A vote of no confidence

While the world frets about another war in Europe, the government has picked an opportune moment to pedal its proposals for confidence-building measures. President Anastasiades said he was to tell European leaders

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Soaring rents harm job market

There is a Catch-22 when seeking high-paid jobs, especially in Limassol, where exorbitant rents are a turn-off. This results in people having second thoughts when considering a career move to the fast-paced

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Sustainable growth with honesty

Developments in the global economy, the effects of the pandemic and the collapse of the “state of corruption” call for a new model of economic development for Cyprus. The state has an

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Europe must be Africa’s partner

After being postponed several times because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this week’s European Union-African Union Summit in Brussels (February 17-18) will bring together European and African heads of state and government for

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All that shines is not political gold

You can tell we are entering an election year with male politicians pruning their feathers to display their presidential credentials. The government is quickly going into ‘administration of the people’ mode, finding

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Learning the language

The Greek language, spoken and written, and its influence on civilisations was celebrated globally this week, primarily where a Hellenic presence is significant. It also coincided with the bicentennial of the Greek

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