Tales from the Coffeeshop: Auditor-general was on the verge of sainthood

Tales from the Coffeeshop: Auditor-general was on the verge of sainthood

– The attorney-general filed a case at the supreme court for the auditor-general’s sacking on the grounds of inappropriate behavior.
– The auditor-general, Odysseas, is confident in his innocence and believes the truth will prevail.
– The president’s stance in the affair is compared to that of Caiaphas from religious knowledge.
– The former president is filing a libel suit seeking damages over corruption allegations.
– The plan to prevent organized crime did not have the desired results.
– An opinion poll showed the most popular Disy candidate for the European Parliament elections was Loucas Fourlas.

18 yr old arrested in Nicosia knife fight

18 yr old arrested in Nicosia knife fight

An 18-year-old was arrested by police for injuring another teen with a knife during clashes in Nicosia. The suspect was also found to be carrying knives and illegal possession of drugs.

Mismanagement of Natura2000 sends Cyprus to the European Court of Justice, EU Commissioner says

Mismanagement of Natura2000 sends Cyprus to the European Court of Justice, EU Commissioner says

Virginijus Sinkevičius, the European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans, and Fisheries, emphasizes the importance of addressing climate change and environmental protection. Cyprus, due to its geographical position, is expected to be significantly impacted by climate change, especially in sectors like agriculture, tourism, and fisheries. Sinkevičius highlights the need for all Member States, including Cyprus, to implement climate targets to mitigate these effects. Additionally, he stresses the importance of implementing provisions for Natura2000 areas to ensure ecosystems can withstand increasing pressures, warning that Cyprus may end up in the European Court over Natura2000 issues if necessary actions are not taken.

Gaza aid flotilla halted after vessels flag removed, activists say

A humanitarian aid flotilla destined for Gaza was halted after Guinea Bissau removed its flag from two vessels, as the activists of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition stated. The flotilla, organized by the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation, aimed to deliver aid directly to Gaza. Israel’s assault on Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 34,700 Palestinians, while UN experts demanded safe passage for the flotilla and adherence to international law.

Two Israeli hostages seen in latest video issued by Hamas

Hamas released a video showing two Israeli hostages, Keith Siegel and Omri Miran, who have been held in Gaza since an assault in October. Siegel, a dual U.S. citizen, was taken captive with his wife, who was later released. Miran was taken from his home in front of his family. The hostages ask to be released and express love for their families in the video. Israel condemned the video as psychological terrorism. During the Passover holiday, Siegel breaks down crying, expressing hope for a reunion with his family. The assault by Hamas led to the taking of around 250 hostages and the death of 1,200 people. Israel launched an assault on Gaza in response, resulting in almost 35,000 Palestinian deaths.

Regulating AI will benefit everyone, MEP tells Phileleftheros

Regulating AI will benefit everyone, MEP tells Phileleftheros

The European Parliament passed the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in April, setting a global precedent for regulating AI. The legislation aims to protect fundamental rights, democracy, and environmental sustainability from high-risk AI systems while fostering innovation. The regulation will become EU law once ratified by the European Council, with full implementation expected within 24 months. It does not regulate the technology itself but focuses on the risks posed by AI systems. The regulation categorizes AI systems based on risk levels, with strict rules for high-risk systems. Other countries are expected to follow the EU’s lead in regulating AI. The regulation is designed to adapt continuously to keep pace with technology advancements. Technology companies may raise objections, but the legislation sets strict penalties to ensure compliance. The regulation is not expected to hold back the EU from technological development or innovation.

Our View: Political games have turned local elections into farce

Our View: Political games have turned local elections into farce

– Candidacies were submitted for the most complex elections ever held in Cyprus, where people would be voting for Members of European Parliament and an unprecedented number of local government officials.
– There are 63 candidates for the six seats in the European Parliament and 3,232 candidates for the local authority elections, including school boards.
– The vote for local government includes voting for municipal councillors, a deputy mayor, a mayor, and a district governor.
– The introduction of an elected district governor was not in the government reform plans but was added by a party without clear justification.
– The reform of local government was recommended in 2013 due to the costly, inefficient, and poor service provided by the existing system.
– The creation of new municipalities was influenced by political parties’ interests in creating positions for their members rather than streamlining services.
– The reform turned into a farce due to horse-trading by parties, resulting in a costly system that may not address the waste of public money.
– The authorities of the district governor and mayors remain to be seen how they will be exercised.

Trump trial tests his campaign strategy of embracing bad publicity

Trump trial tests his campaign strategy of embracing bad publicity

Donald Trump is facing a hush money trial in New York and is using the media attention to amplify his claims of persecution. He is meeting with foreign dignitaries at Trump Tower, making staged visits to locations like a convenience store in Harlem, and posting on his Truth Social platform. Despite the trial, Trump has not had any campaign rallies but is planning some in battleground states. The trial could carry political risks for Trump, as opinion polls show some Republican voters may turn against him if he becomes a convicted felon. The Biden White House is seeking to draw a contrast between Trump and Biden, with Trump accusing the trial of being a witch hunt on his social media platform. Foreign dignitaries have visited Trump at Trump Tower, and he has made efforts to engage in major issues like the war in Ukraine.

AKEL proposes taxing bank profits for public relief

AKEL proposes taxing bank profits for public relief

AKEL has submitted a bill proposal to tax unexpected bank profits in order to help those struggling with high loan installments due to interest rate hikes. The proposal includes a 5% special levy on net interest income for 2023 and 2024, with expected revenues of €50 million per year going towards interest subsidies for housing loans. AKEL believes the government is not adequately addressing the issue and aims to provide real relief to households and small businesses.