Israeli tanks encircle eastern half of Rafah

Israeli tanks encircle eastern half of Rafah

Israeli tanks captured the main road dividing the eastern and western halves of Rafah, encircling the entire eastern side of the city in the southern Gaza Strip. Residents reported intense fighting between Israeli forces and militants from Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Israel ordered civilians out of the eastern half of Rafah, forcing tens of thousands to seek shelter outside the city. Israel believes there are thousands of Hamas fighters in Rafah and cannot win the war without assaulting the city. The Israeli military located tunnel shafts in eastern Rafah and fought at close quarters with Hamas fighters. Ceasefire talks broke up with no agreement to halt the fighting. Over 34,000 Gazans have been killed in the seven months of war.

Judge rules Thanasis Nicolaou death was murder by strangulation

Judge rules Thanasis Nicolaou death was murder by strangulation

Thanasis Nicolaou’s death in 2005 was ruled as resulting from strangulation by a judge, confirming his family’s belief of foul play. The decision was based on a comprehensive examination that concluded his death was a criminal act, despite initial reports of suicide by the army and police. The judge highlighted the clarity of forensic pathologist Dimitra Karagianni’s evidence, which supported the cause of death as strangulation. Relatives of the Nicolaou family applauded the verdict in court, with Thanasis’ mother expressing relief that justice had been served.

Rebuilding the wall: achieving nature, ’s balance

Rebuilding the wall: achieving nature, ’s balance

Fact: The European parliament greenlighted a Nature Restoration Law in February 2024, setting a target to restore at least 20% of Europe’s land and sea area by 2030.

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

UK Conservative mayor keeps distance from Sunak in bid to avoid local election wipeout

UK Conservative mayor keeps distance from Sunak in bid to avoid local election wipeout

Andy Street, the mayor of the West Midlands, is distancing himself from British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government ahead of local elections. Street, a Conservative, has built a personal brand that downplays his party allegiance and has even had public disagreements with Sunak. The upcoming local elections are seen as a defensive one for the Conservatives, with Street facing a tough race against the Labour candidate despite his positive approval ratings. Street’s ability to attract voters who wouldn’t usually vote Conservative may give him a chance in the election.

Kition blasts transport minister over Larnaca project

Kition blasts transport minister over Larnaca project

Fact: Kition Ocean Holdings is fully prepared to proceed with the Larnaca port and marina project, but there is a massive gap in mutual understanding between the company and the ministry of transport, leading to ongoing delays and disagreements.

Annan Plan: 20 years since the momentous no

Annan Plan: 20 years since the momentous no

The majority Greek Cypriot population voted down the UN plan in the referendums held on April 24, 2004, with a turnout of 89.18% for Greek Cypriots and 87% for Turkish Cypriots.

Health ministry proposes patient advocate institution

Health ministry proposes patient advocate institution

The Ministry of Health has submitted a draft law for legal scrutiny to establish the Patient Advocate institution in Cyprus. The Health Minister mentioned that various draft laws concerning rehabilitation centers, university hospitals, paramedics, palliative care services, and more are also in the works and will be submitted to Parliament within 2024.

Limassol vehicle fire Investigated as arson

Limassol vehicle fire Investigated as arson

A 32-year-old’s vehicle in Limassol was intentionally set on fire outside the 4th Police Station at 20:45. The car was completely destroyed by the flames, and investigations are ongoing to determine if the arson was related to fan disputes or personal disagreements.

What can be done about growing mistrust of politicians?

What can be done about growing mistrust of politicians?

Fact: In a 2021 survey, only 24.5% of respondents across OECD countries said they trust political parties.