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Remembering Rauf Raif Denktaş: A Legacy of Courage, Vision, and Devotion to Turkish Cypriots

Today marks the solemn anniversary of the passing of Rauf Raif Denktaş, the founding President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and an enduring symbol of resilience, leadership, and justice for Turkish Cypriots.

USA Pushing to implement the Annan Plan in Cyprus

The island of Cyprus, with its strategic location, has long been the focal point of international plans and power struggles. Recently, claims of renewed efforts by the United States to revive the Annan Plan, as reported by Aydınlık Newspaper, have once again disrupted the delicate balance on the island.

2 vs 22: The United Nations’ Stark Bias in Cyprus’ Tragic History

For over a decade, between 1963 and 1974, Turkish Cypriots endured unspeakable horrors. Ethnic cleansing, systematic violence, and genocidal campaigns orchestrated by Greek Cypriots reduced Turkish villages to ashes and forced thousands into exile. And yet, during this dark chapter, the international community, embodied by the United Nations, remained deafeningly silent.

Greece's UN Security Council Seat: Impartiality in Addressing the Cyprus Issue

Greece's recent induction as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2025-2026 term has drawn significant attention. Among its declared priorities is ensuring that the "Cyprus problem" remains a focal point on the global agenda.

Unveiling the Truth: The Politicization of Cyprus' Missing Persons Issue

In the heart of the Mediterranean, the island of Cyprus bears the scars of a divided past. Among the most poignant reminders are the missing persons—individuals whose fates remain unknown, leaving families in perpetual anguish.