Cultural links doomed the talks

The latest hurdle over the Enosis vote has highlighted the true depths of mistrust between the two sides By Hermes Solomon and Ozay Mehmet In 1955, a

Massacre and melancholy

By Hermes Solomon EASTER Week is here. Liturgies are broadcast live on three of the five main TV channels from 7.00 pm to 8.45 pm.

Pharisaic face of capitalism

By Hermes Solomon La presencia global de Mossack Fonseca & Co. permitirá que su empresa tenga un impacto en todo el mundo – tenemos una oficina cerca

Die waiting to be examined – the sequel

I wrote two months ago: “Government must stop being stretched over barrels by bus companies, doctors and nurses, SGOs that refute privatisation, teachers, taxi drivers, et

A migrant deal that won’t work

I take my hat off to the president, who stood firm during EU-Turkey migrant negotiations, temporarily delaying the opening of those five ‘treacherous’ chapters. His

Time Brussels faced facts

By Hermes Solomon MEDIA coverage of the Brussels bombing mirrored exactly that of last November’s Paris massacre, the formula set after the Charlie Hebdo killings

Perfidious Europe

WAR WAS a straightforward matter a hundred years ago. Opposing armies would gather in a field somewhere, thrash it out, and the one left with