IMF: Growth to slow down in Cyprus
In its World Economic Outlook for October, published on Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that Cyprus’ growth rate for 2023 will slow to 2.2% of gross domestic product.
In its World Economic Outlook for October, published on Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that Cyprus’ growth rate for 2023 will slow to 2.2% of gross domestic product.
Discussing a wide range of topics, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios, the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians, also referenced the unfolding crisis in Israel and Gaza and the need to protect the Christian presence in the Holy Land during their meeting in Athens on Wednesday.
The Greek stock market built on Tuesday’s rebound on Wednesday, with the main index securing further gains as the local market is still considered oversold among traders.
“The situation reminds me of the days after the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in New York in 2001.”
Inflation was at its lowest level since the beginning of the year in September, reaching 1.6%.
A significant deterioration in the mental health of adolescents has been recorded in Greece, according to a Research University Institute of Mental Health (UMHRI) survey of 6,250 pupils in sixth grade of primary school, second grade of high school and first grade of senior high.
A body was found on a cotton trailer during a firefighting operation on Wednesday at Aetokorifi in the Rhodope Mountains.
In his first solo exhibition, local artist Stavros Tsitiridis (b. 1972) shares his observations on life and experiences as a nautical journey through a storm, with all that this entails, in an exhibition at the Melanithros Art Space (4 Zappa, melanithros.gr) titled “Exploring Palimpsests.”
The selection of officials for top jobs in the public sector must be made using uniform criteria and procedures.