We are thrilled to announce the return of The Levant Files (TLF) Sunday Movie Nights! Gather your popcorn and join us tomorrow evening at exactly 20.00 Cyprus Time as we dive deep into the shadows of 20th-century geopolitical intrigue. This week’s feature film takes us into the high-stakes world of historical espionage with the gripping documentary, "Stalin's James Bond: The Incredible Life of Richard Sorge." The film chronicles the fascinating and ultimately tragic life of Richard Sorge, widely considered one of the most brilliant master spies of the 20th century. Operating right under the noses of the secret police in Tokyo during World War II, Sorge ran a complex, 40-person spy ring. His crucial intelligence leaks altered the course of world history—most notably by warning Moscow of Hitler's imminent invasion and confirming that Japan would not open a second front in the East. A charismatic, heavy-drinking idealist with both German and Russian roots, Sorge's st...
Well-informed sources tell The Levant Files that Ankara is open to dialogue on Cyprus and Greek-Turkish relations, but will not return to the federal negotiating model that collapsed at Crans-Montana in 2017. Ankara will not enter a new Cyprus negotiation on the basis of the federal formula pursued at Crans-Montana nearly a decade ago, well-informed sources have told The Levant Files, as reports emerge of a possible United Nations effort to table a more flexible political framework later this summer. According to the sources, Turkey welcomes dialogue on all outstanding issues, including the Cyprus problem and Greek-Turkish relations. However, Ankara’s position is that it is impossible to return to the deadlocks and assumptions that defined previous rounds of negotiations. The sources said Ankara strongly supports what it describes as the state dimension of the Turkish Cypriot side and considers a just, equal sharing of land, governance, airspace and maritime areas to be essential to an...