EU warns Cyprus on business tax | eKathimerini.com

EU warns Cyprus on business tax | eKathimerini.com

The European Commission has warned Cyprus and other EU member-states to enforce a minimum 15% tax rate for big multinational companies and improve corporate transparency by disclosing income taxes publicly. Cyprus, along with Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Portugal, have not fully implemented these rules and have two months to comply or risk facing fines in the European Court of Justice.

EU’s Borrell says some European countries are trying to intimidate ICC judges

EU’s Borrell says some European countries are trying to intimidate ICC judges

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell urged some European countries to stop intimidating International Criminal Court judges over a case against Israeli leaders. ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan filed for arrest warrants against Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders. Israel denies committing war crimes in Gaza and has called the ICC politically motivated. Several countries, including the United States, have denounced the ICC prosecutor’s decision. Spain, Norway, and Ireland announced they will recognize an independent Palestinian state. Borrell stated that supporting Palestinian state-building should not be considered antisemitic.

World Court orders Israel to stop Rafah offensive

World Court orders Israel to stop Rafah offensive

Judges at the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to immediately halt its military assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The court backed a South African request to stop Israel’s offensive in Rafah, with Israel arguing its operations are self-defense against Hamas militants. Israel’s assault on Rafah has forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee, cutting off aid and raising the risk of famine. The court’s rulings are final and binding, but lack enforcement powers. Israel faces diplomatic pressure and accusations of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court. Israel denies charges of genocide and continues its military operations in Gaza.

EU issues warning to Cyprus over 15 per cent tax rate for multinationals

EU issues warning to Cyprus over 15 per cent tax rate for multinationals

The European Commission issued reasoned opinions to Cyprus and other member states for failing to implement a minimum 15 per cent tax rate on large multinational corporations.

Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill Announces Support for Corporate Transit Fee – Insider NJ

Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill Announces Support for Corporate Transit Fee - Insider NJ

– Essex County Commissioner Brendan Gill announced support for the Corporate Transit Fee.
– The fee would fund NJ Transit by taxing corporate profits over million.
– The Essex County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution urging the enactment of the Corporate Transit Fee.
– The fee would only affect the 600 wealthiest corporations and would help avoid fare hikes and service reductions for public transportation.

Thanasis case: AG says Legal Service did nothing wrong; Andriana hits back (Updated)

Thanasis case: AG says Legal Service did nothing wrong; Andriana hits back (Updated)

Fact: The Legal Service has been criticized for its handling of the case of Thanasis Nicolaou, with his family and the judge questioning their actions.

World Court to rule on Friday on measures over Israel’s Rafah offensive

World Court to rule on Friday on measures over Israel’s Rafah offensive

The International Court of Justice will rule on South Africa’s request to order a halt to Israel’s Rafah offensive in Gaza. South Africa accused Israel of genocide and demanded emergency measures to protect Rafah and allow access to Gaza for humanitarian aid. Israel launched the assault on Gaza after militants stormed into southern Israel, resulting in numerous casualties. The International Criminal Court has requested arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others for alleged war crimes.

Cyprus a , ‘strong member’ of European Public Prosecutor’s Office

Cyprus a , ‘strong member’ of European Public Prosecutor’s Office

Cyprus is a robust member of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) with ten active investigations in Cyprus and assistance in 58 cases involving other participating member states.

Analysis: Israel’s allies grapple with bid for ICC warrant against Netanyahu

Analysis: Israel’s allies grapple with bid for ICC warrant against Netanyahu

International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan has requested an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, causing a diplomatic dilemma for key member states who must balance support for Israel with backing the ICC’s actions. Some capitals, such as Paris, London, and Berlin, were informed beforehand about the plans, but many have not disclosed how they will respond if warrants are issued. Germany, in particular, faces challenges due to its support for Israel’s security and the ICC prosecutor’s independence. U.S. President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have criticized the move, while European countries like Britain and Italy are divided over the issue. The ICC has jurisdiction over the conflict between Israel and Hamas since October 7, 2022, despite Israel not being a member of the court. The international community’s response to the arrest warrants will be crucial for the ICC’s credibility and the rule of law.

Small island states secure historic,  climate win at international ocean court

Small island states secure historic,  climate win at international ocean court

A group of small island states, including Antigua and Barbuda and the Bahamas, secured a win on climate change in an international court. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) stated that greenhouse gas emissions absorbed by the ocean are considered marine pollution, and countries are obligated to protect marine environments beyond the requirements of the Paris climate agreement. The opinion is not legally binding but can guide countries in their climate policy and serve as legal precedent in other cases.