Sir John Harding had taken over as the new governor of Britain’s crown colony of Cyprus. Within an hour, Governor Harding telephoned Archbishop Myriarthefs Makarios, leader of the Greek Cypriot ...
In the third part of his series of articles on the Cyprus problem, Leontios Ierodiakonou looks at how Makarios’ refusal to heed the advice of the Greek government led to Britain bringing Turkey ...
As the deadline for the plan’s start approached, Archbishop Makarios, the bearded Greek Orthodox Ethnarch whom the British expelled from Cyprus for encouraging Greek Cypriot violence ...
Preview the Jameel Prize exhibition, coming to London's V&A, with a focus on moving image and digital media The winner of the V&A and Art Jameel’s seventh international award for contemporary art and ...
From the start of the appearance of the demand for enosis in 1950, the entire leadership of Greece did not want to internationalise the Cyprus problem in the way Makarios wanted – that is going ...
On both Friday and Saturday evenings, a big, colourful parade will take place on Archbishop Makarios ... art spaces, local institutions, art initiatives and guests from Cyprus and abroad.
Arthur Brand says tracking down the mosaic felt very special The man nicknamed "the Indiana Jones of the art world" has done ... Century mosaic stolen from Cyprus. Finding the 1,600-year-old ...
The latest talks aimed at reunifying Cyprus have ended without a deal. The Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot communities have been split since conflict erupted in 1974. A UN buffer zone separates the two ...