Court decision in AG, ’s dismissal case to be announced

Court decision in AG, ’s dismissal case to be announced

The Supreme Court will announce its decision on Wednesday morning regarding the preliminary objection of Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides in the case registered by Attorney General George Savvides for his dismissal for inappropriate behavior.

Legal challenge to protection of competition tenure put to rest

Legal challenge to protection of competition tenure put to rest

The Supreme Constitutional Court upheld an appeals-court ruling that the second-term appointment of Loukia Christodoulou as Commissioner for the Protection of Competition was legal. This decision ensures that every fine issued by the commissioner during her tenure is now secure and cannot be challenged.

Limassol driver acquitted in 2019 death of school inspector

Limassol driver acquitted in 2019 death of school inspector

A 41-year-old driver was acquitted by the Limassol District Court in the 2019 death of school inspector Petros Petrou, 62. The victim was struck by the defendant’s vehicle while crossing a street, and factors such as inadequate lighting and the victim’s dark clothing were considered in the ruling. The Court found the driver was not reckless, driving within the speed limit and designated lane. Expert testimony showed the collision was unavoidable due to a short reaction time. Improvements have been made to the road since the accident. The family of the deceased may choose to appeal the decision.

Here’s what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency

Here's what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency

The text discusses the potential impact of a Biden or Trump presidency on the US economy. The analysis covers eight major economic categories, including domestic manufacturing, higher education, healthcare, housing, labor, taxes, tariffs, and trade. Biden and Trump have different plans and approaches to these economic categories based on their past records as president and their campaign promises. Biden focuses on issues like lowering prescription drug costs, investing in the future, supporting workers and small businesses, and ensuring fair taxation. Trump, on the other hand, has proposed plans such as protecting American car manufacturers, imposing tariffs on foreign-made cars, and focusing on fossil fuels. The text also highlights the differences in their views on student loan debt, healthcare, housing costs, labor unions, taxes, tariffs, and trade policies.

Christodoulides: Time for answers over Thanasis Nicolaou, ’s death

Christodoulides: Time for answers over Thanasis Nicolaou, ’s death

The tragic case of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou was not properly handled for 19 years.

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.

Pa. Senate approves GOP’s $3B tax-cutting plan

Pa. Senate approves GOP's $3B tax-cutting plan

Republican lawmakers advanced legislation for a billion tax cut in response to Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget plan. The tax legislation passed the Republican-controlled Senate and is intended to be the largest tax cut in the state’s history. Democrats opposed the bill, which aims to cut taxes by billion, while Shapiro’s budget proposal includes a billion increase in spending.

Republican-led states sue to block Biden protections for transgender students

Republican-led states sue to block Biden protections for transgender students

Five Republican-led states have filed lawsuits challenging new Biden administration regulations that prohibit schools and colleges receiving federal funding from discriminating against students based on their gender identity.

Elderly man’s prison sentence upheld

Elderly man’s prison sentence upheld

The appellate judicial body rejected the request for a suspended sentence for 82-year-old grandfather Chrysanthos, upholding an immediate prison sentence of two and a half years. The decision now rests with the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General to decide on clemency procedures. The President previously granted a pardon for humanitarian reasons, urging the release of the elderly man. Two judges supported the prison sentence, while the Court of Appeal President believed a suspended sentence was justified due to the circumstances. Chrysanthos was convicted for shooting a would-be thief on his property and has faced health issues requiring hospitalization. The appeal argued that the court should have granted a suspended sentence in his case.

Audit and Legal Services preparing for war

Audit and Legal Services preparing for war

The audit office is prepared to deal with any steps aimed at removing Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides from his post. Michaelides is privately paying for legal services from the law office of Christos Clerides, George Triantafyllides, and Pambos Ioannides. President Nikos Christodoulides described the situation as not pleasant and urged collaboration between independent institutions based on the constitution. The legal service and audit office chiefs can only be removed through a Supreme Court decision or if they voluntarily resign.