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This July, it’s 50 years since Turkish forces invaded and occupied the northern third of Cyprus, in the name of the Turkish Cypriot minority that totalled around a fifth of the island’s population. Ongoing UN-led peace talks have since been unsuccessful in reunifying the island and Cyprus remains divided in two: the southern Republic of Cyprus, largely populated by Greek Cypriots, and the Turkish-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). The