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Nikos Christodoulides’ victory could see government take harder line on reunification
Christodoulides faces run-off against veteran diplomat Mavroyiannis after falling short of majority
Prime property where it stays mild, the skies are blue and the water beckons
Long known as ‘Moscow on the Med’, the island comes to terms with consequences of western sanctions
RCB to repay €2.8bn of customer deposits or transfer them to another bank
Jason deCaires Taylor’s project in Ayia Napa sinks concrete sculptures to the seabed
Ersin Tatar pushes for two-state solution ahead of UN talks, with Erdogan’s backing
Tensions flared on camera last time the two foreign ministers met
Timid record against US Big Tech companies puts Ireland’s data protection regulator in a pickle
Award of single market access to Turkish Cypriot cheese producers stokes controversy
From fried halloumi to a pear and rosewater trifle, the island’s food is a celebration of migration, says Yasmin Khan
Foreign minister of breakaway north says decades of talks have been a ‘total failure’
Commission says scandal-ridden schemes to sell nationality undermine ‘essence of EU citizenship’
Turkish-backed rightwinger Ersin Tatar elected president amid high tensions in eastern Mediterranean over gas
Media sting against island’s politicians highlights failed efforts to crack down on citizenship-for-sale schemes
Sting by Al Jazeera exposed politicians in latest scandal over buying EU citizenship
Brussels meeting ends in deadlock after Nicosia urges measures against Turkey
Competition over gas and regional rivalries fuel stand-off between Turkey and neighbours
The FT's energy editor David Sheppard looks at the dash for gas in the eastern Mediterranean
Foreign ministers call for dialogue between Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and France
As tensions between the Kremlin and EU rise, the tiny island has become a Petri dish of western worries
Shut border crossings spur protests and reduce hopes for reunification
Ersin Tatar says years of peace talks over divided island have led nowhere
Lender acted as correspondent bank for Malaysian facing allegations over 1MDB scandal
EU urged to stand up to Erdogan’s threat to ‘open the gates’ to migrants
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