Google, ’s News Showcase launches in Cyprus

Google, ’s News Showcase launches in Cyprus

Google has launched News Showcase in Cyprus, collaborating with publishers like Cyprus Mail, Dias Group, Digital Tree, MC Media, Phileleftheros Media Group, Politis, and SPP Media. The product allows publishers to create panels that engage readers and direct them to full articles on their websites. Google has signed News Showcase deals with over 2,700 publications globally and offers journalists training on fighting misinformation online.

Slovenia to recognise Palestine, pending parliament’s approval

Slovenia to recognise Palestine, pending parliament’s approval

Slovenia’s government approved the recognition of an independent Palestinian state, following Spain, Ireland, and Norway. Other EU countries have also recognized Palestine, with some considering it, while Germany and the US emphasize a two-state solution through dialogue. Israel has been in conflict with Hamas in Gaza, resulting in casualties on both sides.

A bank windfall tax is not the answer in Cyprus

A bank windfall tax is not the answer in Cyprus

Since 2022, the huge deposits held by banks at the ECB have been earning millions in interest.

EU issues warning to Cyprus over 15 per cent tax rate for multinationals

EU issues warning to Cyprus over 15 per cent tax rate for multinationals

The European Commission issued reasoned opinions to Cyprus and other member states for failing to implement a minimum 15 per cent tax rate on large multinational corporations.

Ireland, Norway set to recognise Palestinian state today

Ireland, Norway set to recognise Palestinian state today

Norway and Ireland are set to announce the recognition of an independent Palestinian state, following other European Union members in supporting a two-state solution for lasting peace in the region. The move is seen as a potential positive impact on the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. Israel has warned against the recognition, stating it could lead to more terrorism and instability in the region.

Norway, Ireland and Spain, recognise Palestinian state; effective on May 28

Norway, Ireland and Spain, recognise Palestinian state; effective on May 28

Norway, Ireland, and Spain will recognize an independent Palestinian state to help bring peace with Israel. European Union members Slovenia and Malta also plan to make the recognition, believing a two-state solution is crucial for lasting peace in the region. Before the announcement, 143 out of 193 United Nations member-states recognized a Palestinian state. Norway will only recognize Palestine if it can positively impact the peace process, in line with the United States’ stance.

Guest Opinion: Cut state tax on capital gains – The Coastland Times

Guest Opinion: Cut state tax on capital gains - The Coastland Times

Fact: John Hood suggests cutting the state tax on capital gains in North Carolina to make the tax code friendlier to growth and investment.

Cut state tax on capital gains | Sampson Independent

Cut state tax on capital gains | Sampson Independent

The General Assembly in North Carolina has pursued tax reform to promote growth and expand freedom in the state. They have implemented a flat-rate income tax, lower rates on personal income and retail sales, and are phasing out corporate income taxes. However, there are concerns about completely eliminating income taxes without raising sales taxes or broadening its base. One solution proposed is to keep the personal income tax but subtract net savings and charitable gifts from taxable income, similar to other states and countries. Implementing an exclusion for long-term capital gains, like South Carolina, could make the state more favorable for savings and investment without creating fiscal imbalances.

Ireland to recognise Palestinian state by end May, foreign minister says

Ireland to recognise Palestinian state by end May, foreign minister says

Ireland will recognize a Palestinian state before the end of the month, as part of a joint effort with other European Union members. The decision is based on the belief that a two-state solution is crucial for lasting peace in the region. This move comes amid escalating violence in Gaza, with calls for a ceasefire and a lasting peace solution. Israel has criticized the recognition plan, calling it a “prize for terrorism.”

A new generation of batteries may bolster the EU, ’s green ambitions

A new generation of batteries may bolster the EU, ’s green ambitions

– Sodium is being used to develop rechargeable batteries as an alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
– Sodium-ion batteries are based on more abundant and safer materials than lithium-ion batteries.
– Europe aims to increase its share of global battery-cell production to 25% by 2025.
– Sodium-ion batteries could be cheaper for storing energy in homes, power tools, and small vehicles.
– Sodium-ion batteries offer the prospect of cheaper and cleaner energy for households in Europe.