The likelihood of seeing meaningful capital statements published in Cyprus is slim
On Monday, September 13, the statements of wealth of members of parliament elected in May were uploaded onto the ...
The new cabinet does not have the intellectual and political heavyweights that Britain needs to carve out her new role after Brexit.
Government reshuffles in Britain are as fascinating as ...
THE WAY THINGS ARE
Colette Ni Reamonn Ioannidou
My Irish cousin Thomas is nearly a century old and dementia has laid claim to his lively, enquiring brain. Archaeology was a ...
Eugenics was a 20th-century pseudo-science that purported to improve the human breed by weeding out the ‘least fit’, often by measures like compulsory sterilisation or, in the case of the ...
Are we finally going to make it big? Sadly no
With ExxonMobil planning to drill an appraisal well before the end of the year and following political agreements in Egypt ...
I recently had the pleasure of attending an event sponsored by Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides and Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy Kyriacos Kokkinos in cooperation with the ...
What hope is there if cannot even bear to teach the history, culture and language of the other community
Excising references to Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, from ...
By Gwynne Dyer
‘Changed the world forever’ is the most hackneyed phrase in journalism, and if you can get through this week (the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks) without hearing ...
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
The pandemic and temporary “shut down” of economies has led to a worldwide sharp decline in key economic indicators and negatively affected the trade ...
The first and most important lesson from Akis Tzohatzopoulos’ life is that power corrupts
By Christos P Panayiotides
On August 27, Akis Tzohatzopoulos passed away, at the age of 82. He was ...
Afghanistan withdrawal has strengthened rather than ended the West’s delusional thinking that led to the misbegotten adventure in the first place
By Gwynne Dyer
A man is sitting in ...
In the music for the film Zorba the Greek, Mikis Theodorakis, who died last week aged 96, produced a masterpiece that married music and character to perfection.
Zorba, “Damn it boss, ...
THE WAY THINGS ARE
Colette NiReamonn Ioannidou
I needed a break from faithfully following the (literal) blood and guts of The Good Doctor so I clicked onto a series set ...
Capital markets and the insurance sector are becoming increasingly reluctant to fund and insure fossil fuels
The oil and gas sector is undergoing permanent change brought about by a number ...
But revoking Cyprus passports of Turkish Cypriots was not the answer
In a recent article of mine, I made the following important points concerning the 1974 Turkish military intervention:
The 1974 coup, ...
Neither RoC nor EU citizenship is in the gift of the government of the RoC to give or withhold
The decision of President Anastasiades to weaponise Republic of Cyprus passports ...
Violent Islamist movements, as current events in Afghanistan demonstrate, have had some success in Muslim countries that have been invaded by the United States. But they have failed everywhere else, ...
By Andreas Charalambous and Omiros Pissarides
During 2020, the European Central Bank (ECB) undertook a strategic review of its policy framework. Such a review requires an in-depth evaluation while constituting best ...
Elif Shafak’s latest novel focuses on Cypriot identity
Elif Shafak is Turkish novelist who writes in English and Turkish and lives in London where she is free to express ...
THE WAY THINGS ARE
By Colette NiReamonn Ioannidou
Flames and floods: a world dragging its heels on climate change is finally admitting something really serious is afoot.
Once, when young ...
There are 150 new coal-fired plants under construction or already approved and funded in the world, so you can’t really say that we are taking global warming seriously yet. But ...
All the talk of tackling corruption in the lead up to May’s election has fallen silent
The issue of corruption dominated the political scene during the long parliamentary pre-election ...
The Mediterranean will be particularly affected with higher summer temperatures, drought and fires says IPCC report
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a landmark report on ...
There’s something wrong when the street names of great philhellenes are replaced with those of lesser mortals
When it comes to naming streets, we would expect them given in ...