Fuel price rise in Cyprus as subsidy ends
Following the elimination of the 8.3-cent subsidy per liter on April 1, increases in the average price of 95-octane gasoline have been observed in Cyprus
Following the elimination of the 8.3-cent subsidy per liter on April 1, increases in the average price of 95-octane gasoline have been observed in Cyprus
For more than half a century, the handbook for how developing countries can grow rich hasn’t changed much: Move subsistence farmers into manufacturing jobs, and then sell what they produce to the rest of the world.
The benchmark dropped below the 1,400-point mark on Tuesday.
The international architectural tender for the expansion of Athens International Airport has attracted considerable interest.
The presence of the Greek authorities on Mykonos to conduct inspections is necessary. However, the situation is not going to change substantially if the local community is not mobilized and if the local businesses do not realize the impasses created by anarchic development.
Greek authorities on Tuesday ordered an urgent investigation into a woman’s fatal stabbing outside an Athens police precinct where she had just requested protection from an ex-boyfriend.
The growth }in the sale and rental rates of houses and apartments in Attica continued during this year’s first quarter.
Turkey is entering a most interesting time. Its president and the re-elected mayor of Istanbul were both right in describing Sunday’s election as a victory for democracy – this was the definition of democracy, as the side that did not hold all the levers of power won.
An increase in whooping cough cases has been recorded in recent months in several European countries, including Greece, where two deaths have already been recorded this year.
The contract for the Study of Irrigation Works of the Asopos Dam was signed on Sunday at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.