Syrian refugees left in dark as Asylum Service stalls applications

Syrian refugees left in dark as Asylum Service stalls applications

The Commissioner for Administration, Maria Stylianou-Lottides, has ignited a firestorm within the Asylum Service after a scathing report revealed significant delays in processing international protection applications from Syrian refugees. The report, prompted by a surge of complaints from frustrated applicants, exposes a bureaucratic nightmare with some Syrians waiting two to five years for a decision … Read more

Pressing Political Hot Spots for Boards

Pressing Political Hot Spots for Boards

Tax Policy The differences in proposed tax policy between the presumptive presidential candidates, at this point, in the two main parties — President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump — are vast, according to Garrett Watson, senior policy analyst with Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax policy think tank. “The differences between what (the candidates) … Read more

One year on, Russian officials change tune on tax policy

reuters_tickers This content was published on June 6, 2024 – 17:58 ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) – The prospect of raising Russia’s corporate taxes was criticised by officials at last year’s St Petersburg economic forum as a counterproductive move that would suppress investment. This year, those same officials have changed their tune.The government approved tax hikes last … Read more

Transcript: The billionaires’ tax

Transcript: The billionaires’ tax

Unhedged podcast episode: ‘The billionaires’ tax’[MUSIC PLAYING]Robert ArmstrongThe G20 group, which represents the world’s largest economies, is discussing a billionaires’ tax for the first time. Today on the show, why are the very, very rich so very, very rich? Is it a problem and what should we do about it? This is Unhedged, the finance … Read more

Ukrainian Embassy denounces “Russian propaganda” over Zelenskyy casino story

Ukrainian Embassy denounces “Russian propaganda” over Zelenskyy casino story

The Embassy of Ukraine in Cyprus refuted claims that President Zelenskyy owns a casino resort in the occupied north, calling it a lie spread by Russian propaganda. The embassy emphasized that there is no evidence to support the allegations and warned against trusting unreliable sources and manipulations.

Impunity in IDF West Bank killings has “become commonplace,” UN rights office says

Impunity in IDF West Bank killings has “become commonplace,” UN rights office says

More than 500 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces and Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank since last year’s Israel-Hamas conflict. The United Nations human rights office condemned Israel’s use of force in the territory and the denial of medical aid. Israeli forces have cracked down in the West Bank, making thousands of arrests to prevent escalating violence. UN human rights monitors found violations of international law in the use of force by Israeli security forces, with some Palestinians killed not posing an imminent threat.

No evidence of Zelenskyy link to occupied north casino, President says

No evidence of Zelenskyy link to occupied north casino, President says

Cyprus has investigated allegations that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was involved in purchasing a casino resort in the occupied north but found no evidence to support the claims. The reports linking Zelenskyy to the offshore firm and the purchase of the Vuni Palace Hotel and Casino in Kyrenia were dismissed as fake news by the Russian “GnidaProject” research institute. The Cyprus Investigative Reporting Network (CIReN) also pointed out that the website used as a source for the allegations was fake, created just days before the claims were made.

Cyprus ready to offer aid to migrants stranded in buffer zone, President says

Cyprus ready to offer aid to migrants stranded in buffer zone, President says

Cyprus is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to migrants stranded in the buffer zone, with the Red Cross already offering aid. The country has obligations under the EU’s Green Line Regulation and is cautious about becoming a new route for illegal immigrants. Fourteen migrants from Afghanistan, Sudan, Cameroon, and Iran are stranded near a university campus in Aglantzia. The UN Peacekeeping Force and UNHCR are working to assist them, as Cyprus has temporarily suspended asylum applications and increased patrols along the buffer zone. Additionally, asylum applications for Syrian nationals have been suspended due to human rights violations in Syria.

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.

On This Day: The 19th Amendment guaranteeing women’s suffrage was passed in 1919

On This Day: The 19th Amendment guaranteeing women’s suffrage was passed in 1919

Major events that occurred on June 4 include the first successful hot-air balloon flight by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783, the presentation of the first Pulitzer Prizes in the US in 1917, the passing of the 19th Amendment guaranteeing women’s suffrage in 1919, the capture of the German U-boat U-505 during WWII in 1942, the introduction of the modern shopping cart in Oklahoma City in 1970, the release of Bruce Springsteen’s album “Born in the U.S.A.” in 1984, the suppression of the Tiananmen Square protests in China in 1989, and the successful maiden voyage of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in 2010.