Football’s coming home…hopefully

Historically, at this stage of a tournament, England football fans are usually drowning their sorrows in what might have been, as the Three Lions disappoint again. But manager Gareth Southgate has created

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CySEC search for new boss

Demetra Kalogerou, the current chairperson of CySEC, is due to leave her post in September after ten years in office. Within months after taking over at the helm of the country’s top

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Yurt is not the word

There is an evident effort to upgrade the quality of local hotels and entertainment places, both in terms of building and service quality; we now note the Tourism Ministry is encouraging organised

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COVID19: Poland’s New Deal

By Mateusz Morawiecki We live in amazing times. But, unfortunately, the last dozen or so months have been marked by health concerns and fears about the future. Many Poles wondered whether they

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My kingdom for a minister

There we were thinking the government would turn the page on its transparency record by reshuffling the Cabinet to herald a bright new dawn in Cyprus politics. The parliamentary elections sent a

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Copper powers smart city revolution

By Peter van der Borgh As municipalities across Cyprus announce plans to become “smart cities”, we take a deep dive into this new model, and specifically what this means for the future

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