Minister of Justice stresses important role of women police officers in combatting gender-based violence

Minister of Justice and Public Order Anna Koukkides Prokopiou stressed the importance of the role of women police officers in combatting gender-based violence.

The Minister, who was addressing an event organised by the Cyprus Police on the occassion of the International Women’s Day, referred to the systematic and coordinated actions of the Police in the prevention and combating of gender and domestic violence and human trafficking, as well as the establishment of special units against violence in all districts which are staffed by highly qualified professionals. Furthermore, she underlined the role and contribution of female police officers in this effort.

She said that the government of Nikos Christodoulides has repeatedly expressed its commitment to full and substantial equality between men and women, and referred to specific positions and proposals on how this can be implemented in practice.

Prokopiou expressed her deep appreciation, gratitude and admiration for all female police officers serving in the Force.

“Women police officers work hard every day for the safety and protection of citizens and for the preservation of law and order. Often under adverse circumstances they are asked to reconcile their family and professional obligations and they succeed, thanks to their professionalism and tireless efforts”, she said.

Chief of Police, Stelios Papatheodorou, said that there are 1,344 women in the Cyprus police out of a total of 5,000 active members. In addition, 64 women have been recruited under contract as special police officers, out of a total of 220 people.

“It is a common obligation to ensure and defend the rights of every woman, to safeguard the equality of the two sexes and to strengthen and empower them against threat or danger”, he underlined.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Human Rights, Maria Stylianou Lottides, talked about the discrimination and ongoing challenges for women at work and in society, noting that there is a gap between the legislative framework and its proper implementation.

She said that significant gender inequalities still persist, such as the pay and pension gap, under-representation in politics, gender-based violence and domestic violence, trafficking, sexual exploitation and harassment.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

President briefs EU counterparts on Cyprus problem proposal on Friday

Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides is set to brief his EU counterparts about his proposal on a more active engagement of the EU in the efforts for Cyprus reunification on Friday.

In the meantime, government sources said that on Thursday he had a conversation with German chancellor Olaf Scholz on the margins of the European Council on Thursday evening.

The President’s meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, as well as the opportunity for the President to brief his counterparts on his proposal for the Cyprus Problem, will take place on Friday.

The President is expected to refer to his proposal for an enhanced involvement of the EU in the efforts to restart the negotiations, after the speech of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde.

Government sources told journalists that during his exchange with Christodoulides, the German Chancellor said that he recognises the geopolitical benefits that can come from his proposals and from a possible solution of the Cyprus problem, and also expressed the wish to visit Cyprus.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded and occupied its northern third. Repeated rounds of UN-led peace talks have so far failed to yield results. The latest round of negotiations, in July 2017 at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana ended inconclusively.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

PRESS RELEASE – BW – Fischbein International and Votech Expand Manufacturing Footprint in Reusel…

Votech announced today the grand opening of their newly expanded manufacturing facility and company headquarters in Reusel, The Netherlands. This marks the completed integration of two renowned leaders in the packaging industry, Fischbein International and Votech, who came together in 2021 through the acquisition of Votech by Duravant, a global engineered equipment and automation solutions provider to the Food Processing, Packaging and Material Handling sectors. The merger brought together 100+ years of packaging expertise and created a portfolio of technologies that expands the company’s ability to serve customers across a wide array of end markets including agriculture, animal nutrition, fruits and vegetables, ingredients, milk powders and other industrials.

Alongside this announcement, the company unveiled their new company logo and brand campaign that reflects the organization’s transformation into a full-line packaging equipment provider. ‘The names Fischbein, Saxon and Votech, all trusted brands known for quality, durability and dependability, will continue to reside in the market as Votech’s family of product brands,’ said Erik Blom, newly appointed Managing Director of Votech.

Votech’s portfolio includes the world’s most comprehensive offering of closing technologies and components for sewing portables, heads and systems under the Fischbein brand, sealing technologies under the Saxon brand, and filling, bagging, palletizing and end-of-line solutions under the Votech brand.

‘Our combined teams have proven to deliver greater value to our customers with our expanded capabilities to design, manufacture, and deliver full turnkey automation systems. And, we have built a foundation for our company under one vision and set of values that have a laser-focus on our customers,’ said Blom.

The company’s new headquarters houses engineering and manufacturing under one roof. ‘We are excited to welcome our customers and partners to our newly expanded 5,200-square-meter state-of-the-art facility to experience our technologies, capabilities, and customer-centric approach to innovation and integrated solutions,’ said Rolf Michiels, Head of Project Sales for Votech. The company has sales and service centers throughout Europe and supports customers across all continents directly and through a network of distributor partners.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Two sides’ negotiators continue their contacts in Nicosia, assess DiCarlo’s visit as very positive

Two sides’ negotiators on the Cyprus problem continue their contacts in Nicosia.

