Thousands of Russians join Navalny-inspired ‘noon against Putin’ election protest

Thousands of Russians join Navalny-inspired ‘noon against Putin’ election protest

Thousands of people across Russia participated in a protest against President Vladimir Putin’s re-election, dubbed “noon against Putin,” by either spoiling their ballot paper or voting for one of the three candidates opposing Putin. The protest was inspired by the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who had endorsed the plan before his death. Navalny’s allies reported significant participation in the protest at various polling stations. Despite the protest, Putin was expected to secure a landslide victory. The Kremlin views Navalny’s political allies as extremists and claims Putin enjoys high approval ratings. The protest saw participation not only in Russia but also at Russian diplomatic missions abroad, with notable gatherings in Berlin and London.

Citizens to protest redevelopment of Larnaca’s Pattichion Park over environmental concerns

Citizens to protest redevelopment of Larnaca’s Pattichion Park over environmental concerns

The Cyprus Wetlands Conservation group has announced a protest event at Pattichion Park in Larnaca on March 16 at 2:30 p.m., demanding a halt to redevelopment works and an Environmental Impact Assessment. During a meeting with Larnaca Mayor Andreas Vyras, it was revealed that the Game and Fauna Service had approved some works before June. The group is calling for an independent environmental impact study, a Special Ecological Assessment, and a revision of spatial planning. The mayor assured that all works would adhere to guidelines from the Game and Fauna Service, the Environmental Department, and the Forestry Department, specifically mentioning that the approved works near the Pattichion amphitheatre would not impact the park’s wildlife.