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.

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.

INSIGHT-As solar capacity grows, some of America’s most productive farmland is at risk

INSIGHT-As solar capacity grows, some of America’s most productive farmland is at risk

Dave Duttlinger leased 445 acres of his Indiana farm to Dunns Bridge Solar LLC for a solar development project, despite concerns about damage to his land. The solar panels were installed on some of the most productive cropland classified by the USDA, impacting future crop potential. Solar energy firms argue that the industry’s use of farmland is minimal compared to the need for renewable energy to combat climate change. Indiana farmer Norm Welker found leasing his land for a solar project more profitable than growing corn due to low prices.

Journeying through Feng Shui: Cyprus to China and beyond

Journeying through Feng Shui: Cyprus to China and beyond

Fact: The author hails from Cyprus and has always been drawn to the transformative power of surroundings, particularly through the practice of Feng Shui.

Legislation round-up: taxes, housing, employment … and more – NH Business Review

Legislation round-up: taxes, housing, employment ... and more - NH Business Review

Fact: The second legislative session in New Hampshire is tackling many business-related proposals on the House and Senate floors.

New round of compensation coming from north, ’s property commission

New round of compensation coming from north, ’s property commission

The ‘government’ in the north has secured £68 million sterling (€79 million) to pay compensation to Greek Cypriots who applied to the Immovable Property Commission (IPC) and whose claims were processed by the end of 2020.

St Habakkuk hearing postponed

St Habakkuk hearing postponed

The hearing to cancel foreclosure orders for the Monastery of Sant Habakkuk’s €807,000 has been postponed until May 30. The postponement was granted to serve the request to three more parties: the Hellenic Bank, the Bank of Cyprus, and the Land Registry. Bishop Isaiah of Tamasos is personally involved, represented by lawyer Elias Stefanou. The court required objections to be filed within eight days before the new hearing date. Notably, the acting abbot of the monastery, Nektarios, other monks, and two citizen applicants claiming ownership of the money were present in court.

Cyprus property market continues to be sustained by foreign buyers

Cyprus property market continues to be sustained by foreign buyers

Foreign buyers account for four out of ten property sales in Cyprus in the first quarter of 2024.

HMRC collected £95.2 billion in business taxes in the last tax year – Accountancy Age

HMRC collected £95.2 billion in business taxes in the last tax year - Accountancy Age

Fact: £95.2 billion was collected in business taxes from April 2023 to March 2024.