Greece back in EU dock over wastewater management
Greece is being referred to the European Court for the fourth time over “widespread failures” in urban wastewater management.
Greece is being referred to the European Court for the fourth time over “widespread failures” in urban wastewater management.
Brother and sister duo Odysseas Spanakis (front) and Ariadne Spanaki of Greece are shown during dinghy training at the Marseille Marina in the southern French port city, on Thursday
It was the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back. Controversial MP and ex-minister Pavlos Polakis, notorious for his attacks on friend and foe alike, has behaved much worse than he did Thursday during a session of the Parliamentary Committee on Social Affairs.
Spot checks by teams of Greek and international inspectors saw 22 beaches in different parts of Greece stripped of their Blue Flag certification on Thursday.
Total deposits in Cyprus last month recorded a net decrease of 44.1 million euros, compared with a net increase of €925.7 million in May, the Central Bank of Cyprus Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs) Deposits and Loans Statistics for June said, as included in the July 2024 edition of Monetary and Financial Statistics.
As high temperatures drive up energy demand in Cyprus, the island remains heavily reliant on oil for electricity production.
Matenisa Trading has won the tender for the utilization of the Agia Triada coast and camping in the Municipality of Thermaikos in Thessaloniki, state asset utilization fund TAIPED announced on Thursday.