- Midweek Showers And Thunderstorms Expectedby LGC News on November 30, 2024 at 10:30 am
The weather is expected to be clear and partly cloudy today, tomorrow, and Monday. By Tuesday, it will become partly cloudy with showers or thunderstorms, followed by occasional showers on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday are forecast to remain partly cloudy, the Met Office has forecast. Temperatures are expected to reach 19–22°C in inland areas and The post Midweek Showers And Thunderstorms Expected appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Earthquake Preparedness in the Mediterraneanby LGC News on November 30, 2024 at 9:17 am
Following a magnitude 5.2 earthquake in the Mediterranean, former President of the Chamber of Geological Engineers, Geologist Oğuz Vadili, and President of the Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Engineers and Architects (KTMMOB), Seran Aysal, have issued statements underscoring the importance of preparedness and robust construction standards, Yeniduzen reported. Geologist Oğuz Vadili’s Recommendations Vadili highlighted the urgent The post Earthquake Preparedness in the Mediterranean appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- South Eyeing NATO Membershipby LGC News on November 29, 2024 at 11:45 am
President Nicos Christodoulides of the Republic of Cyprus has confirmed that the administration is exploring NATO membership, stating, “We are engaging with the US on multiple levels to position ourselves for NATO membership when conditions align”, Kibris Postasi reported. According to Greek Cypriot daily ‘Haravgi’, Christodoulides made the statement in response to media questions, acknowledging The post South Eyeing NATO Membership appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Long Queue At Border Due to ‘Black Friday’by LGC News on November 29, 2024 at 9:54 am
Long queues formed at the Kermiya (Metehan) border crossing point as people headed south for the ‘Black Friday’ shopping event, Yeniduzen reported. Traffic was almost blocked with the queue extending all the way to the ring road because there is only vehicle crossing point between the north and south of the island. Meanwhile, in a The post Long Queue At Border Due to ‘Black Friday’ appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Evidence Points to Gross Negligence in Isias Hotel Caseby LGC News on November 28, 2024 at 10:48 am
Following a scientific and legal evaluation requested by lawyers Hasret Güney Doğan and Yiğit Gökçehan Koçoğlu, representing the family of Serin İpekçioğlu, who tragically lost her life in the February 6 earthquake at the Grand İsias Hotel, it was concluded that “despite the defendants’ awareness of the catastrophic consequences, they failed to take the necessary The post Evidence Points to Gross Negligence in Isias Hotel Case appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
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- No medal, but Turkish Cypriot national pride peaks for Buse Savaşkan in Paris Olympics high jump finalsby T-VINE on August 6, 2024 at 10:43 am
Sunday’s Women’s High Jump finals at the Paris Olympics didn’t generate the result Buse Savaşkan had wanted, but for Turkish Cypriots she remains their hero. Thousands of people had expressed their pride and joy in her performance on social media ahead of and after Sunday’s final. Multiple watch parties had been organised in North Cyprus,
- Şafak Nöbeti / Dawn Vigil: Ferhat Göçer to headline 50th anniversary commemorationsby T-VINE on July 12, 2024 at 4:31 pm
Now in its fifteenth year, the Dawn Vigil (Şafak Nöbeti in Turkish) bears extra significance this July as it commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of Turkiye’s vital intervention in Cyprus on 20 July 1974 to liberate Turkish Cypriots and bring peace to the island. Ferhat Göçer, one of Turkiye’s biggest pop stars behind hits such as
- Three years on, still no justice for family of British man killed by drunk driver in North Cyprusby İpek Özerim on May 13, 2024 at 9:56 am
The sister of a man killed by a drunk driver in the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus has said the family are going through a “never-ending nightmare” due to constant delays to the trial against the alleged perpetrator. Debbie Wolstencroft shared her frustrations with T-VINE about trying to get justice for her late brother David
- British Summer Time set to start this Sunday when clocks go forward an hourby T-VINE on March 25, 2024 at 5:26 pm
If you’re in the UK and Cyprus, get ready to lose an hour of sleep this weekend as clocks will go forward by an hour in the early hours of Sunday morning. The switch happens at exactly 1am local time on Sunday, 31 March, when clocks will automatically change to 2am. Britain, the Turkish Republic
- TRNC President rules out new Cyprus talks until Turkish Cypriot equal status is recognisedby T-VINE on March 4, 2024 at 11:12 pm
Turkish Cypriots will not return to the negotiating table until their sovereignty and equal status is recognised, Ersin Tatar, the President of the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus, told reporters at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on Sunday. In an interview with French news agency AFP, President Tatar explained why he was against talks without a
- The illegitimacy of UN Resolution 186 and the insurmountable problems it’s caused in Cyprusby T-VINE on March 3, 2024 at 11:51 pm
Monday, 4 March 2024 will mark 60 years since the United Nations (UN) Security Council passed Resolution 186 that green-lighted the presence of UN peacekeepers in Cyprus and inadvertently created the current status quo on the island, where one side is recognised as a ‘government’ and the other struggles to achieve parity in line with
- We remember: the 7 Turkish Cypriots killed by British troops in the riots of January 1958by İpek Özerim on January 28, 2024 at 11:58 pm
Many violent events occurred in the final years of British colonial rule in Cyprus, but one of the worst – and least known – is the slaughter of seven Turkish Cypriot civilians and the wounding of dozens of others by British troops on 27 and 28 January 1958. This shocking event would have a pivotal
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