Iran vows revenge on Israel after Damascus embassy attack

Iran vows revenge on Israel after Damascus embassy attack

Iran has vowed to retaliate against Israel for an airstrike that killed two of its generals and five other military advisers in Damascus, heightening tensions in the Middle East conflict. The attack on the Iranian embassy compound in Syria was one of the most significant strikes on Iranian interests in the country. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but a senior Israeli official stated that the individuals targeted had been planning attacks on Israeli and American assets. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised revenge for the attack. The attack has drawn condemnation from Russia and raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region.

‘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.

Biden Is Right: Corporate Tax Avoidance Has Big Problems That We Can Fix

Biden Is Right: Corporate Tax Avoidance Has Big Problems That We Can Fix

Fact: In the first five years of the Trump tax law, 109 profitable corporations paid no tax in at least one year, and 23 paid no tax over the entire five-year span despite being profitable each year.

UK landlords bet on green offices as hybrid work makes tenants picky

UK landlords bet on green offices as hybrid work makes tenants picky

Fact: UK commercial property firms have seen steady growth in rental incomes and occupancy rates in environmentally compliant office spaces in prime locations in London.

Turkish Cypriot social media journalist bailed

Turkish Cypriot social media journalist bailed

Turkish Cypriot social media journalist Serdinc Maypa was released on bail on Monday after being charged with violating individuals’ right to privacy. Police insisted there was a chance he could tamper with evidence, but the judge disagreed. Records on his mobile phone and computer showed 2,586 relevant messages and 28,273 photographs and documents. Maypa has also made allegations regarding the institutions that filed complaints against him.

Internet Computer and Ondo lead the gainers list: Could Milei Moneda be next?

Internet Computer and Ondo lead the gainers list: Could Milei Moneda be next?

– Milei Moneda ($MEDA) is positioned as a DeFi top gainer, integrating deflationary mechanisms and NFTs, drawing attention in presale.

Tax Breaks the Rich Won’t Be Able To Get Starting in 2025

Tax Breaks the Rich Won’t Be Able To Get Starting in 2025

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in 2017 will expire in 2025, leading to increased income tax rates, reduced standard deductions, and the end of certain tax benefits for high-net-worth individuals. The estate tax exemption will also be reduced. Wealthy Americans should start preparing for these changes by considering income tax strategies and estate planning options.

Historic Paphos station undergoes demolition

Historic Paphos station undergoes demolition

The fact described in the text is that Andreas Kommatos’ fuel station in Paphos has been relocated from the commercial centre to a new location near Kato Paphos harbour. This marks the end of an era and familiar image that had been present in the heart of Paphos for decades.

ELAM takes cues from Italian far-right during ECR gathering

ELAM takes cues from Italian far-right during ECR gathering

The ECR Conference in Nicosia, promoted by ELAM, focused on immigration and criticized the European Union. ELAM aims to follow the model of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s party. Delegations from 22 countries attended the conference, discussing challenges facing Europe. Marinos Sizopoulos of EDEK warned of “genocidal plans brewing” and emphasized the need for a democratic solution to the Cyprus issue.

€50 million investment drives luxury housing in Livadia

€50 million investment drives luxury housing in Livadia

Livadia is one of the most rapidly developing areas of Cyprus, with significant investments and construction growth. The area has seen a surge in interest following the removal of oil tanks and the lifting of the Seveso directive. A €50 million investment from an Israeli company is underway for luxury apartments, with plans for a boutique hotel. Road works are needed to accommodate the population increase, including the completion of Panagouli Avenue. The area also requires new schools, with projects underway for a regional Primary School and redevelopment of the traditional core of the community.