US military’s pier in Gaza to cost $320 million

US military’s pier in Gaza to cost $320 million

The U.S. military’s cost estimate to build a pier off Gaza for humanitarian aid delivery has risen to 0 million, involving about 1,000 U.S. service members. Senator Roger Wicker expressed concerns about the high cost and potential risks for troops. Israel’s military campaign in response to Hamas’ attack has caused a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Biden has ordered U.S. forces to stay off the Gaza shore, and aid will need to pass through Israeli checkpoints on land. The United Nations has appealed for .5 billion to meet urgent needs in Gaza.

Ioannou hails Cyprus, ’ migrant returns policy

Ioannou hails Cyprus, ’ migrant returns policy

Interior Minister Constantinos Ioannou extolled the virtues of Cyprus’ migrant returns policy during an inter-ministerial meeting attended by the European Union’s 27 member states’ ministers responsible for asylum and migration in Ghent. Cyprus has seen a 66% increase in the number of irregular migrants returned to their countries of origin in 2023 compared to the previous year. Cyprus has the highest number of migrant returns per head of any EU member state. The EU pact on migration and asylum, set to be fully implemented in June 2026, includes provisions for managing surges in migrant flows and screening third country nationals entering the EU. Ioannou hopes for mandatory relocation of asylum seekers between member states.

Lefkara event celebrates Hi Tek fashion

Lefkara event celebrates Hi Tek fashion

– Showcase celebrating Cypriot fashion artist Hi Tek Alexander on May 1 at MOLA Culture Factory in Lefkara.
– Event will also feature clothes of Polish-Canadian designer Magdalena Sokolowska.
– Alexander Tasou, creator of Hi Tek Designs, started his project in the early 80s, bringing industrial design and surrealism to accessories.
– His designs have been worn by famous artists from the music industry and used in science fiction films.
– Magdalena Sokolowska’s Marmalade clothing line will also be showcased at the event.

Economic sentiment in Cyprus improves in March

Economic sentiment in Cyprus improves in March

– Economic sentiment in Cyprus improved marginally in April, with the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) increasing by 0.8 points compared to March 2024.
– The rise in the ESI was driven by strengthening business sentiment across all sectors, with the largest increases occurring in the manufacturing and construction sectors.
– Services sentiment improved marginally in April, driven by more optimistic estimates of turnover in the next quarter.
– Retail trade sector sentiment rose slightly, supported by more favorable assessments of current inventory levels and improved expectations for the next quarter’s sales.
– Construction sector sentiment strengthened due to more favorable assessments of ongoing projects and optimistic estimates of number of employees.
– Manufacturing sector sentiment improved due to better assessments of current order levels, finished goods inventories, and expectations for production in the next quarter.
– Consumer sentiment declined in April as consumers appeared more pessimistic about the future economic situation of their households and the country in general compared to March.
– Economic Policy Uncertainty (EPU) index increased marginally in April, with greater uncertainty among businesses in the services and retail sectors.
– Sales price expectations in retail trade moved upward, and consumer price expectations were revised upward, reaching their highest point in six months.

Vunipola tasered and arrested after violent incident in Majorca pub

Vunipola tasered and arrested after violent incident in Majorca pub

Billy Vunipola, an England rugby international, was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment and fined 240 euros for assault and battery after being arrested in Mallorca, Spain, following an incident at a pub.

Moody, ’s welcomes Hellenic Bank acquisition of CNP Cyprus

Moody, ’s welcomes Hellenic Bank acquisition of CNP Cyprus

– Moody’s has given a positive assessment on Hellenic Bank’s move to acquire CNP Insurance in Cyprus and Greece.
– The acquisition will position Hellenic Bank Group as the leader in the Cypriot insurance market.
– The acquisition price of €182 million is expected to be recovered through retained earnings.
– The agreement is likely to include the 330 CNP employees.
– The potential acquisition will strengthen Hellenic Bank’s activities in the life insurance and general insurance sectors.
– The transaction will enhance the diversification and sustainability of Hellenic’s profitability.
– The combination of insurance activities will result in synergies and create opportunities for product distribution.

MPs hopeful wealth declarations law will be published soon

MPs hopeful wealth declarations law will be published soon

Lawmakers are working on passing legislation to create a more effective framework for the submission of wealth declarations by certain state officials and Politically Exposed Persons.

Online public platform to monitor government

Online public platform to monitor government

Next week undersecretary to the president Ireni Piki will announce an online platform called diakivernisi.org.cy where people can follow the government’s implementation of its action plan.

Audit Office says proposed project endangers rare seals

Audit Office says proposed project endangers rare seals

Fact: The Audit Office calls for a new study on siting an aquaculture project in the area of Moni-Vasilikos due to its possible detrimental effects on an endangered species of seal.