Last Updated On: Jan 23 2021 05:48 Gmt+3
Both administrations on the divided island of Cyprus appear to be on a mission to prove that they are not that different after all.
On the one side, the south to be exact, you have Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades, who made a threat-laced phone call to the boss of a journalist in order to have the said journalist fired.
In the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), President Ersin Tatar insulted a journalist with a comment under their Twitter post, which lead to death threats against them.
Andreas Paraskos, the editor-in-chief of the Cyprus edition of Greek newspaper Kathimerini, has worked to remove the issue of missing persons - the thousands of men, women and children who went missing on the island during the 60s and 70s - from the grip of Greek nationalists through his reporting.