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The History of Cyprus Podcast

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Welcome to the History of Cyprus Podcast. Follow us on Instagram and support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheHistoryofCyprusPodcast https://instagram.com/thehistoryofcyprus I’d like to thank each and every participant (and every future guest) in this project as without their time and hard work in their respective fields of archaeology, linguistics, social and political history, this would not have been possible. Every month I will be releasing a new episode as it relates to C ...
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Our project https://cyprus-faq.com/en/ is a detailed database for those who want to move to Northern Cyprus. If you are thinking about moving and looking for information to help you adapt to your new place, read the current information on our website. We have created a free database specifically for those who are planning to relocate or have already moved to the island. Cyprus-FAQ provides answers to all relevant questions about relocation and daily life in North Cyprus.
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Hack Cyprus Podcast

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This podcast covers all things technology and engineering in Cyprus. The host, Andreas Lefkatis, talks with his guests about what’s trending in their field, innovative ways they’re using technology to make the island a prominent technology hub, and much more. Hopefully it inspires you to do the same! The episodes are available on all major podcast platforms and on our Youtube channel.
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CyprusScene.com supports and drives for the Recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and demonstrates how the UN, EU, UK, and other interlocutors are maintaining the Cyprus Issue status quo and not giving international recognition and equality to the Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus.
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North Cyprus Real Estate

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Discover Northern Cyprus Real Estate is your go-to podcast for all things property in this Mediterranean haven. Dive into expert insights, market trends, and investment tips from the team behind https://northerncyprusforsale.com/ Whether you're a seasoned investor or just curious about the region's real estate potential, join us for captivating discussions, interviews with local experts, and a journey through Northern Cyprus's most sought-after properties. Unlock the secrets of this property ...
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In this little episode of Cyprus Calling, we join Mr Paul for a chat about living in Peyia and Tala in Cyprus. Listen out for our - Fact of the Week. Please Note: Information mentioned in this episode is for guidance only. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/higher License code: NIYBORQUVSURZOE8 Support the show…
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For this month's primary source, our excerpt follows the infamous Easter Revolt* in 1192. After the Templars purchased Cyprus from King Richard the Lionheart, they initiated the heavy-handed exploitation of Cyprus, culminating in a revolt against the Templars and the subsequent transfer of Cyprus back to Richard. This will springboard us into my ne…
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In today’s episode, Cyprus has reinforced its maritime security by adding ten new patrol vessels to the marine and port police. Meanwhile, former Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci said it is "not fair" to blame Turkey for the failure of talks to solve the Cyprus problem at Crans Montana in 2017. Elsewhere, Pakistan "fully supports the cause of …
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In today’s episode, cabinet approved women the right to voluntarily enlist in the National Guard. Meanwhile, the police seized over 600 kilograms of cannabis in 2024. Elsewhere, Donald Trump and his supporters continued to ramp up their criticism of judges who they say have stymied his second-term agenda. All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefi…
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In today’s episode, bomb threats were on Tuesday sent to more than 300 state and private schools, the police confirmed. Elsewhere, Cyprus has made significant progress in the 2024 Corruption Perception Index, climbing both in score and global position, the Cyprus Integrity Forum said. Also, police believe that a fire which was started in a three-ge…
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In today’s episode, electricity prices are unlikely to drop until at least 2027. Meanwhile, the number of complaints made by patients was 17 per cent higher in January than in the first month of last year. Elsewhere, high-profile figures within the Turkish Cypriot community issued statements remembering the life of businessman Asil Nadir, who died …
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In today’s episode, United Nations Under Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, is in Cyprus for meetings with Cypriot leaders. Elsewhere, the digital platform e-kalathi (e-basket) will operate on Monday for a 10-day pilot phase with real prices for 478 essential products to begin with, the energy ministry said…
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In this little episode of Cyprus Calling, we join Mr Paul for a chat about moving to and working in Cyprus. Listen out for our - Fact of the Week. Please Note: Information mentioned in this episode is for guidance only. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/higher License code: NIYBORQUVSURZOE8 Support the show Co…
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In today’s episode, Finance Minister Makis Keravnos announced that the first compensation payments for depositors and bondholders affected by the 2013 bank bail-in will be issued by June. Elsewhere, UN Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo will visit Cyprus on February 10 for separate meetings with the island’s leaders, President Nikos Christodo…
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In today’s episode, the recall of vehicles fitted with deadly Takata airbags is proving a nightmare for Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades, and not least because the grieving father of a young man killed in one airbag-linked accident is an old classmate of the minister. Elsewhere, Toyota’s dealership in Cyprus is set to make a whopping €4.8 million…
