New criteria for migration in Cyprus
A revised set of criteria on the expedited process for granting immigration permits to third-country nationals who invest in Cyprus come into effect on Tuesday, the island’s Interior Ministry has announced.
A revised set of criteria on the expedited process for granting immigration permits to third-country nationals who invest in Cyprus come into effect on Tuesday, the island’s Interior Ministry has announced.
Sergej Andreevski, the artist from North Macedonia whose exhibition in a municipal gallery in the Thessaloniki suburb of Kalamaria was disrupted last week by a far-right group, released a statement to the media Monday.
Leaders in energy businesses underlined on Friday the strong prospects Greece has as an energy leader in the greater region, and provided more insights into what that entailed in terms of requirements, at the Delphi Economic Forum.
Τhe Supreme Court will on Tuesday decide the fate of the National Party founded by the convicted criminal and former Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris.
The two brothers aged 48 and 40 who were arrested on Friday for the murder of journalist Giorgos Karaivaz two years ago outside his house in the southern suburb of Alimos will testify before an investigating magistrate on Wednesday.
Luxury cruise guests seek out of secret gem destinations with unique human and sustainable experiences, last week’s Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum heard.
Hewlett-Packard Enterprises (HPE) plans to found a global Excellence Center in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Greece, Greek Deputy Minister of Development and Investment Christos Dimas said at the Delphi Economic Forum on Friday.
Columbia University professor Mark Lilla, a perspicacious liberal critic of the contemporary right and left, has an essay in the latest issue of Liberties Journal analyzing the appeal and perils of nostalgia.
Delphi Economic Forum and the Kyklos Ideon think tank, with the support of Patakis Publishers, are organizing an event titled “Greek Crisis: Lessons for the Future,” on the occasion of the forthcoming publication of Charles H. Dallara’s book “Euroshock: How the Largest Debt Restructuring in History Helped Save Greece and Preserve the Eurozone” and Evangelos…
A 58-year-old man from the island of Hydra was sent to an investigative magistrate on Monday after he threw a kitten from an eight-meter ledge the day before. There, he was fined 15,000 euros. The man rejects that he meant to harm the animal and claimed that the cat lost its balance after he pushed…