British aid shipment leaves Cyprus bound for Gaza pier

British aid shipment leaves Cyprus bound for Gaza pier

A British shipment of nearly 100 tonnes of aid has left Cyprus bound for a new temporary pier in Gaza to address the severe humanitarian crisis facing over 2 million people in the region. The shipment included 8,400 shelter coverage kits, and the pier is expected to allow the delivery of 90 truckloads of international aid per day, with a potential increase to 150 truckloads once fully operational.

Two plus one critical missions – Migration, Cyprus problem, and “Amalthea”

Two plus one critical missions – Migration, Cyprus problem, and “Amalthea”

– Nikos Christodoulides and Ursula von der Leyen are traveling to Lebanon to address the migration issue with a 400 million euro assistance package.
– The completion of the Gaza pier is imminent, allowing for humanitarian aid shipments to resume.
– María Angela Holguín Cuéllar’s visit to Cyprus is crucial for addressing the Cyprus problem and potentially restarting talks.