Squaring the circle after Geneva

By Achilleas Demetriades The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, salvaged the process after failing to reach adequate common ground in Geneva. He did not give up and thus afforded what is perhaps

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Education needs to get smarter

By Dr Tassos Anastasiades Cyprus is launching an ambitious vision for education in 2035, which resonates with the draft vision for 2020, created by members of the Cyprus community and the UNESCO Institute

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There are no free lunches

  By Michael Olympios Economics is famous for the concept of opportunity cost – an idea that holds that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Almost every policy decision must

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Greece engages in assertive diplomacy

For someone who follows Greece’s foreign affairs, the last few months have been astounding on all counts. A flurry of activity has included non-stop engagement by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias with the

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Cyprus on the road to nowhere

It didn’t take a clairvoyant to predict the circus in Geneva would demand a repeat performance as the international community ran out of patience and ideas on the Cyprus conundrum. After three

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Why blockchain in shipping makes sense

By Paola Hadjilambri The new era we live in entails digitisation, computer coding, digital information, while recent technological infrastructures are taking their place as the leading mechanisms around the world. Major organisations

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The future of digital money

By Marios Charalambides & Alexandros Vacanas The launch of Bitcoin in 2008 and the blockchain technology behind it has unveiled to the world of finance a new revolutionary decentralised operating infrastructure. The

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