Beckham swaps beekeeping tips with King Charles

Beckham swaps beekeeping tips with King Charles

David Beckham has been appointed as an ambassador for the King’s Foundation after meeting with King Charles III at his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire. During their visit, Beckham and the King exchanged “beekeeping tips”. Beckham expressed his excitement about promoting the foundation’s education programs and helping young people gain more access to nature. The foundation, previously known as the Prince’s Foundation, focuses on education, community revitalization, and sustainability initiatives. King Charles III, who founded the foundation, recently returned to public duties after receiving cancer treatment earlier in the year.

Voting for ELAM is not a solution

Voting for ELAM is not a solution

A vote for ELAM is not a protest vote, but rather a vote for a party with ties to the Greek neo-Nazi party, Golden Dawn. There is a close relationship between DISY and ELAM, with personnel transfers between the two parties. ELAM lacks substantial proposals for cultural preservation and regeneration. A vote for ELAM supports decline and does not offer solutions for the future. Traditional parties have also failed to provide viable options, allowing parties like ELAM to thrive.

Israeli army raids West Bank’s Jenin, Palestinians say seven killed [PHOTOS]

Israeli army raids West Bank’s Jenin, Palestinians say seven killed [PHOTOS]

Israeli forces conducted a major operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, targeting armed militants from groups like Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The operation resulted in the deaths of seven Palestinians, including a doctor and a teacher. The hospital in Jenin was surrounded as the violence escalated, with heavy gunfire and armored vehicles in the streets. The West Bank has experienced increased violence in the aftermath of the war in Gaza, with hundreds of Palestinians killed, including armed militants and civilians, as well as several Israelis.

Protestors block New Caledonia roads as French police pour in

Protestors block New Caledonia roads as French police pour in

Fact: A thousand police arrived in New Caledonia from France to help control the riots and unrest on the Pacific island.

Young Cypriots have no trust in political system

Young Cypriots have no trust in political system

– Most young Cypriots who will not vote in the upcoming European elections say they have no trust in the political system.
– Cyprus has the lowest number of youths active in initiatives aimed at changing society, at 31 per cent.
– The proportion of respondents mentioning distrust in the political system in general as a reason for not voting is the highest in Cyprus (28 per cent).
– Not liking any political party or candidate is a reason for not voting for 24 per cent of respondents in Cyprus.
– 53 per cent of young people in Cyprus said they intended to vote.
– A large majority reported that the education system in their countries prepared them well for the challenges they face.
– 64 per cent of young Cypriots believe that the EU has an impact on their daily lives.

Second arrest made over torching of police car

Second arrest made over torching of police car

Fact: A second arrest was made in connection with the torching of a police car in Limassol on Easter Saturday night.

The brutality of Easter

The brutality of Easter

Violent Easter traditions such as re-enactments of the crucifixion and resurrection, bonfires, and firecrackers have led to incidents of vandalism, riots, and injuries during the holiday. Despite increased police presence, youths were involved in throwing Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and stones at authorities, damaging property, and causing chaos in various areas. The use of firecrackers and fireworks by individuals, including parents with children in the car, has raised concerns about societal violence spilling over into other areas.

Two children arrested over Easter house attack

Two children arrested over Easter house attack

Two children, aged 14 and 16, were arrested in connection with an arson attack on a house in the Larnaca village of Kiti. They were part of a group of 70 youths who threw firecrackers at the police and the house, causing fires to break out. The incident lasted for a total of six hours, during which a local playground and church were also damaged.

Larnaca youths set fire to Briton’s house with firecrackers, damage fence [VIDEO]

Larnaca youths set fire to Briton’s house with firecrackers, damage fence [VIDEO]

A group of 70 youths attacked the home of a 73-year-old Briton in the Kiti area of Larnaca, setting off fireworks, causing fires, and damaging the property. The incident occurred after the youths were reported to be causing a disturbance by burning a bonfire pile. Police and Fire Service were called to the scene to control the situation and the youths also targeted the authorities with firecrackers before fleeing the scene.

House set ablaze in Easter violence

House set ablaze in Easter violence

A house belonging to a 73-year-old man was set on fire by a group of up to 70 youths in the village of Kiti, near Larnaca. Fires broke out in various areas of the man’s house and on its veranda, with rocks being thrown at the house and breaking some of its windows. The incident lasted for a total of six hours, during which a local playground and a local church were also damaged by the same group of youths.