Germany’s Frank-Walter Steinmeier will visit Cyprus next week, the first by a Federal President, for official talks with the island’s government and to meet with several community groups, as well as visit
By Craig Erlam A quiet end to the week with European indices treading water and economic data highlighting the challenges facing the bloc. Nowhere is that more evident than in Germany which
President Nikos Christoulides will hold talks on Thursday with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin to discuss more active EU involvement in the Cyprus peace process and bilateral and international affairs. The Presidency
The Cyprus Germany Business Association (CGBA) is hosting an event on “Doing Business with Germany” at the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Nicosia on Thursday. The event will include brief
Kurds in Cyprus are uneasy with a Larnaca court decision to extradite Kenan Ayaz, a 49-year-old Kurdish political activist arrested on March 15 on accusations of international terrorism. The Larnaca District Court
A total of 126 applicants for international protection, originating from Somalia, Afghanistan, Congo, Nigeria and Syria, departed on a chartered flight from Cyprus to Germany to be resettled. The total number of relocated
February 24, 2023, marks one year since Russia’s illegal war of aggression against Ukraine began. On this day, we, the undersigned Ambassadors of France and Germany in Nicosia, representing States fully adhering
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said a two-state solution for Cyprus is not an option, and Germany will continue to push for a de-escalation of tensions on the island. “Germany is solidly
Cyprus has transferred 48 asylum seekers to Germany under a voluntary pilot scheme that will eventually see 500 relocated to help authorities cope with a surge in irregular migrants, officials said. The
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged his support to resume frozen Cyprus talks providing for a bizonal, bicommunal federation. He gave his assurances to Nicos Anastasiades after their meeting in Berlin, noting that