ENERGY Photo Unsplash Cyprus in the dark as power cuts expose decades of delayed planning Newsroom Residents across Cyprus experienced micro power cuts this week, highlighting the long-standing issues in the island’s electricity system and the urgent need for long-term planning, energy experts say. READ MORE
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UNSG Special Representative holds separate meetings with Anastasiades and Tatar Source: CNA 01/02/2022 | NEWS
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Nicosia considers Tatar's statements another effort to promote his position on 'sovereign rights' In his interview, Tatar claimed claimed that two separate states exist in Cyprus Source: CNA 31/01/2022 | NEWS