Champions League spot difficult for Man Utd, says Ten Hag

Champions League spot difficult for Man Utd, says Ten Hag

Fact: Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag acknowledges that securing a place in next season’s Champions League will be difficult due to the club being 11 points out of fourth place in the Premier League and facing a growing injury list.

Legal Services to meet over monastery scandal

Legal Services to meet over monastery scandal

A meeting at the state Legal Services will be held this week on potential financial crimes and money laundering at the Osiou Avakoum monastery.

Updates expected on St Habakkuk scandal investigations

Updates expected on St Habakkuk scandal investigations

The Attorney-General has convened two meetings this week with police investigators for important cases. The first meeting is about the scandal of granting citizenship to foreign investors, the second is regarding the scandal at the Saint Habakkuk Monastery. Another meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss possible violations of US sanctions against Russian oligarchs in Cyprus. The investigations at the Saint Habakkuk Monastery are progressing, with updates expected after a meeting with investigators. Additionally, there will be a meeting with the Financial Crime Unit to discuss cases related to golden passports. Decisions are pending on a major case involving citizenship grants. Investigations into sanctions on Russians by the US, specifically involving Alexey Mordashov divesting shares through an organization in Cyprus, are nearing completion.

Attorney-General acknowledges long-standing friendship with former President

Attorney-General acknowledges long-standing friendship with former President

The Attorney-General, Giorgos Savvides, mentioned that there is an ongoing investigation by the Anti-Corruption Authority regarding references in a book by Makarios Drousiotis about the governance of Nikos Anastasiades. He emphasized the respect for the Independent Authority against Corruption and the need to evaluate the issue thoroughly. Savvides also addressed questions about his personal relationship with the former President and the criminal prosecution against Katsounotos, stating that decisions will become known publicly and detailed explanations will be provided if necessary. Additionally, he mentioned that the issue of multiple pensions for officials is a political matter that concerns the state, the executive power, and the legislative, and emphasized the importance of careful legislative regulation to avoid unconstitutional provisions.

Neocleous Tower: A paradigm of sustainable and innovative workspace in Limassol

Neocleous Tower: A paradigm of sustainable and innovative workspace in Limassol

The Neocleous Tower in Limassol is a sustainable office building that has attained LEED certification, making it the first commercial building in Cyprus to do so.

Iran vows revenge on Israel after Damascus embassy attack

Iran vows revenge on Israel after Damascus embassy attack

Iran has vowed to retaliate against Israel for an airstrike that killed two of its generals and five other military advisers in Damascus, heightening tensions in the Middle East conflict. The attack on the Iranian embassy compound in Syria was one of the most significant strikes on Iranian interests in the country. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but a senior Israeli official stated that the individuals targeted had been planning attacks on Israeli and American assets. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised revenge for the attack. The attack has drawn condemnation from Russia and raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region.

Microsoft to separate Teams and Office globally amid antitrust scrutiny

Microsoft to separate Teams and Office globally amid antitrust scrutiny

Microsoft will now sell its chat and video app Teams separately from its Office product globally, following an unbundling in Europe to avoid potential EU antitrust fines. Teams, added to Office 365 in 2017, replaced Skype for Business and became popular during the pandemic for video conferencing. The unbundling addresses feedback from the European Commission and provides more flexibility for multinational companies. Prices for Office without Teams range from .75 to .75 for new customers, while Teams Standalone will cost .25. Microsoft risks antitrust charges and fines for bundling products, with potential fines of up to 10% of its global annual turnover if found guilty.