Another ‘kicker’ tax refund could be in the works for Oregon taxpayers

Another ‘kicker’ tax refund could be in the works for Oregon taxpayers

State economists Mark McMullen, left, and Josh Lehner answer questions from Oregon lawmakers in 2015. McMullen gave his final economic and revenue forecast to a legislative committee on Wednesday.Jonathan J. Cooper / AP Oregon economists offered caution Wednesday that a financial rough patch could be on the horizon — but that might not be enough … Read more

Our View: If private company was in charge, Nicosians would have a pool by now

Our View: If private company was in charge, Nicosians would have a pool by now

The Nicosia municipal swimming pool will be closed for the fifth consecutive summer season in 2024 due to the public sector’s inefficiency and lack of competence. The pool needed a major overhaul after 30 years, but the project has been delayed significantly. The pool was handed over to the Cyprus Sports Organisation for training purposes, leaving the public without an affordable swimming option for several years.

160 hotels in Cyprus to be affected by FTI closure

160 hotels in Cyprus to be affected by FTI closure

Approximately 30,000 tourists who were expected to visit Cyprus are impacted by the bankruptcy filing of travel provider FTI. This affects around 160 hotels and other businesses in Cyprus that collaborated with the Group. Bookings made through FTI are being cancelled, with efforts to cover part of the trips still underway. The impact on the tourism industry in Cyprus is significant due to various challenges the industry is facing, such as the war in Israel, economic recession in the UK, upcoming elections in the UK, the European Championship, and the Olympic Games.

Nicosia municipal pool closed to public for fifth year

Nicosia municipal pool closed to public for fifth year

The Nicosia municipal swimming pool will not be open to the public until next year, marking a fifth consecutive year without access for residents. The pool has been closed for renovations worth €6.5 million, as the infrastructure was built in the 1980s and has not been seriously upgraded since then.

Around 300 children in mountain communities left without paediatrician

Around 300 children in mountain communities left without paediatrician

Residents in mountain communities are concerned about the lack of paediatric care at Troodos Hospital, as the only remaining paediatrician retired, leaving around 300 children without medical coverage. The residents have urged the State Health Services Organisation to take immediate action to fill the vacant position to ensure proper medical care for the children. SHSO has assured that they are working on replacing the retired paediatrician at the hospital.

MicroStrategy and Its Founder to Pay $40 Million in Tax Fraud Lawsuit

MicroStrategy and Its Founder to Pay $40 Million in Tax Fraud Lawsuit

Michael Saylor did not pay any income taxes to Washington despite living there from 2005 through 2020.

Government will cover costs of community , ‘clusters’ post-elections

Government will cover costs of community , ‘clusters’ post-elections

The initial cost to operate the 30 community clusters resulting from local government reform will reach €3 million, which the government will cover.

Ministry of Health issues heat warning for hospitals, care homes

Ministry of Health issues heat warning for hospitals, care homes

The Ministry of Health is warning citizens to take protective measures as temperatures are predicted to soar throughout the week. Vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, infants, and chronic patients, should take extra precautions. State hospitals are on alert and prepared to receive any citizens experiencing problems due to the heat, with temperatures expected to exceed 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days.

Holiday subsidy scheme launched

Holiday subsidy scheme launched

The Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance has launched a “Holiday Subsidy Scheme for Low-Income Pensioners in mountain region resorts and Pyrgos Tyllirias.” The plan offers fully subsidized accommodation with full board for low-income pensioners at selected resorts during specific dates. Eligible beneficiaries include recipients of the Low-Income Pensioners Support Scheme, Minimum Guaranteed Income recipients, and pensioners with specific income thresholds. Applications can be submitted starting June 3, 2024, until funds are exhausted.

Rafah crossing can’t reopen unless Israel leaves Gaza, Egypt says

Rafah crossing can’t reopen unless Israel leaves Gaza, Egypt says

The Rafah border crossing cannot operate unless Israel returns control to the Palestinians, according to Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry. Israel took over the crossing last month during its offensive against Hamas in Rafah, which serves as the only connection to the outside world for Gaza’s residents. Shoukry emphasized the importance of the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty for regional security and stability. Egypt suggested European monitors at the border if Palestinian authorities resume control. Israel is attempting to destroy tunnels between Gaza and Egypt used by Hamas, but Egypt denies their existence. Shoukry urged Hamas and Israel to accept a ceasefire proposal from U.S. President Joe Biden. Israel has accepted the framework deal for ending the Gaza war but believes it requires more work.