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The Escalation in the Middle East Revives the Ghosts of Colonialism in Cyprus Following Iran's Attack on Akrotiri
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Halil arrives punctually at Tria Fanaria, a coffee from southern Nicosia just a step away from the Green Line. We are in the heart of Faneromeni, a few meters from the checkpoint. As one of the few historical kahveneios remaining in the Old City, coffee is a place where Greek nationalism maintains a discreet but omnipresent presence. On the walls stands the flag of Enosis, the union of Cyprus with Greece, flanked by icons of saints and of those …
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