Russia presses for answers from West over Nord Stream blasts

Russia presses for answers from West over Nord Stream blasts

Russia’s general prosecutor’s office has written to western countries, asking them to respect international obligations in the investigation of Nord Stream blasts and “acts of terrorism” in Russia. Denmark and Sweden closed their inquiries into the explosions, passing evidence to German investigators. The letters were sent to Cyprus, France, Germany, and the United States after requests for information from Russian lawmakers and public figures. The prosecutor’s office is seeking details on possible involvement in funding terrorism acts in Russia and the Nord Stream blasts. The Kremlin has linked a recent attack on a Moscow concert hall to Ukraine, while denying involvement in the pipeline blasts. Both Russia and the West have accused each other, with no one claiming responsibility. The Kremlin has criticized the investigations as “close to absurd.”

Cyprus did not receive request from Russia over alleged Western involvement in terrorism

Cyprus did not receive request from Russia over alleged Western involvement in terrorism

Cyprus has not received any request from Russia to assist in investigating alleged Western involvement in terrorist attacks on Russian soil. Russia’s General Prosecutor’s Office has sent official requests to Western countries, including Cyprus, the United States, Germany, and France, asking for cooperation in investigating the Nord Stream blasts and acts of terrorism in Russia. Russia claims to have direct evidence implicating Western countries, particularly the United States and Ukraine, in collaborating with ISIS and Ukrainian intelligence to carry out attacks in Russia. The Kremlin has called the situation regarding the investigations “close to absurd”.

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.

Large quantities of medicines destroyed by flood

Large quantities of medicines destroyed by flood

Fact: Large quantities of medicines were destroyed due to water leakage into medical storage facilities of the health ministry through a damaged roof.

Ten migrant boats arrive over three days

Ten migrant boats arrive over three days

476 irregular migrants have been intercepted in the last 72 hours, with nine people arrested on suspicion of people smuggling.

‘Hallmarks of genocide’ in Russian crimes across Ukraine, Ukrainian prosecutor says

‘Hallmarks of genocide’ in Russian crimes across Ukraine, Ukrainian prosecutor says

Ukraine’s top prosecutor, Andriy Kostin, stated that Russian crimes in occupied Ukrainian territories, including the Bucha massacres, exhibit genocidal behavior. Over 125,000 alleged war crimes by Russian forces have been recorded, with thousands in Bucha. Kostin believes these crimes show signs of genocide and should be tried domestically and at the International Criminal Court. The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Russian suspects, including President Putin, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Kostin aims to prosecute these crimes up to Russia’s military and political leadership in both Ukrainian and international courts.

Man, 65, found dead in car at Gerakies ravine

Man, 65, found dead in car at Gerakies ravine

A 65-year-old man named Panayiotis Hadjicosta was found dead inside his car at the bottom of a ravine in the village of Gerakies. Police are investigating the incident, suspecting that he lost control of his car while driving on a private dirt track. A post-mortem examination will determine the cause of death.

Saint Habakkuk under investigation for money laundering, fraud

Saint Habakkuk under investigation for money laundering, fraud

The scandal in Saint Habakkuk monastery involves money laundering, fraud, and obtaining money by false pretences. A large sum of undeclared cash was found on the premises, leading to an investigation by the police. The Ministry of the Interior provided details on authorised collections conducted by the Abbey to compare with the undisclosed cash. Police are examining footage from the monastery’s closed-circuit system to determine when audio recording was activated and if any crimes were captured. The origin of €807,000 seized on March 5 is a key aspect of the investigation. Commercial banks are providing information on bank accounts held by senior monks. Counter-complaints have been filed by two archimandrites against Bishop Isaias. Other investigations include an assault by a monk on a woman and allegations of sexual harassment.

Money laundering investigations over monk scandal underway

Money laundering investigations over monk scandal underway

Two monks at Osiou Avakoum monastery may be called to testify before the church’s investigative committee regarding a sex and cash scandal.