Snaring a UN scapegoat

Over the five years of this government, a toxic mix brewing has ensured that peace talks are buried under concrete as Nicosia adopted a more aggressive tone. It will have us believe

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Green cities, monochrome politicians

With the presidential elections around the corner and the outgoing administration rushing to complete its outstanding tasks, the eco-friendly culture finally seems to have kicked in with this government. The Council of

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Creating quality office space

Subject to minimum acceptable standards, I am often asked whether the quality of an office matters in terms of attracting business. Before we answer this question, there are some important basic requirements

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Energy markets to remain unstable

The Russia-Ukraine war continues to destabilise energy markets in 2023, as tight oil and gas supplies will persist and economic recovery, driven by China, leads to increased energy demand, impacting prices upwards.

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Natgas market under the weather

The lack of new liquefaction capacity coming online in the US, combined with low additions globally in 2023, stands to pressure the gas market as it grapples with extreme volatility and persistently

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Project Finance embracing sustainable goals 

Globally, there is a growing recognition that social and environmental risks should be given equal weight to financial risks in investment decision-making. Especially when the decisions are about Project Financing. Sustainable project

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