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Women siding with rapists and murderers?
Today is International Women's Day. Yesterday marked five months since the October 7 massacres in Israel.
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Panayiotis Rougalas
Why marriage shouldn't be the answer to €2B loans
In 2023, Cyprus secured a substantial loan totaling €2.02 billion from the Bank of Cyprus, earmarking €510 million specifically ...
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Opinion
What role do banks ultimately play?
Are banks merely financial entities providing a range of services to the public and businesses, solely driven by profit ...
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Eleni Xenou
Will anyone be held accountable?
Experts conduct studies, and we pay them for their work. However, the problem arises when these studies are manipulated ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Europe's sleepless nights over Egypt's crisis
Ask almost any European official specializing in security matters what keeps them up at night, and they’ll probably answer ...
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Marina Economides
Fodder for the beasts
Last week, Nicos Anastasiades demanded through his lawyer the withdrawal of the books of Makarios Drousiotis, an apology ...
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Opinion
King Charles' battle and Cyprus' cancer crusade
The specter of cancer has reached even the ''semigod'' King Charles of Britain, sending shockwaves through the British populace ...
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Alexis Papachelas
A tale of two nations, Greece's stability amidst America's unraveling
It’s a strange thing: Greece has become a relatively predictable, politically stable country. I wouldn’t say boring, because ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Youtube star to political contender with Elon Musk
When Fidias Panayiotou, affectionately known as Fidias, embarked on his YouTube journey following his departure from the ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
The controversy over the ''homophobic'' school video and societal issues
In Cyprus, a heated debate has ensued over a school video labeled as homophobic. Despite the Minister of Education asserting ...
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Panayiotis Rougalas
The sloppiness of our 'Big Brother'
The Cypriot's life is filled with cameras: pocket cameras worth 1,000 euros that also take phone calls, home cameras warding ...
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George Kakouris
Cyprus' EU-Turkey relations: What comes next?
Cyprus stands firm in its commitment to engage with Turkey within the European Union framework. However, it seeks to steer ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
Navigating civil society's role amid deadlocks
In Cyprus, amid the backdrop of the Cyprus problem, discussions frequently revolve around Civil Society and its potential ...
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Onasagoras
Calls for increased electricity rates raise eyebrows
The recent plea by the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) for significant electricity rate increases has raised eyebrows, ...
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Maria Eracleous
How state members earn in semi-governmental boards
The monthly income for the president/member of a semi-governmental organization, derived from participating in the organization's ...
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Onasagoras
Cypriot society: A landscape where pizzas outpace police
We live in a society where pizzas arrive faster than the police, once remarked French director Claude Chabrol, and I fear ...
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Marina Economides
Mythologizing Nikos Koshis
The portrayal of Nikos Koshis as a role model for combating organized crime, being showcased on various TV stations whenever ...
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Opinion
Be specific, Mr. Stewart
''It would be particularly interesting if the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative would list each side’s violations ...
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Opinion
Can Cyprus withstand yet another crisis?
The recent Houthi attacks on commercial vessels navigating the Red Sea have triggered another disturbance in the intricate ...
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Opinion
''It is, therefore, right that I resign''
I wrote in my previous article ("How the prestige of the institutions is undermined", Kathimerini, 7/1/24) that, based on ...
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Apostolos Tomaras
Diversity and the Church
The ongoing discussion in Greece regarding same-sex couples and parenting is poised to capture the attention of the political ...
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Marina Economides
The cabinet reshuffle saga is a lesson in governance
When Nikos Christodoulides was vying for the Presidency last year, the primary question scrutinized was not just his readiness ...
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George Kakouris
Journalism is (also) a job like any other
Since 2009, when I began working full-time in this field, I've observed the media landscape in Cyprus undergo multiple crises. ...
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Onasagoras
Politics Blog: King Charles and Anastasiades
I came across the news that King Charles had bestowed an honor upon Anastasiades, and I must admit, at first I felt a shiver, ...
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Opinion
Beware of the Brits bearing ideas for a Cyprus solution
According to recent reports, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office is working on various scenarios to break the deadlock ...
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Opinion
Cyprus housing crisis deepens amid interest rate scandal
With current interest rates, the prospect of repaying a mortgage spans nearly fifty years for an average family, turning ...
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Apostolos Kouroupakis
Preserving Cyprus' cultural heritage is a bicommunal effort
The Bicommunal Technical Committee's ongoing mission to safeguard and celebrate the island's rich history
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Alexis Papachelas
Israel should be alarmed
Israel faces the risk of losing the support of its traditional allies, as well as the perception of invincibility, both ...
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Pavlos Xanthoulis
Cyprus faces dilemma as EU puts Turkey's wishes first
On Monday, behind the scenes in Brussels, an agreement was reached and sealed in the evening at the diplomatic level on ...
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Opinion
The overtime dilemma – George Vassiliou's proposal
Only a young John Kapodistrias, with his wit and cunning, can rescue this troubled land from the folly of officials and ...
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Opinion
Defying dictatorship
In their quiet struggle for freedom and democracy, the people of Belarus represent a beacon of courage and resilience. Despite ...
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Opinion
What about the day after in Gaza? What about the days before?
A colleague of mine asked me the other day a very interesting question. Let's assume, he said, that Israel does manage to ...
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Onasagoras
Onasagoras: Ouzo diplomacy and halloumi hurdles
In Erdogan's visit to Athens, Mitsotakis asked him - within the framework of Greek hospitality, of course - what they would ...
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Yiannis Ioannou
'The Dead Zone'
Last August, when we discussed the Pyla crisis, the incidents in the "border states," and the aftermath of the peacekeepers' ...
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Opinion
Unveiling the dark side of Christmas traditions
As December unwraps its festive allure, the question looms large: What truly defines Christmas? Is it the glittering lights, ...
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Nicosia’s 'Paramythoupoli' set to open, bringing holiday magic to life
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