Cyprus
January 2, 2020
2020: What Lies Ahead for Southern European Nations?
France As Brexit continues to engulf European headlines and major EU players such as Italy, Spain, and Germany continue to…
December 24, 2019
Cyprus Takes Turkey to Court Over Maritime Violations
As tensions over offshore energy resources continue to simmer between Cyprus and Turkey, the former has elected to further safeguard…
December 3, 2019
Cyprus Revisits Peace Talks
After nearly half a century of division and countless efforts made at peace talks, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is…
November 18, 2019
Will Cyprus Put an End to Its Investor Passport Programme?
In 2013, Cyprus began offering an intriguing programme for those seeking to obtain a European passport – invest 2 million…
November 12, 2019
The First Ports of Call in Italy, Greece, and Cyprus
Migration has long been a central issue in Europe, when nearly 1 million people fled their homes in Syria and…
October 15, 2019
Iran, the US and Gunboat Diplomacy
At the beginning of October, France gave both the US and Iran a one-month deadline to come together at the…
October 14, 2019
Turkey Burns its Bridges
Turkey seems determined to burn its bridges with the EU and NATO. Once on the accession track to join the…
September 30, 2019
Energy Giants Eni and Total Sign on to Drill in Cyprus’ EEZ
Cyprus’ exploration of offshore hydrocarbon resources continues despite Turkey’s resistance. Now, energy giants Eni and Total have come onboard and…
September 26, 2019
Cypriot Peace Talks Impasse Continues Despite Latest UN Efforts
On September 6th, Greek-Cypriot Prime Minister Nicos Anastasiades was photographed shaking hands with his Turkish-Cypriot counterpart Mustafa Akinci on either…
August 27, 2019
Difficulties Persist in Uniting a Divided Cyprus
On August 9th, the leaders of split Cyprus agreed to meet in a UN compound in the buffer zone in…