After a string of student deaths, Cambridge opens an inquiry
Cambridge University has opened an investigation into a string of student deaths, one of which has been confirmed to be suicide.
Cambridge University has opened an investigation into a string of student deaths, one of which has been confirmed to be suicide.
Electricity rates in Cyprus are heading for a 24% hike, as the Cyprus Electricity Authority’s pricing plans are expected to receive approval from the Cyprus Energy Regulatory Authority in the coming days, EAC spokesperson Christina Papadopoulou said on Tuesday.
The reaction of the Greek stock market to Monday’s decline proved rather weak on Tuesday, with just a few blue chips making the effort to help the benchmark cover some of the previous session’s losses
Αegean Airlines and Hellenic Petroleum on Tuesday signed a strategic deal for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), effectively putting Greece on the green air transport map.
The summer school launched by the University of Athens in collaboration with Harvard is a model for the direction that Greek higher education institutions should be taking.
The Greek Exhibition Industry Association (SOKEE), made up of organizers and stand contractors to the venues they use, held its inaugural general assembly last Friday.
Among the many things that Greeks and Turks share is the saying, “a fool can drop a stone into a well and 40 wise men cannot get it out.”
Pension hikes from January 2023, a gradual return of retroactive payments to pensioners amounting to 2.6 billion euros, a new increase in the minimum salary and tax breaks are among the measures Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to outline in his keynote speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) in September.
SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras declared that “political change has already started,” during a rally at the main square in Peristeri, western Athens.
The week from July 4-10 saw 13,623 new coronavirus cases per million people, an 18-percent increase on the previous week, the National Public Health Organization (EODY) said on Tuesday, in the first of its new weekly reports that replace its daily bulletins.