North Cyprus Free Press
Serving the expatriate and English-speaking community in Northern Cyprus, this Kyrenia-based publication provides localized news, community updates, and commentary on regional issues. It functions as a vital digital platform for residents and visitors seeking an independent perspective on the political and social landscape of the TRNC.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CYPRUS
Print media on this Mediterranean island dates back to the late nineteenth century, reflecting a historically divided linguistic geography. Among the most prominent daily publications is Phileleftheros, established in 1955, which holds the highest national circulation and maintains a centrist stance. Haravgi serves as the primary print outlet for the left-wing AKEL party, while Politis focuses on independent investigative reporting. Additionally, the English-language market is anchored by the Cyprus Mail, the oldest operating daily since 1945. Across the UN buffer zone, Turkish-language dailies like Kibris serve the northern readership. Paperboy indexes 22 Cypriot newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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