What happened to the Metaverse?

We are relentlessly told that the future is digital, and if we don’t upskill to compete online, we will die with the dinosaurs. Global tech firms were taking over the world, making

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Energy terrorism meets sky porn

When Putin launched his ‘special operation’ to dismantle Ukraine as a sovereign state, it soon became clear it would not be over by Christmas. The Kremlin war machine (not sanctioned by the

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A frozen conflict that’s heating up

With the cost-of-living crisis and a looming global recession occupying most of our thoughts, there is little room to contemplate the future of the Cyprus problem. Arguably, the island’s political division has

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A perfect storm is brewing

Cypriots feel the pinch as they worry about how they will pay the bills with high inflation, soaring rents and surging electricity prices. Society is gripped by anxiety caused by an uncertain

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A government that keeps on walking

Earlier in the week, President Anastasiades almost admitted he had made mistakes during his 10-year tenure but said his reforms would stand the test of time. He didn’t ponder his political misdemeanours,

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A new reality, same problem

If the government needed any firmer example of where the island’s division was going, there were plenty of people involved in the non-existent peace process telling us the game’s up. The reunification

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Shooting the UN sheriff

President Nicos Anastasiades had his last day in the sun at the UN General Assembly, where he asked a disingenuous valid question about whether the United Nations was fit for mandate. Taking

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Time for lady justice to awake

We are wanton to believe that justice exists to protect the weak from the strong, law-abiding citizens from the rule breakers. An idea of natural justice among us boils to the surface

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