Mayor accuses of voter manipulation in Lakatamia

Mayor accuses of voter manipulation in Lakatamia

The Mayor of Lakatamia, Photoula Hadjipapa, accuses individuals of attempting to manipulate election results by transporting voter carriers in the municipality. She expresses disappointment in the illegal movements of voters and urges citizens to block the road in a coordinated effort to prevent this manipulation. The Mayor calls on relevant authorities to ensure the smooth running of the elections and vows to prevent undemocratic practices from succeeding.

Former Labor minister calls for major tax shake-up

Former Labor minister calls for major tax shake-up

David Bradbury, the OECD’s departing tax executive, believes Australia needs a new review of tax and spending across the federation to implement difficult reforms.

FACTBOX-A history of violent crimes in Australia

FACTBOX-A history of violent crimes in Australia

An attacker fatally knifed six people in a Sydney mall before being shot dead by police in Bondi. Australia has implemented some of the world’s toughest gun laws following major violent attacks such as the Port Arthur shooting in 1996 and the Melbourne attack in November 2018.

President steps in to mediate Larnaca investment stalemate

President steps in to mediate Larnaca investment stalemate

The major projects in the Larnaca port and marina, part of a €1.2 billion investment, are facing delays with the company breaching terms of the agreement. The agreed timeline for the first phase includes various construction works in the port, marina, infrastructure, and real estate development. The company requested an extension to start construction in June 2024, but failed to renew a guarantee and requested changes in project order. A court order has temporarily prohibited the state from collecting money from other guarantees, with a hearing scheduled for April 15. The President of the Republic will meet with company officials to find a solution, as the future of the investment hangs in the balance.

Atletico must prove they deserve to be among Europe, ’s best

Atletico must prove they deserve to be among Europe, ’s best

Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone said his team must prove they are worthy of being among Europe’s top-eight teams as they prepare to host Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League quarter-final first-leg clash.

Nicosia Police identify teenager killed in road collision

Nicosia Police identify teenager killed in road collision

An autopsy confirmed that a 17-year-old male victim of a fatal road collision on the Nicosia-Palaichori road died from severe head trauma and multiple internal injuries. The victim was identified as Alexandros Kashoulis from Nicosia. Police are asking for witnesses to come forward with any information about the accident.

North, ’s ‘govt’ is ‘like a bad joke’

North, ’s ‘govt’ is ‘like a bad joke’

The fact described in the text is that the north’s ‘government’ in Cyprus is planning to increase fines for causing death by dangerous driving from 1.2 million TL to 1.8 million TL.