Former CySEC chief takes on system

Massive abuse of system led to thousands of passports being issued illegally   Demetra Kalogerou was the longest serving Chair at the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission with a reputation for building

Don Quixote chasing windmills again

The financial oversight of the public sector in every democratic country is as important as the political oversight itself. That’s because public trust in state institutions, the pillars of any democracy is

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Govt, Chevron resolve Aphrodite standoff

Energy Minister George Papanastasiou has confirmed the successful conclusion of negotiations between the Cyprus government and Chevron, the U.S. energy company, regarding the development of the Aphrodite offshore natural gas field. The

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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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Minister orders probe into school bus fire

Cyprus Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades has ordered an investigation into the incident of a moving school bus catching fire in Aglandjia on Friday morning, which did not cause any injuries to the

Cyprus tourism revenue hits new high

Cyprus tourism stakeholders are rejoicing as revenues continue to soar, surpassing the 2019 levels, considered the island’s peak year for tourism, according to data from the Statistical Service. The travelers’ survey for

Climate changing real estate

Climate change is reshaping the world in extreme ways, and one industry feeling the heat, quite literally, is real estate. Cyprus is grappling with the impact of climate change, compelling local stakeholders

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Sporadic dengue fever cases recorded

Sporadic dengue fever cases have been recorded in Cyprus, said Director of Medical and Public Health Services Dr Elizabeth Constantinou. She told CNA that primary infection within the Republic of Cyprus seems

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