, the truthfulness of the Turkish narrative has been challenged by objective observers and researchers.
On Thursday, Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Cyprus visited the Buffer Zone (or Green Line) in Nicosia. He was accompanied by…
Cyprus remembers and honours all those who defended their homeland in 1974. The sirens sounded…
Manolis Bikakis – a Cretan-born hero of Cyprus. His story is not well known, but…