Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address

Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address

2024 Presidential Debate Tax Policy Issues | Tax Foundation Skip to content Home • Blog • Tax Policy Questions 2024 Presidential Candidates Should Address election. The future of the US tax code is one topic that should take center stage, as the next occupant of the White House will have to address the expiring individual … Read more

Cyprus partnership growing stronger, deeper, says Blinken

Cyprus partnership growing stronger, deeper, says Blinken

Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the U.S.-Cyprus partnership is growing stronger, deeper and broader, and that Cyprus is “an important player in the region and a partnership for the United States that we deeply value.” A bilateral agreement was also signed bringing Cyprus closer to being included in the visa waiver programme for entry … Read more

Italy crowned u17 Euros champions

Italy crowned u17 Euros champions

Italy were crowned European under 17 champions after beating Portugal 3-0 in front of a bumper crowd of 7,120 at the Limassol Arena on Wednesday night.The Azzurri started like a house on fire, spurred on by a large Italian fan contingent populating much of the end behind the goal they were defending in the first … Read more

Citizen’s disappointment and the responsibility of politicians

Citizen’s disappointment and the responsibility of politicians

There is a strong tendency among the electorate to vote punitively, with a segment of society refusing to vote for parties they see as part of the establishment. This anger is fueled by economic hardship, the state’s inability to provide basic services, and the rise of far-right parties like ELAM. The political system is perceived as weak and unable to address societal problems, with politicians focusing more on their image and social media presence. Society’s choices reflect a desire for revenge on the establishment, but this also leads to disengagement from politics. The responsibility for these choices lies with society, which must find answers to its own problems before the next elections.

Cyprus implemented GRECO recommendations for judges, not MPs or prosecutors

Cyprus implemented GRECO recommendations for judges, not MPs or prosecutors

Cyprus has fully implemented 75% of the recommendations regarding prosecutors, but only 25% of the recommendations regarding MPs.

Love, Death and Meta at Cyprus Museum

Love, Death and Meta at Cyprus Museum

A new art installation called Love, Death and Meta will be housed at the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia from May 31 to October 31. The installation focuses on the existential conditions of love, death, and the METAhuman experience, combining antiquities from the Department of Antiquities’ collections with contemporary artworks by Michalis Charalambous. The centerpiece of the installation is a virtual reality work created with the contribution of ITICA of the CYENS Centre of Excellence.

Tototheo Global debut targets expansion beyond maritime horizons

Tototheo Global debut targets expansion beyond maritime horizons

Tototheo Maritime has rebranded to Tototheo Global, showcasing their evolution into a global leader in technology solutions. They will deliver services across multiple sectors with a focus on connectivity, IoT, AI-driven analytics, and custom software development. The company aims to enhance global connectivity and drive innovation across various industries.

Both Labour and Tories lack , ‘the vision thing’

Both Labour and Tories lack , ‘the vision thing’

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced an early general election for July 4, 2024, without the UK government insignia, indicating it was not government business. Sunak continued his announcement despite being drenched in rain, facing criticism for not using an umbrella. The Conservatives lag behind Labour in polls, with Sunak taking a gamble by calling the election early. Both Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer are seen as uninspiring choices for prime minister.

Gazpacho: A Tale of Andalusian Origins

Gazpacho: A Tale of Andalusian Origins

Fact: Gazpacho is a cold soup that originated in Andalusia, Spain, with roots tracing back to the Roman Empire and influenced by the Moors’ occupation of Spain.

The ‘Fidias phenomenon’ in politics

The ‘Fidias phenomenon’ in politics

Fidias Panayiotou, a successful online personality, has entered the political arena during the dual elections of June 9. Despite his popularity and savvy marketing strategies, it remains unclear what his political positions are and which group he will align with in the European Parliament. He has claimed to have a 5% share of the votes in a survey, which could translate to over 10,000 votes. While he has gained recognition through his online presence, the question remains whether figures like him can bring about substantive change in a political system struggling with credibility.