The Greek Cypriot negotiator, Menelaos Menelaou, and Turkish Cypriot leader’s Special Representative, Ergn Olgun, had a teleconference on Thursday, with the participation of the UNSG’s Special Representative in Cyprus, Colin Stewart, the Cyprus News Agency (CNA) has learned.

According to information, during their discussion the two negotiations reviewed the recent visit of the UN Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo to Cyprus and evaluated it as very positive. They also thanked the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for his steadfast commitment and will in helping efforts to revitalize the prospects for a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem.

The two negotiators also reviewed the work of the bicommunal technical committees and discussed about promoting possible activities and initiatives through them.

CNA has learned that it was decided to hold an event, in the framework of the bicommunal technical committee on culture, with a view to promote networking and cooperation between artists from the two communities and encourage them to look into the potentials and prospects of organizing common activities.

Moreover, it was decided to organize, in the framework of the bicommunal committee on gender equality, a discussion in which women that took part in previous rounds of talks on the Cyprus problem will participate.

The next meeting of the negotiators is expected to take place on April 6.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded and occupied its northern third. Repeated rounds of UN-led peace talks have so far failed to yield results. The latest round of negotiations, in July 2017 at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana ended inconclusively.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Greek and Cypriot Defence Ministers express common will to deepen defence cooperation

Defence Ministers of Greece and Cyprus announced on Friday the establishment of a political consultation body on defence cooperation, and underlined their common will to strengthen bilateral coordination, as well as the trilateral schemes in which the two countries participate.

Greek Defence Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos and his Cypriot counterpart Michalis Georgallas met on Friday in the context of the latter’s first official visit to Greece since assuming duties. During their joint statements the two Ministers announced that they assessed the results of their cooperation within the EU framework, in programs such as PESCO, with both sides expressing satisfaction for the results.

Regarding the Cyprus issue, the Cypriot Defence Minister noted that “Turkey disregards its obligations towards the Republic of Cyprus and international law, and undermines with its anachronistic perceptions and maximalist demands the hopes for a solution of the Cyprus problem on the basis of the principles and values of the European Union.”

However, he reiterated Cyprus President’s willingness for “a more active involvement of the EU’ that could play ‘a decisive factor in breaking the deadlock and resuming the talks.”

At the same time, the Greek and Cypriot Defence Ministers stressed the determination of the two countries to defend their sovereign rights.

The Cypriot Defence Minister referred to the two countries’ close defence and military cooperation, underlining that Greece and Cyprus are “pillars of peace, security, stability, development and prosperity in the turbulent geopolitical environment of the Eastern Mediterranean.”

He said that in the context of the two governments’ decision to establish a High Council for Intergovernmental Cooperation, the Greek and Cypriot Defence Ministries will proceed with the establishment of a political consultative body on defence issues.

Regarding the trilateral cooperation schemes and the quadrilateral initiative with France and Italy, Georgallas noted that during his meeting with his Greek counterpart they identified specific goals.

“We also had a particularly productive exchange of views on the defence cooperation that Cyprus and Greece have developed with the US. Cyprus aims to further deepen its cooperation with the US, especially after the full lifting of the arms embargo and our upcoming entry into the State Partnership Program with the New Jersey National Guard,” Georgallas said.

On his part, Greek Minister of National Defence Nikos Panagiotopoulos added to the above-mentioned issues his wish for the emerging de-escalation in Greek-Turkish relations to continue and create prospects for the resumption of dialogue, always within the framework of international law and good neighboring relations.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Christodoulides briefed his EU counterparts on his proposals for the Cyprus problem during Eurosummit

President Christodoulides had the opportunity to brief his counterparts in the European Council of his approach regarding the Cyprus issue, during the beginning of the second day of the summit which is dedicated to developments in the euro area.

According to a European official, the President’s intervention took place at the beginning of the Eurosummit, during which he repeated his ‘strong plea’ that has already been made in public regarding an enhanced role for the EU in efforts towards a resumption of reunification negotiations.

The intervention was organised as a communication point, which means that there was no discussion on the issue following the President’s speech.

So far President Christodoulides has briefed the Presidents of the Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament on the ways in which the EU can contribute to restarting negotiations, as well as how a negotiation process could progress along with developments in EU – Turkey relations.

On Thursday night the President had the opportunity to talk with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on the margins of the summit, and he is expected to have a similar conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron today.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus Consul in Bahrain discusses bilateral cooperation in tourism and energy

Consul of Cyprus in Bahrain Christos Poullaides had a series of meetings with Ministers of the Kingdom of Bahrain in Manama during which he discussed bilateral cooperation in the fields of tourism and energy.

