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Unrest in Cyprus often stems from the long-standing division of the island between the Greek Cypriots in the south and the Turkish Cypriots in the north, which has persisted since the Turkish invasion in 1974 following a Greek-led coup. Recent tensions have been exacerbated by issues such as territorial disputes, resource exploration in the eastern Mediterranean, and political disagreements over reunification efforts. Economic challenges and social grievances also contribute to the unrest, as both communities grapple with issues of identity, governance, and external influences.

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