Brave journalism is in hiding

“Depending on the quality of journalists that a State has, so is the quality of democracy of the State,” said John Kennedy. Unfortunately, in Cyprus, we are not fortunate to have quality

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Cyprus urged to prevent ill-treatment of migrants

Europe’s anti-torture monitor urged authorities in Cyprus to act proactively to ensure there’s no ill-treatment of irregular migrants during failed repatriation attempts. The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture

Businesses fear spectre of corruption

Most Cypriot companies feel corruption on the island is widespread, threatening their business, according to the latest Eurobarometer issued by the European Commission. The vast majority (95%) of businesses believe corruption is

Cyprus needs new child oncology centre

There is a need for a new paediatric oncology centre in Cyprus, Health Minister Popi Kanari said about the treatment of cancer in children and adolescents. She argued that extensions and renovations

EU, Cyprus population increases

The European Union’s population has started to increase again after two years of decline, while Cyprus’ has continued to rise, according to Eurostat. After a decline in population in 2020 and 2021

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When the sun goes down

Cyprus is quickly entering summer snooze mode when the politicians take a break from being insincere with the truth and the government puts the country on auto-pilot. The weather is becoming relentlessly

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