Greek merchant fleet up in numbers, down in volume
The Greek merchant shipping fleet rose in numbers but fell in volume in September.
The Greek merchant shipping fleet rose in numbers but fell in volume in September.
Climate change is accelerating. Our time to limit global warming to 1.5°C is running out.
About 2 a.m. on March 19, Adam Wood, a San Francisco firefighter on duty, received a 911 call and raced to the city’s Mission neighborhood to help a male who was having a medical emergency.
People in Cyprus saved only 6.5% of their disposable income on average in 2022 (compared to 12.7% in the European Union), according to non-financial sector accounts annual data published by Eurostat.
In his native land, an island in the eastern Aegean where his parents and grandparents eked out their livelihoods from the soil, he has been witnessing the gradual collapse of fields for years.
The European Commission on Thursday presented its proposal for a direct support measure worth 43.1 million euros for Greek farmers affected by natural disasters.
Serbia has acquired 11 Russian-made Mi35 helicopter gunships from Cyprus as it seeks to bolster its air force and maintain regional military supremacy, the country’s President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday.
The 33-year-old self-styled anarchist Konstantinos Giatzoglou has been handed a suspended prison sentence of 11 years for the parcel bomb attack on Greek economist and former prime minister Loukas Papademos in 2017.
Central Athens was imbued with a festive atmosphere on Thursday, as the 17-meter Christmas tree in Syntagma Square was lit by the mayor of the Greek capital, Kostas Bakoyannis.