Limassol Police investigating violent Easter riot

Limassol Police investigating violent Easter riot

Police in Limassol are investigating a violent incident near the Agios Georgios church in Ypsonas. The event was described as an organized attack on officers by a group of about 100 young people who threw Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and fireworks at police cars and officers. One police vehicle was set on fire, and three others were damaged. Investigations are ongoing to identify the perpetrators, and measures have been intensified to address youth delinquency in the area.

Police tackle fireworks offences, delinquency during Easter weekend

Police tackle fireworks offences, delinquency during Easter weekend

Police in Cyprus responded to various incidents over the Easter weekend, including public nuisance complaints, firework and cracker offenses, and instances of youth delinquency. They collaborated with the Fire Service to tackle fires and confiscate illegal fireworks and crackers, with no reported injuries. Several individuals were arrested for possession of fireworks and crackers, including a 19-year-old in Nicosia, a 42-year-old woman with her child, a 49-year-old man with his child in Larnaca, and a 21-year-old man in Paphos. The most significant incident occurred in Kiti village, where youths caused a disturbance with a bonfire and set off crackers towards officers and a resident’s house, prompting Fire Service intervention. Despite police efforts to secure the area, the youths returned to cause further damage before fleeing.

European court backs Italy in Greek statue dispute with Getty Museum

European court backs Italy in Greek statue dispute with Getty Museum

The European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of Italy’s demand for the return of the “Victorious Youth” statue from the Getty Villa Museum in the United States.

Biden faces a tough balancing act as campus protests over Gaza escalate

Biden faces a tough balancing act as campus protests over Gaza escalate

Biden is facing criticism from both left and right factions for his Israel policy, as campus protests against the war in Gaza escalate. Despite concerns that the protests could impact his chances in the upcoming election, the White House has focused on rolling out youth-friendly policies, such as student loan relief and marijuana reform. Republicans have used the protests to criticize Democrats, while some warn that young voters may desert Biden over his stance on Israel.

US Justice Department takes step to make marijuana use a less serious crime

US Justice Department takes step to make marijuana use a less serious crime

The U.S. Justice Department is moving to make marijuana use a less serious federal crime by recommending it be reclassified as a schedule three drug with lower penalties. This shift could bridge the gap between state and federal cannabis laws, leading to more research, medical use, lighter criminal penalties, and increased private investment in the cannabis sector. President Joe Biden initiated a review of the drug’s classification, and public support for marijuana legalization has significantly increased. Reclassifying marijuana could also benefit cannabis businesses by allowing their shares to be listed on major stock exchanges, receiving more generous tax deductions, and facing fewer restrictions from banks.

Slew of measures in place in schools ahead of Easter bonfires

Slew of measures in place in schools ahead of Easter bonfires

Fact: Youths are dismantling school benches and gathering anything flammable for traditional Easter bonfires.

A diverse lineup of live music events this week

A diverse lineup of live music events this week

The live music scene in Cyprus offers a variety of performances, including jazz tributes, classical music recitals, album presentations, and funk-soul tunes.

First Cypriot born on EU accession day 2004 joins anniversary celebrations

First Cypriot born on EU accession day 2004 joins anniversary celebrations

Cyprus was honored at a ceremony celebrating 20 years since acceding to the European Union. Kyriacos Yiallourides, the first Cypriot born on May 1, 2004, asked about Cypriots’ expectations during the road to accession. George Iacovou mentioned that Cypriots hoped for security and stability and that the younger generations were excited about opportunities to study, work, and live abroad. The EU is characterized by breaking down borders and former enemies becoming friends. Yiallourides hopes more countries continue to join the EU to promote peace in Europe. EU Parliament president Roberta Metsola discussed the benefits of being part of the EU and embracing differences while ensuring equality of opportunity.

Our View: Politicians can, ’t resist the urge to engage in drug alarmism

Our View: Politicians can, ’t resist the urge to engage in drug alarmism

Politicians and media tend to blow matters related to drug use out of proportion, despite the fact that statistics do not support the idea of a drug problem in schools. In the past three years, the Drug Squad sent an average of one student per public school to detox programs each year, indicating that the issue may not be as widespread as portrayed. Youth often agree to participate in these programs as a condition for not being charged, rather than because they are addicts in need of help.

India income tax collection up 17.7pc in 2023-24 to nearly $235bn

India income tax collection up 17.7pc in 2023-24 to nearly $235bn

Fact: India’s income tax collection increased by 17.7% in the 2023-24 financial year, reaching nearly 5 billion.