Ancient Ship Carry Cyprus Copper Discovered
Turkish archaeologists have discovered the world’s ‘oldest’ Bronze Age shipwreck off the coast of Antalya. A group of Turkish underwater researchers has found a 3,600-year-old Bronze Age shipwreck, which could be the world’s oldest shipwreck, off the shores of southern Turkey’s Antalya province, the province’s governor’s office said Monday. The shipwreck, estimated to date back […]
Dense Fog Covers Many Areas of North Cyprus
Many parts of North Cyprus have been covered by dense fog with visibility dropping to five meters. The fog, which affected many regions in the early hours of the morning, was a hazard to traffic. Police warned drivers to be vigilant and keep driving speeds low. A Police Press Office statement said that Nicosia-Famagusta main […]
Heavy Rains Cause Another Road Collapse
Heavy rains have caused a section of the road between Alemdağ and Yılmazköy to collapse. A Ministry of Transport Highways team has been sent to make repairs. Kibris Postasi
Time Running Out For Finding Missing Persons
There are still families, with very elderly members who are waiting to bury their relatives who are among the missing persons, Turkish Cypriot member of the Committee on Missing Persons (CMP) Gulden Plumer Küçük has said. “They want to bury their relatives before they close their eyes. This is why the work of CMP feels […]
Turkish Cypriot MPs Attending Pace Meetings
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) is holding its spring session in Strasbourg from 8-12 April. Turkish Cypriot MPs Armağan Candan (CTP) and Hamza Ersan Saner (UBP) are attending the General Assembly and Committee meetings of (PACE). CTP MP Armağan Candan made a speech to the General Assembly of PACE. According to […]