Paphos Municipality issues rebuttal after viral picture of woman lying at unsheltered bus stop

Paphos Municipality issues rebuttal after viral picture of woman lying at unsheltered bus stop

The Paphos Municipality addressed criticism on social media about the lack of bus stop shelters, clarifying that the responsibility for installing new shelters lies with the Ministry of Transport. The controversy stemmed from a photo of two women at an unsheltered bus stop, with the Municipality stating that the women have chosen to live without basic amenities.

From algorithms to assets: How math shapes financial strategies for college students

From algorithms to assets: How math shapes financial strategies for college students

Fact: Understanding and applying basic mathematical principles can enhance college students’ financial literacy and help them make informed decisions for a stable and prosperous future.

From Venice to Cyprus: art for the past and future

From Venice to Cyprus: art for the past and future

Fact: Countess Chiara Modica Donà dalle Rose is an active promoter of the Larnaca Biennale and is deeply involved in the art scene in Cyprus.

Will markets keep up gains this year?

Will markets keep up gains this year?

The CEO of a financial advisory and fintech firm predicts that the US and European stock market rallies will continue despite the US central bank potentially not cutting rates until 2025. The expectation is based on strong earnings growth, especially in AI-focused companies, and positive economic forecasts from institutions like the IMF and Bloomberg. Additionally, signs of economic rebound in China and Europe are contributing to the optimistic outlook. The anticipation of interest rate cuts in response to a potential economic slowdown is also seen as a factor that could bolster equities. Savvy investors are advised to adopt strategic approaches to capitalize on the upward momentum while managing potential risks. April’s US consumer price index report is awaited, with traders hoping for no return to rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. Both narratives point to a likely continuation of stock market gains, with investors advised to top up their portfolios judiciously with guidance from financial advisors.

Israel protests after Nobel laureate denounces Gaza invasion at Vatican

Israel protests after Nobel laureate denounces Gaza invasion at Vatican

Israel’s Embassy to the Holy See protested against Yemeni Nobel Prize winner Tawakkol Karman for accusing Israel of “genocide” in Gaza during an event at the Vatican. Israeli embassy rejected the accusations as “lies” and criticized the anti-Semitic speech. The tension between the Vatican and Israel has increased since the war in Gaza, with Jewish groups accusing Pope Francis of not recognizing Israel’s actions as self-defense.

Brainard Speaks on Upcoming Tax Debate

Brainard Speaks on Upcoming Tax Debate

The text discusses the economic policies of the White House, highlighting the President’s plan to grow the economy from the middle out and bottom up. The President is committed to not raising taxes on anyone making less than 0,000 and will cut taxes further for workers and families, funded by asking corporations and the wealthy to contribute more.

Losing the game with juvenile delinquency

Losing the game with juvenile delinquency

Increased incidents of juvenile delinquency have been observed recently, especially before and after the Easter holiday. Attacks with fireworks, street battles, car vandalism, and school vandalisms are on the rise, with even an attack on police officers. Some students exhibit extreme forms of delinquency, aggression, and bullying towards classmates and teachers, both in and out of school. The issue requires attention from all involved parties, including the school, Ministry, educators, Parent Associations, and families. A collective effort is needed to address and prevent these behaviors, utilizing research findings and all available means to protect children.

‘Back to the dark ages’: forced sterilisation still exists

‘Back to the dark ages’: forced sterilisation still exists

Forced sterilisation of people with disabilities is legal or not explicitly banned in Cyprus and 11 other EU countries. This practice is considered a violation of human rights and can be a form of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. Despite being a criminal offense in Cyprus, mental health laws allow the procedure with guardian consent. Fear, lack of education about sex, and concerns about parenting responsibilities are cited as reasons for forced sterilisation, although less invasive alternatives like the coil are available. The European Disability Forum has campaigned to ban forced sterilisation, but efforts have not been successful in some cases.

Thanasis Nicolaou, ’s murder ‘proved the existence of the deep state’

Thanasis Nicolaou, ’s murder ‘proved the existence of the deep state’

Fact: The Green Party stated that the murder of Thanasis Nicolaou “proved the existence of the deep state” and that his mother was vindicated by the court’s decision that he died by strangulation and not suicide.

National guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou was strangled, judge rules (Update 4)

National guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou was strangled, judge rules (Update 4)

Fact: The death of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou in 2005 was ruled as a result of strangulation and not suicide by a judge.