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Cyprus

March 2024

  • The aid ship Open Arms.

    Charity hopes to send second food aid ship to Gaza in next few days

  • Open Arms departing from the port of Larnaca with humanitarian aid for Gaza.

    First aid ship to Gaza leaves Cyprus port in pilot project

  • The barge contains 200 tonnes of flour, rice and protein and is headed straight for Gaza

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    Aid ship bound for Gaza leaves port in Cyprus – video

  • Aid vessel in Larnaca

    Gaza food aid ship stuck at Cyprus with ‘technical difficulties’

  • Aid ship expected to leave Cyprus for Gaza faces logistical delays

  • ‘Who is going to distribute it?’: the key flaw in US’s plan to build aid port in Gaza

  • It’s now or never for Cyprus reunification, says top UN official

  • The age of extinction
    More than 400,000 songbirds killed by organised crime in Cyprus

January 2024

  • Protesters at the gates of the Royal Air Force‘s Akrotiri base in Cyprus

    Cyprus faces backlash over use of British bases to bomb Houthis

  • A large crowd of mourners gather around coffins draped in the flag of northern Cyprus

    Trial opens in Turkey over deadly hotel collapse during earthquake

December 2023

  • FBI badge.

    Cyprus confidential
    FBI to help Cypriot police investigate sanction-busting for Russian oligarchs

    Agents will explore how lawyers and accountants in Cyprus helped shield assets of Kremlin-linked business people
  • Alexei Mordashov

    Cyprus confidential
    Cyprus police investigate how Russian tycoon moved £1bn on day he was put under sanctions

    Cypriot government and EU respond to revelations over apparent role of local companies in helping oligarchs shield wealth
  • Alexei Mordashov pictured with Vladimir Putin in 2020.

    Cyprus confidential
    The Guardian view on Cyprus Confidential: revelations should be a spur to action

    Editorial: Transparency and international cooperation are key to investigating offshore transactions – and also regulating them
    • Cyprus confidential
      Putin ally wired £3.7m into UK via Cyprus after Ukraine invasion, documents suggest

    • Cyprus confidential
      ‘No questions asked’: how Russian money is fuelling a building boom in northern Cyprus

    • Cyprus confidential
      Chelsea FC face new questions over how Roman Abramovich funded success

  • PWC Cyprus

    Cyprus confidential
    PwC Cyprus moved £1bn for Russian tycoon on day he was put under sanctions

  • Cyprus has promised a ‘zero-tolerance approach’ to sanctions violations as it battles to safeguard its status as a financial centre.

    Cyprus confidential
    Cyprus to clamp down as investigation reveals oligarchs moved assets after Ukraine invasion

  • Fuji Viper 21.2, Camp Fuji, Japan - 22 Jan 2021<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by U S Marines/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shutterstock (11743234a) U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopters transport Marines with Kilo Company, 3d Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment at Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, Jan. 21, 2021. Marines extracted via Blackhawks during Joint Exercise Littoral Strike, the culminating event for Fuji Viper 21.2. The exercise strengthened interoperability and challenged infantry formations, demonstrating that Marines can facilitate joint force multi-domain maneuver in support of naval operations. 3/8 is forward-deployed in the Into-Pacific under 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division. Fuji Viper 21.2, Camp Fuji, Japan - 22 Jan 2021

    US military identifies five troops killed in Mediterranean Sea helicopter crash

  • Jewish people about to board ship

    ‘We feel safe here’: Cyprus becomes ‘haven’ after Hamas attack

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