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  • The latest weather forecasts

    According to the Meteorology Department’s weather forecast for June 14, a low pressure system will combine with a warm and…

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  • Heat wave to persist across the country

    The hot weather currently gripping the country is expected to continue in the coming days, with temperatures forecast to remain…

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  • The latest weather forecasts (June 2, 2025)

    Meteoroloji Dairesi’nin 31 Mayıs-06 Haziran tarihlerini kapsayan haftalık hava tahmin raporuna göre, bölge, periyodun ilk yarısında üst atmosferdeki serin ve…

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  • The latest weather forecasts (May 31, 2025)

    According to the Meteorology Department’s weather forecast for May 31, a low pressure system will combine with a warm and…

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  • The latest weather forecasts

    According to the Meteorology Department’s weather forecast for May 21, a high pressure system will combine with a warm and…

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  • Erhürman: Holding Children Accountable and the EU’s Silence Are Unacceptable

    Republican Turkish Party (CTP) leader Tufan Erhürman voiced his support for the protest organised today by the Association of the…

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  • Hatay: A State That Judges the Parent, Not the Child, Is an Ethnocracy

    In a social media post, Hatay condemned the Republic’s treatment of children born from mixed marriages, highlighting the inconsistent and exclusionary nature of current citizenship practices. He pointed out that while some Turkish Cypriot children born in the north are granted identification, others—born under similar circumstances—are denied this right solely because one of their parents entered Cyprus through a port deemed “illegal.” Hatay stressed that these policies affect not only individuals but entire families. He noted that children who grow up in the same neighbourhoods, attend the same schools, and may even be siblings can find themselves in drastically different legal positions, with one recognised as a citizen and the other rendered invisible. “These policies do not just judge the children,” Hatay said, “but their parents too, forming a kind of ‘moral tribunal’ that claims the authority to decide who is a ‘real’ Turkish Cypriot.” He concluded by stating that “if a state judges not the child, but who gave birth to the child, it has abandoned the principles of the rule of law and embraced a discriminatory, ethnocratic system.” source Cyprus Mırror (https://www.kibrispostasi.com/c140-DAILY_NEWS/n561797-hatay-a-state-that-judges-the-parent-not-the-child-is-an-ethnocracy)

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  • The latest weather forecasts

    According to the Meteorology Department’s weather forecast for May 17, a low pressure system will combine with a warm and…

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  • Association of Uncredentialeds to hold citizenship application protest on Monday

    The Kimliksizler Derneği (Association of Uncredentialeds) has announced a citizenship application protest to be held in southern Nicosia on Monday,…

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  • The latest weather forecasts

    According to the Meteorology Department’s weather forecast for May 15, a high pressure system will combine with a cool and…

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