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This is a list of newspapers in the Republic of Cyprus. See also: List of newspapers in Northern Cyprus. Daily newspapers. Greek language. Alithia; Haravgi;
The Echo (owned by The Irish Times) The Mallow Star (owned by VSO Publications [19]) Midleton News [20] – A4 size fortnightly newspaper for Midleton County Cork, sister publication of Youghal News, originally free, now retails for one euro; The Muskerry News [21] – free 40-page A4 monthly newspaper for the Ballincollig and Blarney area
List of archives in Cyprus; List of banks in Cyprus; List of birds of Cyprus; List of castles in Cyprus; List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus; List of colonial governors and administrators of British Cyprus; List of companies of Cyprus; List of Cypriot billionaires by net worth; List of Cypriot consorts; List of Cypriots; List of dams ...
In 2008, the OSCE in a report written by the Turkish Cypriot Human Rights Foundation and the Turkish Cypriot Journalists’ Union reported that the government of the Republic of Cyprus were violating the rights of Turkish Cypriots on the freedom of press.
Dates Government President Governing Parties Opposition Leader Key Event(s) 16 Aug 1960 – 25 Feb 1968: First Makarios Government: Archbishop Makarios III (1913–1977)
The following is a list of Cypriots notable enough to have their own article. They are sorted by field, then by surname (both in alphabetical order).
Fatma Kiamil, co-founder of JJ Food Service; listed in the Sunday Times Rich List 2020 [77] Mustafa Kiamil, co-founder of JJ Food Service; listed in the Sunday Times Rich List 2020 [77] Selin Kiazim, chef and winner of the Great British Menu [78] Dervis Konuralp, Paralympic swimmer [79] Nasir Mazhar, fashion designer [80]
Only a handful of marriages involving Cypriots are recorded at London's Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sophia in the years before 1918. [1] During the First World War many Cypriots joined the allied forces. When the British annexed Cyprus in 1914, Cypriots' political status changed and they found it easier to travel. [1]