Where will the journey end?

There’s a feel-good factor surrounding the election of a new president after a narrow win for the former foreign minister Nikos Christodoulides. He promised lots to many people, raising the expectancy levels

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Political aftershocks of earthquakes

The devastating earthquake that shook Armenia on December 7, 1988, had a magnitude of 6.8 but lasted 20 seconds, resulting in about 38,000 casualties. Any longer, and it would have had catastrophic

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New government, old property issues

Before the new President of the Republic formulates his plans, I submit some views and suggestions to improve the real estate and construction industry. Adopting the Deputy Ministries by the previous government

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Snaring a UN scapegoat

Over the five years of this government, a toxic mix brewing has ensured that peace talks are buried under concrete as Nicosia adopted a more aggressive tone. It will have us believe

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UK working for Cyprus solution

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said that his government would continue working to resolve the Cyprus problem quickly. Cleverly addressed a traditional event to welcome the new year organised by the Conservative Friends

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UN sees worsening of political climate

The political climate between the two sides in divided Cyprus has deteriorated, says UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in his mission of good offices report for June to December. “In the absence

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