By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
Humanity has made remarkable progress in dealing with the energy crisis caused by the war in Ukraine. However, a lot remains to be done. ...
By Michael Holden and Sarah Mills
After years of being depicted as the most hated woman in Britain, Camilla, the second wife of King Charles, was crowned queen on Saturday, ...
By James Sunderland
The death in custody on May 2 of Khader Adnan, the first Palestinian to die of a hunger strike for more than 30 years, sparked mass protests in Gaza ...
By Darren Ray
Think back to September last year. What happened early that month? What news shook the world and reverberated for weeks, if not months?
That’s a question ...
Columbia Sun welcomes the summer season offering visitors a unique and unforgettable seaside experience. Located on the dreamy beach of Lady’s Mile in Limassol, Columbia Sun consists of two, ...
By Andrew MacAskill
When King Charles III is crowned in a lavish ceremony on Saturday, Britain’s main anti-monarchist movement will gather along the procession route next to a statue ...
We need environmental education which includes people with disabilities
By Maria-Christina Constantinou
There is grave disparity in how climate change affects different groups of people. One would think that climate ...
By Pierre Jaillet
Inflation has been elevated in 2021-22 in Europe and elsewhere, driven by higher energy and food prices, from exogenous influences, but also driven by mark ups on ...
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
The prolonged period of rising inflation over the past year and a half has pushed major Central Banks to successive interest rate hikes. Specifically, ...
In minds of successive governments, blame for the events of the past and ongoing impasse lies on the shoulders of others
By Gavin Jones
This latest article completes my trilogy ...
By Piotr Gliński, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland
In April 1943, on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Passover, the Germans occupying the Polish capital surrounded the Warsaw Ghetto – ...
By Gavin Jones
Ever since I can remember, I’ve been addicted to films and have watched many hundreds – if not thousands. I’ve always been astonished at the way ...
By Michael Ioannou
Data breaches are an unfortunate reality of the modern digital landscape, and organisations can be categorized into three groups regarding their information security posture: those that have ...
A bestie, not just anyone, a true friend, who loves music and adores cats, unintentionally passed on to me a lethal virus. Not Covid, something even more modern and without ...
By Matt Weaver
Many among the British public will mourn Paul O’Grady, the beloved television host, philanthropist and drag queen, who has died at the age of 67.
He brightened ...
By Katerina Nicolaou
In the old days, so old that people didn’t have TikTok, there was a beautiful princess named Naomi Campbell. One day she was caught by a ...
Any expectation that Turkey’s normalisation drive will change the equilibrium in the eastern Mediterranean to its liking is overly optimistic
By Andrestinos N Papadopoulos
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ...
Riddled with continuous bad news such as unbearable high inflation and incessant bank failures, the United States again set off a frenzy of throwing mud at China by playing the ...
Cypriots are lacking in civic consciousness and awareness
By Demetra Kallitsi
Of all European citizens, Cypriots are the least likely to be active in public processes. In a 2015 EU survey, ...
By Ioannis Tirkides
Surely the collapse of Silicon Valley and Signature banks in the United States, and even the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS, have idiosyncratic elements that led ...
The following is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons or actual events is purely coincidental!
Yes! I believe in the sentimental value of food and I am ...
Doing nothing never changes anything.
By David Alton
Russia’s assault on Ukraine has seized humanity’s attention, riveting us with a new-old story of avarice and aggression. As we ...
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
With the easing of the pandemic and the gradual reactivation of economies, rising inflation was initially perceived as a transitory phenomenon. The authorities’ underestimation ...
By Abdallah H. Attari
The Palestinian cause and the daily brutalities of the Israeli occupation in the Palestinian West Bank and its blockade of Gaza have been deliberately deselected by ...