Cyprus police arrest 21 after anti-immigrant violence

Cypriot authorities have started removing around 600 asylum seekers from the condemned apartment complex near the resort of Paphos after protests by residents. European Union member Cyprus argues it is a “frontline country” on the Mediterranean migrant route. (AFP)
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Updated 29 August 2023
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Cyprus police arrest 21 after anti-immigrant violence

  • Monday night’s incidents followed a peaceful sit-down protest by migrants against violence late on Sunday, where people wearing hoods damaged a property and vehicles belonging to non-Cypriots
  • Tension boiled over after the protest broke up, with groups of migrants and Greek Cypriots kept apart by police using teargas and water cannon

NICOSIA: Cyprus police arrested 21 people late Monday after violent clashes involving immigrants and residents of a community in the west of the island which has a large population of asylum-seekers.
Police said those arrested after a second night of disturbances in the village of Chlorakas, some 155 km west of the capital Nicosia, included migrants and locals.
Monday night’s incidents followed a peaceful sit-down protest by migrants against violence late on Sunday, where people wearing hoods damaged a property and vehicles belonging to non-Cypriots.
Tension boiled over after the protest broke up, with groups of migrants and Greek Cypriots kept apart by police using teargas and water cannon. One police officer was lightly hurt by a petrol bomb.
Cyprus had seen a spike in the arrival of irregular migrants and people seeking asylum in recent years, though the rate of increase has tapered off this year. About 20 percent of the migrant community in Chlorakas comes from Syria.
Tensions have been running high in Chlorakas for several years over what some locals believe is a disproportionately high number of asylum seekers or recognized refugees settled there.
The island’s interior ministry declared the community off-limits to new arrivals in 2021, and last week authorities said they would vacate a property complex where hundreds of migrants lived without electricity and running water.
Sunday’s disturbances were preceded by a demonstration of around 300 people who marched through a central street in Chlorakas, calling for an end to irregular migration. Several participants then broke off from the main body of demonstrators and damaged property, police said.


Germany’s Merz to visit China next week: government

Updated 20 February 2026
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Germany’s Merz to visit China next week: government

  • War in Ukraine is likely to be ‌discussed in the talks
  • A ⁠business delegation will accompany the chancellor

BERLIN: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will visit China next week, arriving on Wednesday for talks with President Xi Jinping, a government spokesman said.
“The chancellor will be welcomed with military honors in Beijing by Prime Minister Li Qiang,” the spokesman said Friday.
“In the late afternoon, the chancellor will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for talks and dinner.”
Merz will discuss a number of topics, including security, geopolitics, ‌trade ‌and human ‌rights, the spokesperson ⁠said.
The spokesperson ‌added that ‌the ‌war in Ukraine is likely to be ‌discussed in Merz’s talks, ⁠and a ⁠business delegation will accompany the chancellor, without giving further details.