A new era for Larnaca

Something is changing in Larnaca, with many projects going on in the public and private sectors. What is noticeable is the ongoing “renovation” of the old town extending from the coastal line

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Natgas projects in revival mode

Follow-through from last month’s G7 meeting, when “increased deliveries of LNG” and “publicly supported gas investments” were endorsed, has started to emerge. US public finance has started to flow for LNG, despite

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AI will either save or enslave us

How scary is artificial intelligence? It’s already changing our lives, and there’s no way of knowing how far it will go to control us or become an invaluable asset to humanity. We

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Can we get teleworking right?

The new EU framework agreement for teleworking is expected to come into force on July 1, setting in stone the definition of remote working, which reached a critical point during the coronavirus

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Energy policy causes gas leak

Now the football season is coming to a close with a few finals left to be decided in Europe; nothing is more entertaining than the government trying to sell its shiny new

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Game over on energy plans

It is difficult to keep up with the rapidly evolving geopolitical developments in the region, especially when you are a small player on a bigger game board. Cyprus’ energy discoveries remain unutilised

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Even Pinnochio couldn’t fix this

Like the wave of incompetence that swept across our passports-for-cash scheme, nobody believed they would get caught playing fast and loose with the rules. There were rumblings from far-off Europe about giving

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