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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Energising the East Med

Two landmark events this week allowed Cyprus to get back on the regional and European energy map. The current administration has kept energy high on its agenda. Still, the next holders of

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Cyprus changing demographics need shaping

Cyprus’ changing demographics are causing havoc to the real estate market, accentuating socio-economic imbalances, and creating polarised communities. A bit dramatic? Let’s see. According to the latest census, the population in the

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Cracks in the thin blue line

The police are in the spotlight again, with accusations of foul play in the investigation of recent murders, the lack of thorough work in earlier cases and a general absence of officers

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The UK’s mini-financial turmoil

We need to clarify from the very beginning that it was not really a collapse but a small-scale financial turmoil, most of which has passed, including the drama of the Bank of

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Larnaca becoming the new Saint Tropez

It is a given that Larnaca has so far seen the least growth of the towns, both in the commercial and tourist sectors. Also noteworthy are the Mayor/Municipality of Larnaca’s continuous efforts

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