Standing up to the bullies

MPs have launched an anti-bullying campaign to legally clamp down on thugs in the workplace, school playgrounds and the army. A bill before parliament seeks to criminalise bullying and abusive behaviour in

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Creating your private garden

Notwithstanding that approximately 40% of the surface land area in Cyprus is covered by forest, trees and bushes, our island needs to be greener, particularly with our water shortage situation. The Ministry

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Finding a way into Gaza

As the Israeli bombs were crashing down on Gaza’s trapped population in a war where there was no viable end game, the Cyprus government was trying to make its voice heard. It

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Dubai-Cyprus property synergies

Strengthening Cyprus’ and the United Arab Emirates’ history of strong relations, Dubai’s Property Shop Investment (PSI), a leading name in UAE real estate, held its roadshow at Park Lane Resort, Limassol. Cyprus

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Police reform locked away

With about 5,000 officers, one would expect Cyprus police to be better equipped, with the right personnel, to anticipate, if not to deter, the double underworld killings, one of which could have

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Drawing a line under common expenses

Occasionally, we have people writing to our office to complain that in Cyprus, the creation of sinking funds in commonly owned properties (apartments, comprehensive development projects) is not adopted. We realised there

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Energy policy flickers in darkness

Successive governments have declared for over a decade that they want to develop the island’s onshore and offshore resources for Cyprus to become an energy hub, linking the Middle East, northern Africa,

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