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- Road Closures in Nicosiaby LGC News on July 25, 2024 at 7:13 am
The route closed to traffic from the Metehan Roundabout to the Civil Defence Roundabout in Nicosia will be reopened tomorrow morning, Kibris Postasi reports. This route will be open again on Friday morning. Meanwhile, the route from Civil Defence Roundabout to Metehan Roundabout will be closed to traffic due to new construction work. The Nicosia The post Road Closures in Nicosia appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Heavy Showers Forecast For Tomorrowby LGC News on July 24, 2024 at 1:48 pm
Localised heavy showers are expected tomorrow around noon, while in the next few days, the temperature is expected to rise up to 41 C inland, the Met Office has announced., According to the weather forecast report covering from July 25 to 31, the country will be influenced by cool and humid air masses in the The post Heavy Showers Forecast For Tomorrow appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Urgent Action Needed on Teknecik Emissionsby LGC News on July 24, 2024 at 8:00 am
Çatalköy-Esentepe Mayor Ceyhun Kırok issued a statement regarding the ongoing issue of harmful emissions from the Teknecik Power Plant, stressing the urgent need for action, Yeniduzen reports. “The time to act has long passed“, Kırok stated. “We must prioritise public health and take immediate measures to investigate and mitigate this issue. Authorities must not ignore The post Urgent Action Needed on Teknecik Emissions appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- High Electricity Costs: Unions Demand Reformsby LGC News on July 24, 2024 at 7:20 am
A group of unions have voiced strong criticisms of KIB-TEK’s management. They argue that poor decisions, particularly regarding the “Kalecik 2 and Kalecik 3” contracts with AKSA, are causing society to bear unnecessary financial burden, Yeniduzen reports. The Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union (EL-SEN), the Union of Cyprus Turkish Engineers and Architects (KTMMOB), the The post High Electricity Costs: Unions Demand Reforms appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Urgent Action Needed to Stop Child Labourby LGC News on July 23, 2024 at 8:07 am
As temperatures soar to 40 C, the sight of a little boy selling socks at traffic lights in Nicosia-Ortaköy raises serious health and safety concerns. Amid rising heat-related illnesses and traffic accidents, immediate action is required from authorities to address this issue, Kibris Postasi reports. The increase in child labour, a common sight in Turkey, The post Urgent Action Needed to Stop Child Labour appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Work on Metehan Stopped by “Border Violations”by LGC News on July 23, 2024 at 7:45 am
Work at the Metehan (Kermia) crossing point, announced for completion in June, was halted due to “border violations” by the Turkish Cypriot side. The avoidance of getting back to the table for Cyprus negotiations is blocking new crossing points and progress at Metehan, Yeniduzen reports. Heavily used for vehicle crossings, the Metehan checkpoint faced a The post Work on Metehan Stopped by “Border Violations” appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
- Erhürman Highlights Key Advances in Cyprus Talksby LGC News on July 23, 2024 at 3:30 am
The leader of the Republican Turkish Party (CTP), Tufan Erhürman, in an interview with Cüneyt Oruç on Ada TV, discussed key developments regarding the Cyprus issue and recent political movements, Yeniduzen reported. He also addressed the ongoing electricity issues in the country, pointing out that all power plants were acquired during the CTP’s administration. Significant The post Erhürman Highlights Key Advances in Cyprus Talks appeared first on North Cyprus News | Online News for North Cyprus.
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- Harmanci invokes Greek mythology to slam corruption in northon July 9, 2024 at 9:10 am
Turkish Cypriot Nicosia mayor Mehmet Harmanci on Tuesday invoked Greek mythology in a social media post criticising corruption in the north. His intervention centred on the “fake diploma scandal”, which rocked the north over the first half of the year and saw numerous high profile arrests made, as well as the ongoing trial of the
- Erdogan: Azerbaijan ‘in same position’ as Turkey over north recognitionon July 9, 2024 at 7:54 am
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday said Azerbaijan’s approach to recognising the north “has reached the same position” as Turkey’s. Erdogan was speaking at Ankara’s Esenboga airport ahead of his trip to the United States for this week’s Nato summit in Washington DC, and took questions over various matters, including the weekend’s Organisation of
- Greek national arrested in north for leaving without passport checkon July 8, 2024 at 1:11 pm
A Greek national appeared in court in the north on Monday, accused of having left for the Republic via the Ledras street crossing point without having gone through the passport checking procedure. Entering the buffer zone from the north without permission from the north’s authorities is treated with the same severity as entering a military
- Arrest warrant issued against German property promoter in northon June 26, 2024 at 10:15 am
Police have secured an arrest warrant against a German property promoter living in the north, who was expected to provide testimony in an ongoing investigation into the usurpation of Greek Cypriot property on Wednesday. Martin Josef Rikels did not appear for testimony as expected on 3pm on Wednesday, police spokesman Christos Andreou told the Cyprus
- German to be questioned in Greek Cypriot property caseon June 25, 2024 at 9:26 am
A German, living in the north, is due to the questioned on Wednesday in the Republic, regarding the usurpation of Greek Cypriot property. The German suspect, the third in a row suspected of developing and selling Greek Cypriot property without the consent of the owners, was stopped last week while crossing to the south and
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- 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
- Calls for tougher penalties as Girne crash driver found to be 9 times over legal alcohol limitby T-VINE on January 19, 2024 at 11:16 pm
Last week, a longstanding campaigner for safer roads in the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus called for tougher penalties for drivers found to be over the legal limit to deter drunk driving, which has become a growing scourge on North Cyprus’ roads. Drunk drivers were responsible for 12 of the 47 fatalities in 2023. Within
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