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Op-ed: Three years after the start of GESY, we look back at the vision and the challenges
In a few days, it will be three years since the implementation of the General Health System (GESY) in Cyprus, the largest ...
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Opinion
The Anatolian Greeks who settled in the US
“There was Antonis, a man who emigrated to America from Greece, who thought he was a ‘real Greek’ and that everyone from ...
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Opinion
How meritocracy reinforces inequality
We normally have unexamined certainties to guide us through daily life. But few people are so gifted at shaking those certainties ...
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Alexis Papachelas
The West’s critical endurance test
It’s always hard to see the big picture during a crisis that’s still unfolding, just as it’s difficult to remember some ...
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Opinion
Inequalities between women and men more profound two years into life with Covid
What is very apparent is that women have kept our societies functioning during the pandemic, beyond what they always did, ...
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Opinion
From Menogeia to Limnes
Arriving in Cyprus on Monday, and heading to Nicosia, I saw queues of military trucks returning empty to their bases.
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Opinion
Maybe we need to stop fighting over the pandemic
I was thinking just the other day that if I were the prime minister of the Netherlands and was being criticized by the opposition ...
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Andreas Andreou
The new investment game
Accelerating the transition to a green economy is a no-brainer. It is no coincidence that it accounts for 36.3% of the total ...
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Athanasios Ellis
Erdogan should focus on his economy, not Greece
With the Turkish lira continuing its precipitous slide, the risk of capital controls looming dangerously and Recep Tayyip ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Osman Kavala and hubris
Osman Kavala has been in prison in Turkey for the past four years. Why? Because he angered Turkish President Recep Tayyip ...
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Opinion
Joint action to defend and promote Democracy
Across the globe, democracy and human rights are increasingly under siege. Far from being an issue isolated to the “developing” ...
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Opinion
An American president with special knowledge
Criticism of Turkish practices by the international community is a recurrent feature in world politics.
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Opinion
Vaccine inequality
The new 'Omicron' mutation is the result of a lack of vaccination solidarity between developed and developing countries, ...
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Andreas Andreou
Nicosia's beautiful facelift
I will start with a prediction: The center of Nicosia will attract huge investments in real estate within the next five ...
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Opinion
The sins of the EU and Nouris' obligation
The numbers are buzzing about the huge problem Cyprus faces with irregular immigration and asylum seekers.
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Opinion
The Cyprus issue is at a prolonged impasse
The insistence of Turkey and the leader of the Turkish Cypriots and settlers Ersin Tatar on advance acceptance by the Greek ...
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Alexis Papachelas
The Evros example
The West, particularly Europe, is faced with a dilemma. It is challenged by tough players that casually utilize threats ...
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Athanasios Ellis
Erdogan’s annoyance and his wrong strategy towards Greece
A country’s strength is the sum, not only of its military capabilities, but also of its collaborations and alliances. Greece, ...
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Andreas Andreou
The eternal unfinished buildings in our cities
Driving in some areas of Cyprus, we can see some skeletal buildings that "stand" there abandoned for many years and it makes ...
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Opinion
The cost of Erdogan’s behavior
Driven by arrogance and his neo-Ottoman ambitions, Recep Tayyip Erdogan behaves as if Turkey is some sort of unbound superpower ...
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Andreas Andreou
New measures to attract new businesses and property purchases
The day before yesterday, YPOIK announced a new support package aimed at attracting foreign companies to operate in Cyprus. ...
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Opinion
The City of London Is Hiding the World’s Stolen Money
In 1969, two years after the Cayman Islands, a British territory, passed its first law to allow secretive offshore trusts, ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Erdogan without Trump or Merkel to deal with
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was afraid of one world leader and listened to another.
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Opinion
The ego cult of the 19%
There is no reason to believe that those who have until now refused to get a Covid-19 shot will at some point come around ...
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Opinion
Cheating never gets one far: The English School Industrial dispute
Employment relations in the 21st Century are governed by multiple layers of institutional regulation that have evolved ...
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Opinion
Is America really back?
In a 1990 Atlantic Monthly piece, the most influential realist of a generation – John Mearsheimer – put forth a provocative ...
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Opinion
Treating antisocial elements for what they are
Day-to-day life in Greece is excessively determined by people defying laws, rules and reason; it’s disappointing and extremely ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Double geopolitical poker
Geopolitics is a game that is much like poker. This means that you have to keep your cards close to your chest and, most ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Another cause for division
We have made something of a custom of division in Greece. It is something we do passionately, ready to fight with our friends ...
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Opinion
AI should serve humanity
Covid-19 is the first real global health crisis in every respect in the history of humanity with more than 212 million people ...
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Opinion
Athens and Istanbul can do their part
During one of the deepest troughs in bilateral relations in the fall of 1999 following the arrest of Kurdish rebel leader ...
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Opinion
Incensed anti-vaxxers
The recent anti-vaccination rallies in Athens and Thessaloniki were not the first of their kind, but they were the largest: ...
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Alexis Papachelas
Europe late in growing up
As the Indo-Pacific security alliance between the United States, Britain and Australia demonstrated, the international ...
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Opinion
Greece’s significant air power projection
Greece’s military procurement program – a thorn in Turkey’s side, described by its defense minister, Hulusi Akar, as ...
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Alexis Papachelas
The superiority of transparency and efficiency
The Hellenic Republic signed a contract to purchase 44 torpedoes for its 214HN submarines, considered a significant asset ...
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