Cypriot leaders will allow people movement by reopening crossing points across the divided island on 4 June, some shuttered since the Covid-19 pandemic 15 months ago, the United Nations said Wednesday. “Greek
Crossing points across Cyprus’ divide could open on Friday, after 15 months of being closed during the COVID-19 lockdown emergency. Government spokesperson Kyriacos Koushos said that the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot
British Bases areas customs and immigration officials said measures relating to COVID-19 test certificates at crossing points in Pergamos and Strovilia have led to some arrests for providing false documentation. Measures introduced
Cyprus crossings to and from the Turkish occupied north picked up on Monday after the two sides agreed to reopen checkpoints that were closed during the COVID-19 lockdown emergency. According to police,
Cyprus reported its first case of SARS-CoV-2 infections on Sunday, ending a five-day streak of no cases, with the Healthy Ministry saying the solitary infection was traced among tests on people returning
Peace activists demanded on Thursday that Cypriot leaders order the immediate reopening of all crossing points to allow free movement across Cyprus’ divide as lockdown eases. Bi-communal Peace Initiative-United Cyprus sent a
Although an agreement is in place to allow Cypriots to cross the divide under certain conditions, the United Nations voiced concern after the Turkish Cypriot side imposed quarantine conditions until July 1.
A small group of Turkish Cypriots workers crossed into the Cyprus Republic on Tuesday, despite authorities in the Turkish occupied north warning they will not be allowed back until the end of
No decision was taken by Greek and Turkish Cypriot experts when crossings can operate normally to allow free movement across the island’s divide after three months of COVID-19 lockdown. The Bicommunal Technical
Greek and Turkish Cypriot COVID-19 experts meet on Monday to discuss the epidemiological situation on both sides of Cyprus’ divide that will allow crossings to reopen. Scientific data will be exchanged during