By Nicole Phinopoulou In what has been dubbed the ‘Stop-the-clock’ mechanism, the EU Council formally announced on April 14 that it has adopted a decision that will reverberate across boardrooms and sustainability
By Demetris Skourides Utilising artificial intelligence technologies to transform the public sector can accelerate decision-making, enhance service delivery, and make processes more efficient and accessible, while dramatically improving our everyday lives. This
“Spring drew on: she was indeed already come; the frosts of winter had ceased; its snows were melted, its cutting winds ameliorated.” from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë By Angeliki Ktoridi After what felt
Cyprus has issued a recall for 276 vehicles, of which 138 have been identified to carry faulty Takata airbags that have to be urgently replaced. Their circulation licenses and road worthiness certificates
Some 4,500 people have applied in Cyprus for the new electronic identification card (eID) just two days after its launch, with the government offering an incentive to the first 100,000 applicants. The
Bentley Motors, one of the most sought-after luxury car brands in the world, is celebrating five years in Cyprus with the launch of the fourth-generation Continental GT, the flagship grand touring, 2-door
By Nicole Phinopoulou Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the technology that enables computers and machines to simulate human learning, comprehension, problem solving, decision making, creativity and autonomy. It is also seen as a
Rachel Reeves’ Budget last October has unleashed an unprecedented response, with 42% of those with financial assets in or ties to the UK actively now seeking to transfer their wealth and assets
Earnings from tourism reached €407.9 mln in October, a 17.7% year on year increase from €346.5 mln in the same month last year, with per person spending also rising, up 9.3% to
Alex Efthyvoulou, a veteran foreign correspondent who worked throughout most of his career for the Associated Press, died on Monday. He was 97. After graduating from the English School in Nicosia and