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Cyprus in the Process of Losing Its Status as a Safe Haven

Saved so far by the conflicts in the Middle East, Cyprus was considered a haven of peace in the eyes of many expatriates from Russia, Israel or the United Kingdom. Since an Iranian drone crashed on a British base in the south of the island, they no longer feel safe, reports the Spanish daily El País.
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Saved so far by the conflicts in the Middle East, Cyprus was considered a haven of peace in the eyes of many expatriates from Russia, Israel or the United Kingdom. Since an Iranian drone crashed on a British base in the south of the island, they no longer feel safe, reports the Spanish daily El País.

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