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President Christodoulides stated that Turkey is responsible for the ongoing occupation of Cyprus, 51 years after the Turkish invasion. He pointed out that the consequences of Turkish policy have led to serious human rights violations and a series of crimes against Cypriot society. He emphasized the need for seriousness and perseverance in asserting the rights of all residents of Cyprus. He called on the international community to recognize and condemn Turkey's violations.

On Sunday (20/07/2025), the Joker draw took place with at least €13,800,000 up for grabs. The winning numbers drawn are: 9, 15, 20, 21, 32 and the Joker number is 7. Lucky winners now have the chance to share the huge prize.

Five Greek Cypriots were illegally arrested in the occupied town of Trikomo on charges of illegal entry and espionage. They were found with documents related to construction companies and property titles. The authorities in the occupied areas view the arrest as retaliation for the prosecution of Greek Cypriot properties. The five will remain in custody for three days.

The police are investigating a serious incident involving the stabbing of a 33-year-old in Nicosia. Three unknown individuals broke into his home and attacked him, causing multiple injuries. Despite the serious wounds, his health condition is stable and not life-threatening. Authorities are making significant efforts to locate the perpetrators.

Turkish President Erdoğan made a post for the anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, mistakenly using a photo depicting members of EOKA. The post was deleted shortly after being published and replaced with another image. Erdoğan extended his wishes to the Turkish Cypriots and honored fallen soldiers. The photo sparked reactions, and the Verification Line confirmed it depicted EOKA members from 1964.

The Cyprus Meteorological Department warns of a challenging week ahead with high temperatures reaching nearly 40 degrees. The warning is effective from noon on Monday, 21/7/2025. Citizens are advised to exercise caution due to extreme conditions. This situation is expected to last for several days.

Turkish President Erdoğan is making an illegal visit to the occupied territories to attend ceremonies marking the 51st anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. He is accompanied by various ministers and officials from Turkey. They will participate in the foundation and inauguration of projects, along with a parade. This visit has sparked reactions.

The Nicosia Municipal Swimming Pool has closed unexpectedly due to the discovery of human waste in the pool. The municipality announced health protection measures, and the main pool will not operate today, though the smaller pool remains open. The swimming pool had been closed since September 2021 for renovations. It was reopened only recently for swimming athletes.

Five Greek Cypriots were arrested in Trikomo for espionage after being found with documents related to construction companies and maps. Authorities charged them with illegal entry into a military restricted area. The documents included property titles and lists of company directors. The police seized their mobile phones for further investigation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is recovering from food poisoning and will stay home for three days. Despite his illness, he will continue to perform his duties. He was diagnosed with intestinal inflammation and dehydration, and is receiving intravenous fluids. Netanyahu has faced various health issues in recent years.

If you work in cafes, hotels, or restaurants, you are at the highest risk of injury. In the food service sector, 1,084 non-fatal accidents were recorded from 2021 to 2024, more than in other sectors. However, most accidents are minor injuries, and workers are covered by insurance. The construction sector has the highest number of fatal accidents during the same period.

Five elderly Greek-Cypriots were detained in the occupied areas for violating military zone restrictions. They were brought before an illegal 'court' in Famagusta and will remain in custody for three days. The arrests are seen as a response to recent actions against Greek-Cypriot properties by the occupying forces. Authorities of the Republic of Cyprus are monitoring the situation closely.

The police are investigating an attack on a 33-year-old man in the Nicosia district, who was stabbed by three individuals who broke into his home. The man was taken to the hospital and his condition is stable. Authorities are looking into the case and are making efforts to find the perpetrators.

Fifty-one years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Kostas Drosos shares his experiences as a soldier in the National Guard. He recounts how, despite challenging conditions, his unit managed to fight and destroy Turkish tanks. His narrative focuses on the strategic ingenuity displayed in the battle of Skyloura and personal moments that went unrecorded officially. These war memories affirm the bravery of Greek soldiers during that time.

The occupying regime detained five elderly Greek Cypriots for alleged espionage in the occupied area of Trikomo while they were visiting their properties. This action appears to be a response to recent prosecutions against usurpers of Greek Cypriot properties. One of those detained is a Greek citizen, who remains in custody. The authorities of the Republic of Cyprus are informed and are taking necessary actions regarding the case.

Prince Al-Waleed bin Khalid, known as the 'sleeping prince', passed away at the age of 36 after being in a coma for 20 years. He had been in this state since 2005, following a severe car accident in London. His father expressed deep sorrow on social media and the family arranged his funeral. The prince's story deeply touched many in Saudi Arabia.

Germany's ambassador to Cyprus, Anke Schlimm, emphasizes the importance of finding a permanent solution to the Cyprus issue. She highlights the need for confidence-building measures and Germany's role in the Middle East. Cooperation between Cyprus and Germany is crucial for humanitarian aid and political stability. Achieving a two-state solution remains a key goal for the peaceful coexistence of Palestinians and Israelis.

The government aims to implement telework in the public sector, but only 6% of public employees currently have a laptop. This indicates that more laptops need to be supplied to enable teleworking. If the bill is approved, it will also require the integration of these laptops with necessary applications. This process will have a medium- to long-term impact on the state budget.

Cypriot banks are facing difficulties in financing new businesses, despite having abundant liquidity. The European Commission highlights that strict lending requirements limit access for non-established enterprises. Startups and growing companies are encountering significant barriers in securing funding, and the stock exchange remains ineffective. This situation jeopardizes innovation and development in the business sector in Cyprus.

The new Tax For All (TFA) system will make life easier for taxpayers by adding new applications and service channels. Users will be able to easily manage their obligations, with a digital assistant providing 24/7 information. The system consolidates all processes, enhancing transparency and efficiency. Starting tomorrow, taxpayers will access these services through the platform.

The coup plotters planned to kidnap Makarios in New York in 1974, following the coup in Cyprus. Kostas Peraios, who was close to Makarios, revealed the critical moments and events of the time. While there was American security, Cypriot protection was also organized for the President. The situation was tense, and the developments were significant for Cyprus's history.

Charis Georgiadis presented proposals for the restructuring of DISY, focusing on the challenges the party faces. He emphasized the importance of political stability and referenced the achievements of DISY’s government, such as EU accession and the development of social measures. He further pointed out that the only solution to losses is the strengthening of the party and reaffirming its support. Overall, the presentation highlights the significance of DISY in the Cypriot political landscape.

The relationship between France and Cyprus is evolving into a new strategic partnership with significant collaborative steps. The governments of both countries are working to finalize their strategic agenda, aiming for an agreement to be signed in the fall. The French Foreign Minister will visit Cyprus for bilateral talks and to participate in the annual gathering of ambassadors. The strategic collaboration will include practical steps for a tangible alliance.

The informal Pentamerous Conference for the Cyprus issue faced challenges due to Turkish claims, but it did not collapse. The UN Secretary-General aims to keep the process alive to prevent negative developments. Turkey wishes to maintain the appearance of commitment to dialogue, while the Greek side is concerned about the consequences of a failure. The situation remains complex, with minimal progress made.