Greek violist Ilias Livieratos awarded the Jan Wallander Prize
Greek violist Ilias Livieratos was awarded the Jan Wallander Prize 2022 at a special event held in Stockholm, the Swedish Embassy in Greece wrote on Facebook on Friday.
Greek violist Ilias Livieratos was awarded the Jan Wallander Prize 2022 at a special event held in Stockholm, the Swedish Embassy in Greece wrote on Facebook on Friday.
US Under Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, said Friday that violations and flights over Greek islands are “provocative” and the US doesn’t support them.
The Vardinogiannis Group, which controls Athens-listed fuel company Motor Oil, has reached a major deal worth more than 930 million euros with the shareholders of construction group Ellaktor – Dutch group Reggeborgh Invest and Greek shipowners Giannis Kaimenakis and Dimitris Bakos.
The Kifissia flower show is back for its 68th edition, running in the leafy northern Athenian suburb’s central public park through May 15.
A decrease in interest rates on deposits and consumer loans and a marginal increase in the interest rates on mortgages can be seen in the data published on Thursday by the Central Bank of Cyprus for March 2022.
Cyprus Deputy Shipping Minister Vassilis Demetriades described the start of Greece’s shipping connection with Cyprus next month, for the first time in 22 years, as an ideal opportunity to promote maritime tourism for both countries, in a press conference on Friday to the Greek media at the Embassy of Cyprus in Athens.
Within the next few months, the energy map of Europe will be completely redrawn, and will change the way Europeans source and consume their energy for decades to come.
Visitors to the new Bob Dylan Center here will soon get, at the tap of a finger, what generations of the most avid Dylanologists have only dreamed of: a step-by-step, word-by-word map of how Dylan wrote a song.
Cypriot authorities plan to submit an official request to the European Commission in June for the implementation of a mortgage-to-rent scheme, aiming to address nonperforming loans collateralized with primary residences and the premises of small and medium-sized enterprises with an estimated contractual value of 3 billion euros.
Greek authorities on Friday signed a contract for the Gov-ERP project, the first project included in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (Greece 2.0), designed to promote the digital transformation of the country.