On a Greek island, volunteers remake burial site for refugees lost at sea

On a Greek island, volunteers remake burial site for refugees lost at sea

A group of volunteers on the Greek island of Lesbos transformed an abandoned burial ground into a proper cemetery for asylum-seekers who died trying to reach Europe. They uncovered and counted graves, replacing the old mounds with cement graves topped with white pebbles. The project was led by Fabiola Velasquez, who wanted to create a place where those who lost their lives seeking refuge in Europe could be remembered. Lesbos was a key location during Europe’s refugee crisis in 2015, with many people drowning in the perilous sea crossing from Turkey. The team identified 197 graves, but the number is expected to increase as many of the dead have never been identified.

60% of Cypriots , ‘likely’ to vote on June 9

60% of Cypriots , ‘likely’ to vote on June 9

Cypriots are showing less enthusiasm to vote in the upcoming elections compared to their European counterparts, with only 60% likely to go to the polls. The interest in the elections has increased by 10 percentage points from the last survey in Autumn 2023. The survey conducted by Verian between February 7 and March 3 included 500 face-to-face interviews in Cyprus.

Amnesty alarmed over reports police threatening migrants with guns

Amnesty alarmed over reports police threatening migrants with guns

Five boats with migrants heading to Cyprus appeared to be in distress on Wednesday, with reports of coastguard pushbacks and sick children on board. The migrants have been at sea for days, with some sick and injured individuals. One group reported being threatened with guns and told to go back to Syria. The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) and Lebanon’s authorities have not provided assistance, leaving the migrants trapped at sea between Cyprus and Lebanon without food or water. Amnesty International has called on Cyprus’ authorities to rescue the people at sea. Cyprus has deployed coastguard patrol boats to intercept migrant boats off the coast of Lebanon, and has suspended asylum seeker applications for Syrian nationals.

Morgan Stanley profit beats estimates with higher investment banking, wealth revenue

Morgan Stanley profit beats estimates with higher investment banking, wealth revenue

Morgan Stanley’s first-quarter profit beat estimates, fueled by a resurgence in investment banking and growth in wealth management. Investment banking revenue climbed 16% and fixed-income underwriting did well. The bank reported a profit of .02 per share, surpassing analysts’ estimates. Wealth management revenue rose to .9 billion, with new assets climbing to billion. The bank’s asset management unit is aiming to double its private credit portfolio to billion in the medium term.

Criteria of the residency through investment scheme

Criteria of the residency through investment scheme

The new permanent residency by investment program in Cyprus allows applicants to make investments in real estate, share capital of a company, or units of a collective investment organization. Applicants must also prove they have a secure annual income of at least €50,000. The program promotes foreign investments in Cyprus, supporting local businesses and regional development.

Daleela resumes Limassol-Piraeus ferry

Daleela resumes Limassol-Piraeus ferry

The Daleela passenger and car ferry will resume its sailings from Limassol to Piraeus from the end of May to early September, with ticket prices slightly up from last year. The ferry carried 7,407 passengers, 2,496 vehicles, and 455 pets last year, earning the operator an annual subsidy of €5.5 million. The ferry will depart on Wednesdays and Sundays from Limassol and Tuesdays and Fridays from Piraeus. Ticket sales will start on April 17.

Ferry service , ‘exceeded all expectations’

Ferry service , ‘exceeded all expectations’

The ferry service to Greece from Cyprus has been very successful, exceeding expectations. The routes will depart solely from Limassol to Piraeus this year. The ferry offers cabins, airline seats, two coffee bars, lounges, a restaurant, and a casino. Ticket purchases will open on Wednesday. There are hopes of adding maritime connections to other neighboring countries in the future.

Perfect Palmer hits four as Chelsea thrash Everton 6-0

Perfect Palmer hits four as Chelsea thrash Everton 6-0

Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer scored four goals, including a hat-trick in the first 30 minutes, as his side hammered Everton 6-0.

Cyprus sees 19 femicides in four years

Cyprus sees 19 femicides in four years

Fact: There were a total of 19 femicides in Cyprus between 2019 and 2023.

CSC demands release of MSC Aries crew

CSC demands release of MSC Aries crew

The Cyprus Shipping Chamber is calling for the immediate release of the 25 crew members on board the Portuguese-flagged containership MSC Aries, which was seized by Iran in retaliation for Israel’s bombing of the Iranian consulate in Damascus.