According to a press release from the Consul’s office, Poullaides met with the Minister of Electricity and Energy Yaser Bin Ebrahim Humaidan, Minister of Public Works Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj and Minister of Tourism Fatima Jaafar Al-Sairafi.

During the meetings, issues of common interest, Cyprus-Bahrain relations and cooperation in the fields of energy, electricity, infrastructure and tourism were on the agenda.

The Minister of Electricity and Energy expressed to the Consul his wish to strengthen his country’s relations with Cyprus in the electricity and water sectors. Poullaides praised bilateral relations and confirmed his support for all efforts to strengthen the ties between the two countries, the press release says.

It adds that Cyprus-Bahrain cooperation was the main topic discussed by the Consul with the country’s Minister of Public Works, Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj. The Bahraini Minister referred to the know-how of Cyprus in the fields of infrastructure development and reconstruction.

Poullaides also held a meeting with the Minister of Tourism during which he discussed cultural and tourism cooperation.

He said that Minister Al-Sairafi praised the cooperation between the two countries in the field of tourism and assured of the will of the Ministry of Tourism to take initiatives and promote projects aimed at the strengthening of the tourism sector in her country.

She also made special reference to the exchange of know-how and underlined the importance of strengthening joint actions with the aim of strengthening the efficiency of the plans and efforts of the Ministry of Tourism to open the European market.

The Consul of Cyprus, for his part, referred to the achievements of the tourism sector of Cyprus and its growing contribution to the country’s GDP and assured of the will to promote cooperation between the two countries.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

President Christodoulides says he seeks the mediation of institutions and member states towards an enhanced role of the EU after the elections in Turkey

Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides stressed the role that leaders of European institutions and member states he met in Brussels can play in promoting his proposal for an enhanced involvement of the EU, initially in the efforts to restart negotiations and – during a later stage – the linking of any progress in the Cyprus Problem with EU – Turkish relations, speaking during a press conference following the conclusion of his participation in the summit of the European Council in Brussels.

Christodoulides referred to his meetings with the Presidents of the three EU institutions, his conversation with the UN Secretary General and to his participation at the EPP summit, and added that early on Friday he briefed the heads of states of the Member States during the summit, as well as to specific heads of state bilaterally, who he said believes ‘can play an important role in promoting this proposal.”

On Thursday, Christodoulides met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and on Friday had conversations with French President Emmanuel Macron and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. During the press conference, Christodoulides also noted that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is expected to visit Cyprus over the next period.

“We all know that there are some member states of the European Union that over time have shown a special sensitivity towards Turkey and have had excellent relations over time, better relations than some other member states. And since they have a positive view of our approach, I believe that they should be used in this direction,” Christodoulides noted.

Regarding the meeting with the UN Secretary General during the working lunch with the heads of state on Thursday, Christodoulides noted that Antonio Guterres had a meeting with Charles Michel and the Cyprus problem was also discussed.

Responding to a question, Christodoulides added that Guterres and Michel discussed the EU’s potential more active engagement “as a positive element in the effort to break the deadlock and to move forward.”

Christodoulides also estimated that there will be a visit to Cyprus by a UN official before the elections in Turkey, and added that he will have more specific conversations with his interlocutors “on how to translate our proposal into action so that it can be manifested immediately after the elections”.

“The time until the elections in Turkey is not wasted, it is crucial to prepare the ground,” he added.

“What we have agreed, especially with the Presidents of the Commission and the Council, but also with some heads of state who have a special relationship with Turkey or are more interested in the Cyprus problem, is that we will be in contact in the near future to see how this proposal is being promoted,” he said.

With regards to the objective of appointing an EU envoy, “if and when this objective is achieved, it will be after the elections” in Turkey, he added.

Christodoulides confirmed that he used the non-paper that has been prepared with ideas on the Cyprus problem, but that he did not give to his interlocutors, but used it as a basis to develop his arguments.

He underlined that he does not seek to replace the UN with the EU and that he conveyed this to his interlocutors. “What we are seeking is for the European Union to be supportive of the UN’s efforts,” he stressed, noting that the UN framework is our “safety net” against attempts by the other side to distort the objective for a solution within the known parameters.

The EU, he continued, “has all those incentives, it has the toolbox that can lead to what we are seeking”, namely the end of the deadlock, which he said corresponds to “the political dimension of the engagement we are seeking” from the EU. Technical support from the EU will follow when and if negotiations start, as was the case during the last negotiating process he added.

Commenting on the procedural aspects of the possible appointment of an EU envoy, Christodoulides said that “we are in the preparatory stage’ and that once there is a conclusion on this ‘it will be translated either into a concrete decision or into European Council conclusions.”

Such en envoy, he said, should be “a political personality, hailing from a member state of the European Union and this should not be the first time dealing with the Cyprus problem or with EU-Turkish relations”.

