Cyprus, NATO and the old mistakes
The issue of Cyprus’ accession to NATO is an old but very bitter one due to the mistakes made and the distortions it reveals in political culture.
The issue of Cyprus’ accession to NATO is an old but very bitter one due to the mistakes made and the distortions it reveals in political culture.
According to estimates, the construction sector urgently needs 51,000 to 55,000 workers so the total workforce can reach the required 250,000.
Millions of Greek epilepsy pills have found their way to France, where they are consumed as a heroin substitute, according to Greece’s police.
Approximately 2,000 local government officials are facing the ax nearly a year after assuming office due to unpaid utility bills, traffic fines, property taxes and other debts, some of them for paltry sums, following the conclusions of inspections by the relevant authorities that have taken more than 12 months to be carried out.
A man has been found dead on the Halkidiki peninsula in northern Greece following the passage of Storm Bora.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has reportedly ruled out imposing an extraordinary tax on bank profits.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is undertaking a two-day official visit to London. On Monday, he will inaugurate the 3rd Greek Investment Conference, organized by the Athens Stock Exchange in collaboration with Morgan Stanley.
Double-digit increases in health insurance premiums in 2025 are on the cards.
Two highly sensitive foreign policy issues are set to dominate the political agenda this week.