Learning to live together

Learning to live together

The Hehe culture in China promotes harmonious coexistence among young and old, locals, and foreigners. In Cyprus, civic projects also aim to establish peace and cooperation, with initiatives like the Home for Cooperation bringing citizens from across the island’s divide together for culture, art, and education.

Journalist Georgia Psaria dead

Journalist Georgia Psaria dead

Georgia Psaria, a CyBC journalist, passed away at the age of 49 after battling cancer.

Canada’s capital-gains tax change continues decades-old debate over economic growth and tax fairness

Canada’s capital-gains tax change continues decades-old debate over economic growth and tax fairness

The fact described in the text is that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced an increase in the capital-gains inclusion rate to 66 per cent for corporations and trusts, and for individuals on gains above 0,000, in order to raise nearly billion over five years to pay for housing initiatives.

Police mass near UCLA pro-Palestinian protest camp, a day after violent clashes

Police mass near UCLA pro-Palestinian protest camp, a day after violent clashes

Law enforcement officers gathered at the University of California at Los Angeles to clear out a pro-Palestinian protest camp that was attacked by pro-Israel supporters the night before. The police were met with jeers and chants from hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists as they moved in to remove the encampment. Similar protests and arrests of pro-Palestinian activists have been reported at other universities across the United States in response to the conflict between Hamas and Israel.

Solomon Islands chooses Jeremiah Manele as new prime minister

Solomon Islands chooses Jeremiah Manele as new prime minister

Jeremiah Manele was selected as the new Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands in a secret ballot, winning 31 votes. The election followed a national election that did not deliver a majority to any political party. Manele, who has pledged to continue the nation’s foreign policy favoring China, received support from the incumbent Prime Minister’s party. The election was closely watched by China, the U.S., and Australia due to its potential impact on regional security. Manele’s party won 15 seats and formed a coalition with two micro parties to gain majority support in the 50-seat parliament.

Digital Taxation around the World

Digital Taxation around the World

Digital Taxation around the World | Tax Foundation Skip to content taxA tax is a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities. policies, a significant number of countries adopted unilateral tax measures targeted at digital businesses, … Read more

Uganda taxation: Is targeting small business the answer?

Uganda taxation: Is targeting small business the answer?

– Uganda has a fiscal deficit of 5.6 percent in 2023
– World Bank suspended funding to Uganda over anti-homosexuality law
– Traders in Kampala protested against high taxes and enforcement tactics
– Uganda has a narrow tax base, with tax collections totaling less than 14 percent of GDP
– Only 1 million Ugandans pay tax out of a population of almost 50 million
– Top 1,000 taxpayers contribute more than three-quarters of all tax revenue collections
– Uganda’s tax regime is less effective than many of its Sub-Saharan counterparts
– Tax regime is perceived as unfair by ordinary citizens
– Tax laws have elements of being progressive, particularly in personal income taxation
– Uganda faces challenges in raising sufficient funds for public services and economic development
– Reforms are needed in personal income tax rates, VAT threshold, presumptive tax thresholds, and business taxation
– Greater transparency in public spending and service delivery can improve taxpayer morale and compliance

Four myths about vertical farming debunked

Four myths about vertical farming debunked

Fact: Vertical farming is expected to reach a global market value of US.23 billion (£18.55 billion) by 2029.

Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy building at Columbia University

Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy building at Columbia University

Pro-Palestinian activists occupied a building at Columbia University, escalating a battle with administrators who have begun suspending students for refusing to dismantle tents set up on the New York campus. The activists entered Hamilton Hall, hung a banner reading “Hind’s Hall,” and blocked the doors with outdoor tables. The protesters stated the building was liberated in honor of Hind, a six-year-old Palestinian child, who was killed in Gaza by Israeli forces funded by Columbia University. Police arrived outside the school gates but did not enter the campus unless someone was injured. The university limited access to the campus to students residing in residential buildings and essential employees. The crackdown at Columbia occurred after negotiations failed to end the protest camp set up in opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza. Similar protests and arrests also took place at other universities across the U.S.

Gaza war student protests spread to Lebanon [PHOTOS]

Gaza war student protests spread to Lebanon [PHOTOS]

Hundreds of students in Lebanon gathered at university campuses to protest against Israel in the country’s first coordinated university protests over Gaza. Participants were inspired by sit-ins in the United States and demanded their universities boycott companies doing business in Israel.