President Ersin Tatar has said that the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus will continue to live on forever despite the obstacles and challenges created towards the Turkish Cypriot people by the international community. Delivering a poignant address
Author: CYPRUS EYE
ADVERTISEMENT If the famed French writer Victor Hugo had visited the Château de Chambord today, it’s safe to say he would have been over-sharing it on Instagram. After travelling there for the first time, he wrote: “Can
ADVERTISEMENT You will find plenty of restaurants in the quaint UNESCO-protected old town of Tallinn that serve what they term as authentic or traditional cuisine. Dishes range from Ahjus Küpsetatud Karuliha (stewed bear) to Külmroog (Baltic herring)
ADVERTISEMENT Where can we go to escape the heat? The concept of a “climate shelter” is becoming more popular as a solution. In a wave of intense heat, such as those experienced in Lisbon and other European
ADVERTISEMENT It all started in 2014 when Dave Hakkens, then a student at the Eindhoven Design Academy, released his design for a plastic recycling machine to the world for free. The aim was to make plastic recycling
ADVERTISEMENT The value of the European luxury goods market grew to almost €110 billion in 2024. “This is the result of several converging factors,” assesses Rafal Drzewiecki, TikTok’s Country Director for Central Europe, in an interview with
ADVERTISEMENT While Russia continues to lease Baikonur Cosmodrome, it has so far returned over fifty decommissioned facilities to Kazakhstan. The government now plans to use them to create a vibrant tourism ecosystem, drawing visitors year-round, and not
ADVERTISEMENT Anti-immigration protests organised by the far-right Confederation Libery and Independence party took place in more than 80 cities across Poland, including in Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Wroclaw, and Bialystok. Demonstrators demanded the closure of the borders with
ADVERTISEMENT As bright-coloured kayaks push through a thick wall of fog, voices and the beats of drums build from a crowd of onlookers who have formed on the beach. Applause erupts as the boats land on the
This summer has seen some hot days in Germany. Very hot. In early July, temperatures in Hamburg and Cologne soared to 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 F). Some areas recorded temperatures close to 40 C. In earlier years
