Ireland mulling cuts in supports for asylum seekers, Ukrainian refugees

Ireland mulling cuts in supports for asylum seekers, Ukrainian refugees

Ireland is considering making cuts to state support for asylum seekers and refugees, including those from Ukraine, to align with other European countries. The number of asylum seekers in Ireland has increased significantly, making immigration a bigger political issue. Prime Minister Simon Harris is looking into welfare consistency, legal work, and housing contributions for refugees. Specifically, support for Ukrainian refugees arriving after mid-March was reduced to 38.80 euros per week with a 90-day limit on state housing.

Timur Turlov discusses Cyprus operations: Freedom24, ’s key to European market

Timur Turlov discusses Cyprus operations: Freedom24, ’s key to European market

Fact: Freedom Holding Corp. is planning to obtain banking licenses in Cyprus as part of its strategic priorities.

Christodoulides , ‘cannot understand’ why Tatar refused meeting

Christodoulides , ‘cannot understand’ why Tatar refused meeting

President Nikos Christodoulides said he “cannot understand” why Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar declined the chance of a tripartite meeting with himself and United Nations Envoy Maria Angela Holguin.

EU health commissioner urges equal treatment for HIV patients

EU health commissioner urges equal treatment for HIV patients

Stella Kyriakidou, the Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, expressed the need to break prejudice and stigma surrounding HIV-positive individuals and their families at a pan-European level. She visited the Gregorio Pneumonological Clinic at Larnaca General Hospital and emphasized the importance of providing access to services and job market opportunities for HIV-positive individuals. Kyriakidou also highlighted the importance of daily information and awareness to address prejudice and stigma towards HIV-positive individuals.

EU unveils , €1 bln aid to Lebanon, but migration “must stop”

EU unveils , €1 bln aid to Lebanon, but migration “must stop”

The European Union unveiled a €1 billion economic aid package for Lebanon in exchange for the country slowing migration flows, especially amid a sharp rise in Syrian refugees headed to Cyprus and Italy.

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

All you need to know about Eurovision 2024

All you need to know about Eurovision 2024

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will take place in Sweden, specifically in Malmö, with 37 participating countries. The event will begin on May 7 with the first semi-final, followed by the second semi-final on May 9, and the Grand Final on May 11. The top 10 from each semi-final will compete in the final, along with the previous year’s winner (Sweden) and the “Big Five” countries (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain). The favorite to win according to bookmakers is Switzerland, represented by rapper and singer Nemo Mettler. Viewers at home will determine the outcome of the semi-finals, while viewers and professional juries will vote in the Grand Final. The event will be presented by Petra Mede and Malin Åkerman.

EU election campaign stresses importance of voting to protect democracy

EU election campaign stresses importance of voting to protect democracy

The European Parliament is launching the second phase of its communication campaign to emphasize the importance of voting and safeguarding democracy. The campaign includes various outreach efforts, such as a 4-minute film featuring senior citizens sharing their stories about democracy. The campaign’s tagline “Use Your Vote. Or others will decide for you” serves as a powerful reminder of the collective responsibility towards democracy. Interest in EU elections is on the rise, with 60% of Europeans showing interest in the upcoming elections and 71% likely to vote.

Russia’s war in Ukraine boosts EU case for further expansion, chairman says

Russia’s war in Ukraine boosts EU case for further expansion, chairman says

Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine has spurred the European Union to aim for more countries to join by 2030. The EU’s chairman highlighted the success of the 2004 enlargement, which saw an increase in GDP per capita for new members. Current applicants include Ukraine, with 40 million people and a large farming sector. The EU sees expansion as a way to increase its international influence, despite concerns about resources and potential conflicts with nationalist governments. Ukraine would require special arrangements due to the war, and the EU would need to consider the impact of its population and food exports.

COP29 climate summit host Azerbaijan defends oil and gas investments

COP29 climate summit host Azerbaijan defends oil and gas investments

Azerbaijan’s President, Ilham Aliyev, stated that as the host of the upcoming U.N. COP29 climate summit, his country will defend the right of oil and gas producing nations to continue investing in the sector due to the ongoing strong demand for fossil fuels.