Greek Mafia: The unknown war and the silence of 8 years

Greek Mafia: The unknown war and the silence of 8 years

The separation and claim of protection fiefs in Attica, the debts and pending transactions related to money laundering through various companies, the disputes over the trafficking of drugs, contraband fuel and cigarettes, the punishment of Police informers, the revenge for other murders, fears of retaliatory strikes from rival gangs and “cleansing” of competitors have been … Read more

They focus on cases where the public prosecutor handled the arson investigations

They focus on cases where the public prosecutor handled the arson investigations

The Police are continuing their investigations to identify the perpetrators of the arson attack on the vehicle of a Legal Service officer in Paphos, focusing on what may have been recorded by closed circuit surveillance. As the Assistant Police Director of Operations of Paphos, Michalis Nikolaou, told KYPE, the investigations of the Paphos TAE focus … Read more

New US bombings against Houthi rebel positions in Yemen

New US bombings against Houthi rebel positions in Yemen

US strikes Houthi positions again with ship and submarine strikes in retaliation for attack on US ship The U.S. conducted its fourth round of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen in less than a week on Wednesday “after the Houthis continued to target merchant ships,” a U.S. official confirmed to CBS News. The strikes targeted … Read more

The Ukrainian Foreign Minister wanted to “punch” Lavrov

The Ukrainian Foreign Minister wanted to “punch” Lavrov

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said in an interview released Monday that there were times when he felt the urge to “punch” his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, especially during talks at the initial stage of the invasion. of the Russian army on Ukrainian territory. He made this admission in an excerpt of an hour-long interview … Read more

In Brussels, the Minister of Finance for the Eurogroup session

In Brussels, the Minister of Finance for the Eurogroup session

Finance Minister Makis Keravnos is in Brussels where he will participate on Monday and Tuesday in the meetings of the Eurogroup and the Council of Finance Ministers of the EU (ECOFIN). According to a statement from the Ministry of Finance, at today’s Eurogroup meeting, among other things, the Eurozone Finance Ministers will exchange views on … Read more

55 arrests for illegal employment since January 1 – 277 people repatriated

55 arrests for illegal employment since January 1 – 277 people repatriated

Twenty-five cases of illegal employment of third-country nationals were identified and investigated by the Police in the first twelve days of the new year. In the same period, more than 270 foreigners, who resided illegally in Cyprus, were repatriated. As part of their official activities, in all provinces, members of the Aliens and Immigration Service, … Read more

Over 300 underground tunnels found in Khan Younis, says Israeli military (video)

Over 300 underground tunnels found in Khan Younis, says Israeli military (video)

The Israeli military announced today that it has discovered hundreds of above-ground tunnel entrances and more than 300 underground tunnels in the Khan Yunis area of ​​the southern Gaza Strip, and will continue to search and destroy the tunnel network. “Terrorists were also killed” during the operations, the Israeli armed forces said on their Telegram … Read more

Dr. Karagiannis: “We are not talking about a wave, but an outbreak”

Dr.  Karagiannis: “We are not talking about a wave, but an outbreak”

The scenario of taking additional and stricter measures to limit the spread of the COVID 19 virus is remote, the Professor of Microbiology/Molecular Virology of the School of Medicine of the University of Nicosia, Dr. Petros Karagiannis, told KYPE, who clarified that Cyprus is currently not it’s about an epidemic wave, but it’s about an … Read more

DW: Threat to Russia the demographic problem

DW: Threat to Russia the demographic problem

Russian President Vladimir Putin wants large families to become the norm in Russia again. “In the past, most Russian families, our grandmothers and great-grandmothers, had seven, eight or even more children,” the Kremlin chief told the World Council of the Russian People in late November, calling on Russian youth to have more children. During Vladimir … Read more

China announces sanctions on 5 US industries over arms sales to Taiwan

China announces sanctions on 5 US industries over arms sales to Taiwan

China will proceed with sanctions against five US manufacturers in retaliation for the latest US arms sale to Taiwan, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said in Beijing today. Arms sales from Washington to Taipei are a source of frequent tensions with Beijing. China considers Taiwan its province. The island’s current government rejects the Chinese position. The … Read more