Brave journalism is in hiding

“Depending on the quality of journalists that a State has, so is the quality of democracy of the State,” said John Kennedy. Unfortunately, in Cyprus, we are not fortunate to have quality

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When the sun goes down

Cyprus is quickly entering summer snooze mode when the politicians take a break from being insincere with the truth and the government puts the country on auto-pilot. The weather is becoming relentlessly

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We are not convinced

When Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos meets UN chief Antonio Guterres to convey a message from President Christodoulides, calling for talks to resume from where they failed at Crans Montana, the Greek Cypriot

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Get serious with creating green space

Individuals or competent authorities have not taken the issue of the environment and green building developments seriously. Of course, there has been considerable progress in the last ten years. To this end,

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Keeping secrets

It’s almost impossible to say how effective our intelligence services are in thwarting terrorist plots or preventing homegrown nutcases from doing something reckless. Some unkind critics would wager there is nothing intelligent

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