Author: CYPRUS EYE

Gaza is facing an Israeli-induced famine that experts say will leave a lasting psychological and societal impact, as Israel’s blockade on humanitarian aid continues and conditions for over 2 million Palestinians rapidly deteriorate. Since October 2023, at least 122 Palestinians, including 83 children, have died from hunger caused by severe restrictions on food and aid deliveries, according to aid groups. International organisations warn that hundreds of thousands more face imminent death as aid convoys remain stalled just outside the enclave. “There is a multi-generational societal impact. The trauma and sense of degradation and humiliation that accompany the experience of famine…

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Nuclear talks with Iran are unlikely to make much headway without US involvement, and more coercive action by the West on the heavily-sanctioned country is a real possibility, experts have said after crucial negotiations between Tehran and three major European powers on Friday. The day-long negotiations in Istanbul between Iran and Germany, France and Britain – collectively called the E3 – came weeks after the US bombed Iranian nuclear facilities amid a military escalation with Israel. While Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi described the Istanbul talks as “serious, frank, and detailed” and added that “consultations on this matter will…

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A new report from Swiss blockchain analytics company Global Ledger reveals that over $3.01 billion was stolen across 119 crypto hacks in the first half of 2025, surpassing the total for all of 2024. Even more alarming is a trend beyond the rising volume: speed. The reportanalyzed onchain data tied to each exploit, and tracked how quickly attackers moved funds through mixers, bridges and centralized exchanges. By mapping the time between the initial incident and the final laundering endpoint, researchers found that laundering now happens in minutes, often before a hack is even disclosed. According to the report, laundering was…

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Hive Digital Technologies (HIVE) has many firsts in the crypto industry. It was the first publicly traded Bitcoin miner in 2017 and one of the earliest to make a decisive pivot into high-performance computing (HPC) in 2022. Now, Hive is back in the spotlight, ringing the closing bell at the Nasdaq Stock Exchange as it eyes a $100 million annual run rate for its HPC business by next year. Cointelegraph received an exclusive invitation to the Nasdaq event, where we sat down with Executive Chairman Frank Holmes and CEO Aydin Kilic. The two discussed the mining industry’s escalating “scramble for…

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25 July 2025, 21:25 It was published 3dk, 24sn 39 The Democratic Party gave full support to the leadership of President Ersin Tatar. Two -state solution and emphasis on national will came to the fore. The party announced that Tatar, who advocated the vision of two -state solution and national sovereignty, has found it important to re -task. Especially on international platforms, the visibility of the TRNC and the observer status gained in the Turkish States Organization were considered as a historical success by the party. The message published from DP is as follows; In the determined struggle of the…

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Following the determination of the minimum wage, there are moving days in working life. Firstly, foreign workers who have been working in the TRNC for at least one year in agriculture, animal husbandry and construction sectors since 28 July 2025 will be able to make horizontal transition between these three sectors. However, applications for transition to other sectors will not be accepted. The Ministry also suspended new preliminary applications in all sectors for workers of Bangladesh. This decision will be valid as of July 28 and will include existing applications. On the other hand, workers of Turkmenistan will have the…

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More than 300 documents released by the Moscow Police Department on Wednesday revealed grisly new details about the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students and the exhaustive investigation that led to Bryan Kohberger’s apprehension. Kohberger, 30, was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to fatally stabbing college seniors Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen, both 21; junior Xana Kernodle, 20; and freshman Ethan Chapin, 20, in an off-campus home in the early hours of Nov. 13, 2022. The former Washington State University doctoral student pleaded guilty to the crimes in exchange for avoiding a death sentence,…

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Speaking to journalist Damla Dabis on Kanal T, Erhürman stated that the only realistic model for resolving the Cyprus issue is one where two constituent states exercise their powers with sovereignty and make joint decisions on specific matters based on political equality. “On an island this small, there can be no ‘our environment’ versus ‘their environment’” Erhürman began by expressing condolences over the recent wildfires in Turkey and the southern part of Cyprus, describing the night as “very tragic.” Noting the loss of lives in both regions, he offered sympathy to the victims’ families and stressed the need to focus…

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The neighbours are locked in a bitter spat over an area known as the Emerald Triangle, where the borders of both countries and Laos meet, and which is home to several ancient temples. The squabble has dragged on for decades, flaring into bloody military clashes more than 15 years ago and again in May, when a Cambodian soldier was killed in a firefight. The conflict blazed up on Thursday, with Cambodia firing rockets and artillery shells intoThailandand the Thai military scrambling F-16 jets to carry out air strikes. Six jets were deployed from Ubon Ratchathani province, hitting two “Cambodian military…

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Invited by the Yunus Emre Institute (YEE), a group of foreign academics, primarily archaeologists, is visiting Türkiye to explore Anatolia’s millennia-old cultural heritage firsthand. The YEE, which represents Turkish language, culture, art and scientific heritage abroad, launched the “Turkish Archaeology Summer School” to promote the multilayered history of civilizations in Anatolia. As part of the project, archaeologists and art historians from various countries were invited to Türkiye and offered a carefully organized itinerary of visits and excursions. The program, which began in Çanakkale and continues through Izmir, Gaziantep, Şanlıurfa, and Ankara, will conclude in Istanbul. Participants include academics mainly from…

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