Lapithos
The people depicted in recently published photographs appear to be included in the list of missing persons, presidential commissioner Photis Photiou said on Monday after...
Turkish foreign minister to visit Lapithos this weekend
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusolu will visit the north his weekend with the occupied village of Lapithos reportedly the focus of his trip. According to...
Turkey should pay damages awarded by ECHR refugees say
Turkey should immediately execute European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) judgements and pay the damages awarded, refugees with property in the north said in letters...
Orams’ vacant villa bought by Turkish Cypriot authorities
A court decision ordering the demolition of a villa built by British couple Linda and David Orams on Greek Cypriot property in Lapithos in the...
Remains of one missing person found in well in Lapithos
The Committee on Missing Persons (CMP) on Thursday announced that human remains belonging to one person were unearthed in a well in Lapithos. According to...
CMP: one person’s remains found in Lapithos
Human remains belonging to one person were unearthed in Lapithos, the Committee for Missing Persons (CMP) announced on Tuesday. On Monday, “a bicommunal group of...
Turkish Cypriot remanded in land selling scam
A Turkish Cypriot man was remanded for three days by a court in the north for allegedly deceiving a Greek Cypriot couple into giving him...
Lapithos mosque draws ire of residents
A fourth mosque is being built in the village of Lapithos in the north, the newspaper Afrika reported on Tuesday, drawing the criticism of residents...
Mayors of occupied towns deliver resolution to House and foreign embassies
A resolution condemning the continued occupation by Turkey of Kyrenia was handed to the Speaker of the House and embassies on Monday, calling for an end...
Missing British boys involved in family court case believed to be in north
Two British boys at the centre of a family court case have gone missing, lawyers say. According to the Press Association, social services officials think...