Jury in,  Trump trial to hear closing arguments before deliberations

Jury in,  Trump trial to hear closing arguments before deliberations

Fact: New York prosecutors and Donald Trump’s lawyers made closing arguments at his hush money trial, where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

Guilty victims, innocent victimisers

Guilty victims, innocent victimisers

The Israeli government is accused of pursuing a policy of ethnic cleansing to achieve maximum land with minimum Arabs, leading to a modern-day genocide. The propaganda machine distorts slogans to justify actions, while those advocating for peace and an end to slaughter are labeled as terrorist sympathizers.

Cyprus ensures , ‘top quality, safety’ in blood transfusions

Cyprus ensures , ‘top quality, safety’ in blood transfusions

Cyprus is praised for ensuring the quality and safety of blood provided to patients. The country employs advanced molecular blood testing and chemiluminescence testing, has volunteer blood donors who are regularly tested, and does not pay for donations to avoid attracting donors motivated by financial gain. Donors who have received transfusions in the UK are excluded. Cyprus has been commended by the European Commission for its blood testing methods and quality checks. The Head of the Blood Centre emphasized the importance of regular blood donations to reduce the risk of disease transmission.

UK’s infected blood scandal could and should have been avoided, inquiry finds

UK’s infected blood scandal could and should have been avoided, inquiry finds

An infected blood scandal in Britain led to 3,000 deaths and thousands more contracting hepatitis or HIV due to doctors and governments fault. Over 30,000 people received infected blood in the 1970s and 1980s, destroying lives, with some blood products being made from high-risk donations. The government hid the truth to save face. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to apologize on behalf of the state. The scandal rocked trust in the medical establishment. The infected blood products were used for transfusions and treatments, with some haemophiliacs receiving Factor 8 concentrates with a high risk of infection. Between 80 and 100 people became infected with HIV by transfusion, and about 26,800 were infected with Hepatitis C. The British inquiry found systemic failures and lack of meaningful apology or redress. The inquiry does not have the power to recommend prosecutions. Former health minister Edmond Herve in France was convicted for his role in the scandal.

Maybe they like to reinforce distrust

Maybe they like to reinforce distrust

The clash between the Attorney General’s Office and the Independent Authority Against Corruption has created a sense of cover-up in society. The Anti-Corruption Authority requested the Attorney General’s Office to conduct a criminal inquiry and possible prosecution against a police officer who refused to cooperate in an investigation involving the Deputy Attorney General. The Attorney General’s Office declined to comply, leading to a clash of interpretations of the law and reinforcing the sense of collusion in society. This affects the quality of the rule of law and society as a whole, as citizens expect integrity and probity from those in key public positions. The Anti-Corruption Authority’s efforts may be hindered if witnesses continue to invoke their right to silence.

Our View: Who can we now trust to investigate soldier, ’s murder?

Our View: Who can we now trust to investigate soldier, ’s murder?

After 19 years of investigations, a judge ruled that the death of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou in September 2005 was not the result of suicide.