Jobless rate in Cyprus at 5.9% in Q2
Unemployment in Cyprus fell below 6% in the second quarter of 2023, while the labor force grew by an annual 2.45% in the same period.
Unemployment in Cyprus fell below 6% in the second quarter of 2023, while the labor force grew by an annual 2.45% in the same period.
Athens-listed Autohellas on Wednesday reported a 23.5% increase in its second-quarter turnover to 255.2 million euros from €206.6 million in the same period last year.
The majority of stocks at Athinon Avenue posted a moderate decline on Wednesday, as the bourse failed to build on its Tuesday recovery.
Witnesses have described to Kathimerini the events that took place at the port of Piraeus on Tuesday night, when 36-year-old man Antonis Karyotis, in his effort to board a ferry, the “Blue Horizon,” drowned after he was pushed by crew into the sea.
A few weeks before the start of the trial over the Folli Follie scandal, in which Dimitris and Tzortzis Koutsolioutsos are accused, the family’s famous mansion on Spetses is reportedly at the center of talks about its utilization.
Almost one in three businesses audited by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) evaded paying taxes in the year to August 31.
Can there be a comprehensive resolution to the disputes between Greece and Turkey?
The threat of natural disasters looms large in the current era, as exemplified by the events unfolding in Greece and across the globe.
Hellenic Railways (OSE) has launched a new app for smartphones and tablets, OSE Railways, which provides easy access and reliability of information on railway schedules, while offering a number of useful features like real-time updates on timetables, arrivals per station and delays.
Focusing on subjects ranging from the destruction of nature to the position of women and their traditional role, Niki Kanagini (1933-2008) was a trailblazer on the Greek art scene. Her work will be showcased at the Roma Gallery in an exhibition titled “The Materiality of Writing,” curated by Eleni Hamalidi.