Tatar Highlights Complexities of Cyprus Talks
President Ersin Tatar has voiced concerns over the resurgence of intricate challenges faced by Turkish Cypriots, BRTK reports. In his address, he highlighted the appointment of the UN Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy, Maria Angela Holguin Cuellar, to explore potential common ground for resuming Cyprus negotiations. However, Cuellar has flagged the Greek Cypriot side’s steadfast refusal to […]
Eid Holiday Will Not be Extended in TRNC
The Republic of Turkey has extended the 5-day Eid al-Adha holiday, which will begin on June 15, to 9 days for the public, sparking curiosity as to whether the holiday in North Cyprus will also be extended to 9 days. According to information obtained by Yeniduzen, the government has reached an agreement to limit the […]
Ongoing Mystery of Two Men Who Fled on Million-Dollar Boat
It has been a month since Sıtkı Akargöl and Emre Arslan vanished after embarking on a voyage from Güzelyurt to Kumyalı Fishermen’s Harbour aboard a rented million-dollar speedboat on May 10th, Yeniduzen reports. Despite the boat’s hefty debt, there has been no trace of Akargöl and Emre since their disappearance a month ago. Their families […]
EL-SEN Threatens to Cut Power to Airport
The head of the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union (EL-SEN), Ahmet Tuğcu, issued a statement addressed to the KIB-TEK management, pointing out that while people’s electricity is cut off when their debt reaches 675 TL, the electricity supplied to Ercan Airport, operated by T&T Company under the management of Emrullah Turanlı, has not been […]
New Developments in Fake Diploma Scandal
New developments continue to emerge in the fake diploma scandal at the Cyprus Health and Social Sciences University (KSTU), Kibris Postasi reports. The name of MHP Mersin Deputy Levent Uysal is at the centre of the incident, with allegations that he brought people close to the university’s administration and formed a special technical team to […]