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In today’s episode, more than 1,500 cancer-related deaths and 4,000 new cases of the disease are reported in Cyprus every year, associations linked to the disease said on Tuesday, World Cancer Day. Elsewhere, the threats made to President Nikos Christodoulides over social media may have originated from somewhere in the north, reports said on Tuesda…
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In today’s episode, the transport ministry issued two decrees on Monday regulating the recall of over 80,000 automobiles, with the priority being a total of 276 vehicles which are set to be immobilised immediately. Meanwhile, two men were on Monday handed prison sentences of 45,376 and a half years each in Turkey for operating a ponzi scheme which …
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Graffiti is most often associated with vandalism today. The idea of entering a church to carve into a fresco or scratch an icon feels unthinkable. Yet, in Medieval Cyprus, graffiti was a common practice—one rooted in reverence and spiritual expression. Far from desecration, these markings, whether scripts, scratches, shapes, or symbols, carried apo…
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In this little episode of Cyprus Calling, we join Mr Paul for a chat about the cost of living in Cyprus. Listen out for our - Fact of the Week. Please Note: Information mentioned in this episode is for guidance only. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/higher License code: NIYBORQUVSURZOE8 Support the show Come …
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In today’s episode, Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades confirmed that decrees for the recall of vehicles fitted with faulty Takata airbags will be issued on Monday. The airbags, which can explode in high heat or humidity, have been linked to fatalities, including two recent deaths in Cyprus. Elsewhere, President Christodoulides presented his vision…
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In today’s episode, a modern, digital Cyprus, which will be a model of transparency and accountability, socially sensitive and proud of its role in the region, is President Nikos Christodoulides’ vision for the year ahead presented on Wednesday. Elsewhere, Cyprus is rapidly running out of the antipsychotic drug Seroquel with the higher dosages espe…
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In today’s episode, Russian billionaire and former Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich avoided paying tax on his fleet of yachts through a scheme based in Cyprus. Meanwhile, the government insisted Paphos airport is safe after Israeli airlines suspended their operations in and out of it. Elsewhere, Turkish Cypriot chief negotiator Gunes On…
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In today’s episode, large sums of money and luxury cars were confiscated as part of a European clampdown on organised crime linked to money laundering in Cyprus. Meanwhile, the construction of a new crematorium in Paphos may not be complete until next year. Elsewhere, the north's 'finance minister' defended his 'ministry's' use of stolen vehicles f…
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In today’s episode, a demonstration was held in Nicosia’s central Eleftheria square over the train crash which killed 57 people between the Greek villages of Tempi and Evangelismos on the mainline between Athens and Thessaloniki. Elsewhere, a ceremony was heled in Limassol on Saturday to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the death of George Griva…
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In this little episode of Cyprus Calling, we join Mr Paul for a chat about the fact that you can move to Cyprus and the good and bad of living on the Island of love. Listen out for our - Fact of the Week. Please Note: Information mentioned in this episode is for guidance only. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll…
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A spike in 'flu cases has seen dozens of children hospitalised - what symptoms should you look out for? Mavrokolympos dam breaks, leading to a major water loss; CSR Cyprus promotes sustainability and responsibility and its membership is growing - and even if your company is not a member you can enter their 'best practice' competition.…
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In today’s episode, five football clubs offered to pay a third of the tax debt they owe immediately. Meanwhile, the government is "on the right track" to be able to solve problems faced by Cyprus' "trapped buyers", interior ministry permanent secretary Elikkos Elia said. All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mai…
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In today’s episode, the north’s energy supply may be in peril after a boat carrying fuel oil to power its power stations was seized by the Turkish authorities as part of a large-scale investigation into a corruption scandal. Elsewhere, the government insisted that it retain sole discretion in setting price caps for bottled water at designated point…
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In today’s episode, the potential loss of 1.3 million cubic metres of water from the Mavrokolympos dam near Paphos remains a real threat following a leak detected, the Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou minister said on Monday. The European Commission has welcomed discussions between President Nikos Christodoulides and Turkish Cypriot leader Ers…
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In today’s episode, Cyprus issued a Navtex on Sunday in relation to the start of drilling at the ‘Electra’ field, in bloc 5 of the Cypriot exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Elsewhere, President Nikos Christodoulides will have a meeting with Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar, and the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Cyprus, Colin …
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In this little episode of Cyprus Calling, we join Mr Paul for a chat about the property market in Cyprus and buying a car. Listen out for our new feature - Fact of the Week. Please Note: Information mentioned in this episode is for guidance only. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/higher License code: NIYBORQUV…
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In today’s episode, the United States’ decision to allow the Republic of Cyprus to purchase military hardware directly is “a development of historic importance”, President Nikos Christodoulides said. Meanwhile, United Nations under-secretary-general for peacebuilding Rosemary DiCarlo will meet Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar on February 10, Tata…
