Building density law stumps development

Real estate and property development contribute to creating job opportunities and the growth of the Cyprus economy. Development is controlled by the existing town planning zones, which set certain factors, such as

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Energy – a model for peacebuilding

The informal European Council meeting in Versailles set the foundations for the bloc’s gradual independence from external energy suppliers, starting from Russia with its stranglehold on natural gas pipelines, primarily to Germany.

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No end to rising oil prices

Ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the price of oil has been rising relentlessly. On February 24, Brent crude was trading at $95/barrel. However, following President Biden’s announcement that the US is

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Ukraine bludgeoned on NATO’s doorstep

Putin’s ‘peace operation’ in the heart of Europe is doing a good job of trying to smash Ukraine into submission while ensuring the Russian economy never recovers. The KGB’s least illustrious officer

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Redrawing the tourism map

Once again, we put too many eggs in one basket regarding tourism and investments, relying heavily on the Russian and Ukrainian markets because these were deemed ‘lucrative’ to some, not learning from

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Cyprus LNG plant vs EastMed pipeline

Proponents of the East Med pipeline unrealistically believed the project would forge an economic alliance and create vested interests to leverage the defence and security of Greece, primarily, and Cyprus. This belief

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Data Analysis drives decision making

Technology has developed so much that it has virtually abolished the traditional way of business decision-making. Entrepreneurs who ‘looked ahead’ and ‘foreseen developments’ have now been replaced by entrepreneurs who utilise the

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