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16 February, 2025
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Serious allegations regarding fuel prices and black market of photovoltaic systems
Tragic house fire in Limassol claims lives of five family members
Fat Thursday? More like Plant-Based Plumpday
From dial tones to digital: Historic phone booths reimagined as time capsules
Gaps in first aid laws leave public at risk, expert warns
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Andreas Andreou
How inheriting property can cause headaches
Everything usually starts with pure intentions: ''We have two children, so we pass on half a share to each of them to avoid ...
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Opinion
Anastasiades, Christodoulides accused of derailing talks
Time has its own meaning. The former president of DISY, Av. Neophytou, according to a report...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Inconsistencies in Cyprus politics? Who would've guessed!
The case of Pelekanos' admission that he never agreed with the bizonal, bicommunal federation, being himself the spokesman ...
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Pavlos Xanthoulis
Christodoulides offered Cyprus on a silver platter?
''You can consider Cyprus as a member-state of the EU, as your ambassador in Brussels, and I look forward to our consultations ...
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George Kakouris
Anastasiades’ secret talks with Turkey revealed
In a paradoxical twist, Crans Montana resurfaced in the news a few days ago, with multiple sources and testimonies suggesting... ...
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Apostolos Tomaras
'The vilification of entrepreneurship'
In recent weeks, Kathimerini (''K'') has been delving into public procurement, an area that absorbs a significant portion ...
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Panayiotis Rougalas
Cyprus non-performing loans drop to lowest level in years
Total non-performing loans (NPLs) to banks have dropped below €2 billion, specifically to €1.9 billion.
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Opinion
A picture is worth a thousand words
A picture is worth a thousand words, a picture is a gut punch. In Paphos, a woman with a cane lies on the ground in front ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Murders linked to firearms surge in Limassol and Nicosia
The recent discovery of weapons in a cemetery in Oroklini serves as a stark reminder of the increasing presence of organized ...
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Marina Economides
AKEL accused of anti-European populism ahead of elections
In the past week, Annita Demetriou presented DISY's positions for the European elections while launching a simultaneous ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Tired of bad news? You're not alone
Are you tired of reading ''the news''?
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Opinion
Labor shortage hits Antiparos island
The small Aegean island of Antiparos is in a fever of preparations for the summer’s tourism miracle.
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Yiannis Ioannou
Navigating summer stalemates in the Cyprus conundrum
Historically, there has never been a peak in the Cyprus problem during the summer. The last significant event in Crans-Montana ...
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Onasagoras
Monks, millionaires, and mammoths: Cyprus' epic saga of scandal and schemes
At an unexpected time, I had written to you that a mammoth development project in a coastal town would likely meet the fate ...
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Opinion
Europe and the onus lying on our shoulders
On May 9th , 1950, the foundations were laid for the creation of the greatest peace project ever in human history. It was ...
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George Kakouris
Cypriots torn between Palestine and Israel
The Greek Cypriot approach to the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis has always been conflicted, mainly because ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Cuellar urges Cyprus leaders to listen to civil society for progress
The UN's personal envoy, Maria Angela Holguin Cuellar, didn't arrange a trilateral meeting with the two leaders during her ...
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Opinion
Our voices can make a difference
On campuses across the US, a powerful movement is underway. Students are standing up and saying ''enough'' to the fighting ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Our neighborhood just got unpredictable again
This part of the world has always been full of surprises. The most recent came on Friday afternoon when Turkish President ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Twenty years on...
The rejection of the Annan Plan transcends mere historical significance; especially this year, it coincides with an anniversary ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Cyprus's role in the Euro-Turkish equation
On a communicative level, as is customary, Nicosia may project a triumphant image regarding the interconnection between ...
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Onasagoras
Politics Blog: A satirical take on current affairs
I begin today's column with a clarification: there is no issue of institutional credibility in Cyprus. There is, however, ...
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Pavlos Xanthoulis
Fragile balance in Euro-Turkish relations
Before the Summit's conclusion, the phones were buzzing with excitement. President Christodoulides and his inner circle ...
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Marina Economides
Government halts Syrian asylum reviews amid tensions
As tensions escalated in Lebanon and refugee boats continued to arrive in Cyprus, the President of the Republic made a ...
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Opinion
Spain and Greece face dire drought conditions
“The tourism sector has to adapt to the situation we are experiencing, which is absolutely abnormal,” a member of the Catalan ...
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Opinion
The hidden lives of migrants in Cyprus
Behind closed doors lies a hidden reality in Cyprus, where neglected homes become sanctuaries for new occupants, often foreigners ...
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Pavlos Xanthoulis
Cyprus problem overlooked in EU Summit discussions on Turkey
The EU Council Secretariat has submitted a preliminary set of conclusions ahead of the upcoming Summit on April 17-18, delving ...
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Eleni Xenou
We are all responsible
Eleven people crammed into one apartment, each paying between 150 to 200 euros in rent, all to live stacked together in ...
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Onasagoras
Scandals and sanctimony in Cyprus
In recent years, we've seen it all. From COVID to the Ukraine conflict and the dramatic events unfolding next door in Gaza. ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Gaza's wounds deepen amidst humanitarian crisis
The ongoing conflict in Gaza offers little novelty to seasoned observers of conflicts, especially within the tumultuous ...
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Eleni Xenou
Six years of oversight culminate in medicine warehouse catastrophe
This quote poignantly illustrates the entrenched mindset of public administration, often characterized by inefficiency rather ...
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Nikos Konstandaras
Israel's dual strikes incite global concern
The recent Israeli strikes on a humanitarian organization in Gaza and the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1st are ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Greece's dual reality of law and mafia rule
Maybe we don’t understand how much everything around us seems to be losing its momentum and cheapening, and I hope we don’t ...
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Athanasios Ellis
Celebrating Greek independence, a White House tradition
On Thursday, President Joe Biden hosted a ceremony at the White House celebrating Greek independence. Some have questioned ...
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Opinion
Fortifying digital banks and battling cyber threats
The period we are going through raises serious concerns about the security of critical digital infrastructures. Among these, ...
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