Responding to a question by CNA on how a negotiation process can be linked to EU – Turkey relations, and how Varosha fits into this context, Christodoulides said that this is a process “which is linked to the resumption of the Cyprus talks, but also to progress in the negotiations, because no one wants negotiations for the sake of negotiations.” Progress in the negotiations, he continued, “is linked to the development of other positive developments” on issues in which the European Union “can contribute with the agreement of the Republic of Cyprus.”

“Certainly the Famagusta issue fits in this context. I gave some examples after being asked by my interlocutors to talk specifically’ he said, adding that the document he has prepared includes specific examples of issues where there can be steps towards a ‘mutually beneficial situation.”

Responding to a comment that it is necessary for this proposal to be acceptable by both Turkey and the United Kingdom as a guarantor power, Christodoulides stressed that “certainly our goal is not just to secure a decision that cannot be implemented”, and that “this is what we will try to do throughout this period until the elections.”

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded and occupied its northern third. Repeated rounds of UN-led peace talks have so far failed to yield results. The latest round of negotiations, in July 2017 at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana ended inconclusively.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Strengthening of bilateral relations discussed at a meeting between Finance Minister and US Ambassador

Minister of Finance Makis Keravnos held a meeting on Friday with US Ambassador Julie Fisher, with whom he exchanged views on bilateral relations and ways to further enhance them.

During the meeting, that took place in the Ministry, the Ambassador congratulated the Minister on his duties and assured the continuation of the economic cooperation between the two states.

According to a press release, they exchanged views on bilateral relations and ways to further enhance them. The Minister referred to the very good relations between the two countries and the need to continuously strengthen them for mutual benefit.

In addition, they discussed about the international economic environment and the challenges ahead.

The Minister informed the Ambassador about the state of the Cypriot economy and emphasized the commitment of the new Government to implement an economic policy within the framework of strict fiscal discipline and financial stability, the press release says.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

PRESS RELEASE – BW – ClickHouse, Inc. and Alibaba Cloud Announce a New Partnership

Today, ClickHouse, Inc., creators of ClickHouse online analytical processing (OLAP) database, and Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, announced a partnership that will enable Alibaba Cloud to offer ClickHouse as an enterprise, first-party service on its platform. This partnership is an exclusive agreement between ClickHouse, Inc. and Alibaba Cloud in mainland China to offer a joint first-party enterprise service in APAC.

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Aaron Katz, Founder and CEO, ClickHouse, Inc. (Photo: Business Wire)

ClickHouse is the world’s fastest and most resource-efficient analytical database, and since it was released as an open-source project in 2016, adoption has grown exponentially – globally. Organisations large and small benefit from the blazing fast speed – with peak processing performance for a single query standing at more than two terabytes per second. Put simply, you can query billions of rows in milliseconds.

As the world’s third-leading and Asia Pacific’s leading Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider, Alibaba Cloud provides a comprehensive suite of cloud computing services to customers worldwide, including elastic computing, database, storage, network virtualization, large-scale computing, security, management and application services. Alibaba Cloud has been named a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems (DBMS) for the third consecutive year in 2022.

ClickHouse allows any company to turn their data into insights and innovation in near real-time, whether it’s a bank trying to detect fraud or a streaming service tracking the next blockbuster. ClickHouse users include global brands like Alibaba, Cloudflare, eBay, and Uber.

‘ClickHouse is already a hugely popular analytical database in China; this partnership enables us to scale with a local partner to serve the 1000s of ClickHouse users across Asia,’ said Aaron Katz, Co-founder, and CEO, ClickHouse, Inc. ‘We are delighted users across Asia will be able to access the same level of service and support from Alibaba Cloud that the users of ClickHouse Cloud have come to expect.’

The new enterprise ClickHouse service on Alibaba Cloud will be powered by the proprietary cloud native engine developed by ClickHouse, Inc. that includes enhanced capabilities to power cloud-native analytical workloads. Benefits of this first-party service include unmatched performance and greatly improved cost efficiency, making it possible for modern enterprises to invest more in building analytical applications. Exclusive serverless capabilities of this service greatly reduce getting-started steps for building analytical applications. These serverless capabilities could enable users to scale from 10 to 100 replicas under a second and ingest 350B records within 2 hours, allowing businesses to innovate faster in increasingly competitive markets.

Feifei Li, Vice President of Alibaba Group and President of Database Business, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence, said, ‘ClickHouse is already one of the most popular analytical databases running on our platform. With this partnership, we are able to offer the first official first-party ClickHouse service to our users, delivering levels of service that are demanded by migrating self-managed open-source users and enterprise IT systems of all sizes.’

Source: Cyprus News Agency