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In today’s episode, Cyprus has been authorised to buy military hardware directly from the United States government. Meanwhile, President Nikos Christodoulides hailed the ceasefire agreement struck between the State of Israel and insurgent group Hamas in Gaza Elsewhere, Turkish Cypriot opposition party CTP leader Tufan Erhurman leads the way in the …
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Jacques Le Saige, a silk merchant from Douai, France, embarked on a journey to Jerusalem on March 19, 1518, visiting Cyprus from July to September of that year. In this episode, we hear of his visit to Saint Sophia in Nicosia, offering some of the earliest evidence of medieval "graffiti" -- in this case, marks left by visiting pilgrims. His own nam…
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In today’s episode, Labour Minister Yiannis Panayiotou has condemned the recent 5 per cent price increase announced by concrete manufacturers, describing it as unprecedented, unjustified, and driven by profiteering motives. Meanwhile, shamishi was named as the “worst-rated” Cypriot food by users of popular gastronomic tourism website Taste Atlas. A…
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In today’s episode, Justice Minister Marios Hartsiotis rejected accusations of a police cover-up in the death of a 24-year-old Pakistani national, calling the claims by political parties premature and unsubstantiated. Elsewhere, a Nicosia football club will be facing trial this week over the non-payment of €2.3 million in social insurance contribut…
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In today’s episode, an independent investigator has been appointed over the death of a 24-year-old Pakistani national, who was shot at by police, it was decided on Sunday. Elsewhere, the situation in public hospitals is manageable, Health Minister Michalis Damianos said on Sunday, amid hospital bed shortages resulting from a spike in the number of …
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In this little episode of Cyprus Calling, we join Mr Paul for a chat about the benefits of living in Cyprus and how to save money on your Cypriot holiday. Listen out for our new feature - Fact of the Week. Please Note: Information mentioned in this episode is for guidance only. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundrol…
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In today’s episode, hundreds of demonstrators on Thursday afternoon booed Israeli president Isaac Herzog and shouted “killer go home” as he departed the presidential palace in Nicosia after a meeting there with President Nikos Christodoulides. Elsewhere, expecting the Greek Cypriots to recognise the north as an independent country is “futile”, form…
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In today’s episode, four police officers are to be suspended following the escape and subsequent capture of the Romanian who escaped while in custody at hospital. Elsewhere, President Nikos Christodoulides said Cyprus’ trilateral cooperation with Egypt and Greece has as one of its main objectives “the promotion of peace and stability in the region”…
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In today’s episode, the Greek state-owned asset management company Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRDAF) was on Tuesday awarded control of the Larnaca port. Elsewhere, a donkey found to have been shot multiple times by a hunter is in a “critical condition” after being taken in for treatment by the Tashkent nature park in the Kyrenia dist…
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In today’s episode, President Nikos Christodoulides reaffirmed his commitment to resuming talks on the Cyprus issue and expressed readiness to meet Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar. Speaking during Epiphany celebrations at Ayia Napa, he revealed preparations for an expanded Cyprus conference, potentially in March, though UN confirmation is pendin…
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In this little episode of Cyprus Calling, we join Mr Paul for a talk about moving to Cyprus, and how to emigrate to live in Cyprus as an Expat. Please Note: Information mentioned in this episode is for guidance only. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/higher License code: NIYBORQUVSURZOE8 Support the show Come …
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In today’s episode, January will be a "very busy period" with regard to the Cyprus problem, Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said. Meanwhile, Paphos' "Vrysouthkia Kelpetri" winter swimmers' club took its first dip in the sea of the year on New Year's Day. All this and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.…
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In 1426, if but for a short while, Cyprus had two kings. King Janus of Cyprus and the ill-fated "Peasant King," Alexis, crowned by the people. The Peasant Revolt is a little known event in Cyprus' history but it is believed to have been triggered by the Mamluk invasion, the capture of King Janus and the sack of Nicosia. After the Muslim withdrawal,…
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In today’s episode, while Jimmy Carter’s election as president of the United States in 1976 may have been a close-run contest, it was greeted with almost unanimous elation in Cyprus. Elsewhere, the United States may offer financial assistance to the Republic of Cyprus to upgrade the Andreas Papandreou air base in Paphos, President Nikos Christodoul…
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In today’s episode, President Nikos Christodoulides said some of his fiercest critics "have never accepted the Cypriot people's verdict in the 2023 presidential elections". Meanwhile, the Ierokipia municipality announced it is taking legal action against the Paphos district government and the consortium which operates the Paphos water treatment pla…
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In today’s episode, ExxonMobil’s drilling rig will start drilling in mid-January at the ‘Electra’ target, located in Block 5 of Cyprus’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), for approximately one month, Energy Minister George Papanastasiou said on Thursday. Elsewhere, Pope Francis’ reference to the Cyprus problem in his Christmas message is “more proof” o…
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