CYPRUS
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Kokkinotrimithia, Cyprus—A Syrian boy looks out as his bus arrives at a refugee camp on February 4. He was one of 93 migrants who sailed to the island’s northwest coast, and as many as 700 more may be on their way, authorities in Cyprus believe. Though it’s located about 100 miles from the Syrian coast, Cyprus—unlike its neighbors Greece and Turkey—has not been a common landing point for Syrians leeing the civil war. Socrates Hasikos, the island’s interior minister, said the island can handle the migrants so long as there isn’t a massive inlux.