Friday, 29 March , 2024

British Bases in Cyprus

A probable reason Obama stopped the planned attack on Syria in...

The Troodos Conundrum By Craig Murray 31 Aug., 2013 The GCHQ listening post on Mount Troodos in Cyprus is arguably the most valued asset which the UK...

‘More than 800,000 songbirds illegally killed’ on British military base in...

Robins and blackcaps are among the birds being trapped for food By Emily Beament 16 March 2017 More than 800,000 songbirds were illegally killed on a British...

Antonio Guterres – an instrument of Neocons

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos First Published: 23/7/2017 The new General Secretary of the UN does nothing to stop the wars that are destroying Libya, Syria, Yemen or...

Greece and Cyprus as geopolitical fodder

By William Mallinson  ‘A truly independent Greece is an absurdity. Greece can either be English or Russian, and since it cannot be Russian, it is...

Antonio Guterres – an instrument of Neocons

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos The new General Secretary of the UN does nothing to stop the wars that are destroying Libya, Syria, Yemen or those threatening...

Saga of an unthinking Eurotank (The strange Habits of the European...

By William Mallinson* Introduction With Britain, one of Cyprus’ so-called guarantor powers, leaving the EU, the neurotic speed and desperation to try to force yet another...

Trying to pull a fast one

By William Mallinson *   The attempted cratocide of Cyprus continues unabated, with the island’s legal inhabitants watching, mesmerised, while their current leader is apparently coming...

Cyprus: USA and Israel vs. Greeks and Russia

An article by Brendan O'Malley   Anyone interested in the recent history of Cyprus and in the role played by foreign powers in the Cyprus problem...

The Illegal Treaties on Cyprus, by William Mallinson

The treaties of 1960 that allegedly established an allegedly independent Republic of Cyprus were never intended to allow a central government of Cyprus to...

Why are there still British military bases in Cyprus?

The continued division of Cyprus suits Britain’s geopolitical interests, as well as those of world powers that see the Mediterranean island as a useful...