Sunak loses marbles in Greek tragedy

With the world falling apart as wars in the Middle East and Ukraine rage on, the British Prime Minister decided to pick a 200-year-old fight with Greece. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

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Glass doors, low ceilings

It seems that women’s rights are not taken seriously in Cyprus, worst of all by women themselves. The argument about narrowing and eventually closing gender gaps in the workplace, business, public service,

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COP28’s acute balancing act

The COP28 climate summit is finally upon us. It kicked off Thursday in Dubai, and over the following 12 days, it is expected to set the direction for how the world will tackle

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Don’t overlook ESG criteria

The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) framework is becoming increasingly important in the global economic landscape. For states such as Cyprus, understanding and adapting to these Principles reflects a commitment to responsible

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Navigating complex geopolitical energy needs

The world is currently witnessing a tumultuous period marked by three significant wars that have far-reaching geopolitical, geoeconomic and energy implications: the Russo-Ukrainian war, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and the Israeli-Palestinian (Hamas). These

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Playing the long game

With only weeks away from the festive holiday splash, Cypriots are not in the party mood as they shy from the Black Friday ‘giveaways’ and keep their pockets zipped. There hasn’t been

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Cutting corners on quality

A recent survey by the Consumers Association should have rung alarm bells throughout the leisure industry but was overlooked by the tourism establishment, namely the hoteliers, restaurant and bar owners, the deputy

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Prepare against storm damage

Once or twice a year, we experience heavy rain because of storms, which cause damage to the infrastructure and buildings. Readers often call our office asking for our opinion about the party

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