By Alper Ali Riza
Inauguration Day in the US is the living embodiment of the American constitution, which I proffered as a model for Cyprus last week. A model is ...
After a four-and-a-half year hiatus, Turkish and Greek representatives are set to meet again in Istanbul this Monday, for the 61st round of ‘exploratory talks’ between the Aegean neighbours.
Yet, ...
By Dick Richards
‘Oy,’ he shouted up the stairs. ‘Sounds as though Caesar Augustus has got his knickers in a twist again. He’s had another of his bloody brainstorms, ...
Joe Biden is thrice blessed. Not only did he win the Democratic nomination and then the presidential election, but as a result of the events of January 6 he takes office ...
By Andreas Charalambous
Based on current evidence, the next months are expected to be extremely challenging. The return to normality will still take some time and facing up to the ...
The world is moving on, a new US government, the EU green deal, Greece-Turkey relations, but Cyprus is stuck in the same refrain
THE departure of President Trump and the ...
The Greek Cypriot leadership must come to its senses. The time for acrobatics is over
In my article on Sunday, December 20, I said: “I dare to predict that in February ...
Hardly ever has a head of state or government in the Western world experienced the kind of political trauma that President Trump has been going through. On occasions, it has ...
An electoral college adapted to Cyprus would allow a political dynamic between Greek and Turkish Cypriots to develop
The UN Secretary-General complained there is no agreement on the model for ...
THE WAYS THINGS ARE
By Colette NiReamonn Ioannidou
I met Dub in a store before Christmas, she on the high-price aisle, me poking through the discount bargains opposite. Her hyacinth ...
Triage is always crude and messy, and there are always mistakes, but the goal is to save as many lives as possible in an emergency where there are not enough ...
The mass media will ensure the talks fail
A modern society without mass communications is inconceivable. Television, newspapers, radio and the internet are the main sources of information the world ...
‘Lockdown losses have cost Lebanon 20 per cent of its current GDP’
Lebanon has just entered its fourth Covid-19 lockdown since the pandemic began. Skyrocketing numbers have forced the Lebanese government ...
Disy’s deputy chairman has some explaining to do over his recent opposition to a federation
An article written by Harris Georgiades, Disy’s deputy chairman, entitled ‘The new realism’ ...
By Les Manison
The state budget is the main instrument for allocating resources geared to meet the government’s policy objectives and reforms. And with the devastating impact of the ...
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
The Agreement for Trade and Cooperation between the EU and the UK was achieved virtually at the last moment after difficult negotiations. It mainly ...
If I have to read one more hand-wringing article about the ‘crisis of American democracy’ and what it means for the world, I’m going to retch.
The last straw ...
The storming of Capitol Hill in Washington on January 6, 2021 was no storming of the Bastille of 1789. It was no storming of the Winter Palace in Petrograd in 1917 either. It changed ...
This is what really matters
Christos P. Panayiotides, CM Regular Columnist
It is a fact that most Cypriot politicians have a legal background. Therefore, it is not surprising that they ...
The long and winding road, as the Beatles song says, began a long-long time ago
By Alper Ali Riza
URSULA Von Der Leyen, the European Commission President, found the right ...
Cyprus will find itself under pressure from the EU and the US to find a path out of the Cyprus problem swamp
The memories of 2020 on global energy will be ...