Turkish Cypriot farmers vow to , ‘break down doors’ of ‘govt’ building in protest

Turkish Cypriot farmers vow to , ‘break down doors’ of ‘govt’ building in protest

Turkish Cypriot farmers threatened to “break down the doors” of the north’s ‘prime minister’s’ office if the three men arrested during a protest earlier in the day are not released.

Ryanair boss says , ‘recessionary feel’ may be limiting air ticket price rises

Ryanair boss says , ‘recessionary feel’ may be limiting air ticket price rises

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary mentioned that there is a “recessionary feel around Europe” which could be a factor in slower-than-expected growth in airfares.

Ryanair boss says ‘recessionary feel’ could be limiting air ticket price rises

Ryanair boss says ‘recessionary feel’ could be limiting air ticket price rises

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary mentioned a “recessionary feel around Europe” as a possible reason for slower airfare growth. The airline posted record annual profits slightly above expectations, with a forecast of flat to modest summer price growth. Ryanair will be 23 jets short of Boeing’s delivery target by the end of July, with potential compensation for delays. The airline flew a record 184 million passengers contributing to a 34% increase in annual profit. Ryanair also announced a 700 million euro share buyback.

Switching people on to green power in Europe

Switching people on to green power in Europe

Researchers in Europe are working to inform residents about clean energy options.

US election will have big impact on global economy

US election will have big impact on global economy

The US presidential elections are scheduled for November 2024 and are considered instrumental for the global economy due to the size of the US economy, the central role of the US dollar, and the country’s vast energy reserves and geopolitical importance.

A Cypriot, ’s unexpected journey to the Emmys

A Cypriot, ’s unexpected journey to the Emmys

Fact: Martinos Aristidou is the first Cypriot to be nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award and the only Cypriot with voting privileges at the Emmys.

From Latin America to the Mediterranean: Iberoamerican film festival returns

From Latin America to the Mediterranean: Iberoamerican film festival returns

2nd Iberoamerican Film Festival is the second edition of the festival with Latin American film screenings. It is organized by the embassies of Brazil, Cuba, Peru, Portugal, and Spain, in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes de Nicosia and The Friends of the Cinema Society. The festival will take place on May 21, 23, 28, 30, and June 4 at Cine Studio, University of Nicosia. All screenings will be shown in their original language with subtitles in English or Greek, and entry is free.

Reduction in the Small Business Tax Rate Passes in the House of Assembly

Reduction in the Small Business Tax Rate Passes in the House of Assembly

The small business corporate income tax rate in Newfoundland and Labrador has been reduced from 3 per cent to 2.5 per cent effective January 1, 2024.

Chevron prepares for North Sea exit after more than 55 years

Chevron prepares for North Sea exit after more than 55 years

Chevron is set to launch the sale of its remaining UK North Sea oil and gas assets, marking its exit from the basin after more than 55 years.

Here’s what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency

Here's what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency

The text discusses the potential impact of a Biden or Trump presidency on the US economy. The analysis covers eight major economic categories, including domestic manufacturing, higher education, healthcare, housing, labor, taxes, tariffs, and trade. Biden and Trump have different plans and approaches to these economic categories based on their past records as president and their campaign promises. Biden focuses on issues like lowering prescription drug costs, investing in the future, supporting workers and small businesses, and ensuring fair taxation. Trump, on the other hand, has proposed plans such as protecting American car manufacturers, imposing tariffs on foreign-made cars, and focusing on fossil fuels. The text also highlights the differences in their views on student loan debt, healthcare, housing costs, labor unions, taxes, tariffs, and trade policies.