Cyprus plans better waste management
The Cypriot Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment has announced plans to upgrade Cyprus’ waste management infrastructure.
The Cypriot Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment has announced plans to upgrade Cyprus’ waste management infrastructure.
A drug and extortion ring with 25 members has been dismantled after a months-long investigation by the Anti-Extortion Unit.
National Bank predicts that Greece’s growth rate will be 2.4% this year (compared to the 2025 budget forecast of 2.2%), with consumption as the main driving force, supported by income growth.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Brussels on Wednesday after attending a ceremony in Ioannina in northwestern Greece.
Last year registered an increase in profitability but a slight contraction in turnover of 1.3% to 140.1 billion euros for the 500 most profitable companies in Greece.
Sellers dominated proceedings at Athinon Avenue on Tuesday, focusing on blue chips, and especially banks.
The authorities seem to have embarked on a concerted campaign to chart and crack down on organized crime. The results so far, however, demonstrate the need for these efforts to be stepped up.
Metlen Energy & Metals has formally started the process for its listing on the London Stock Exchange.
Following a rise in antisemitic incidents across Australia and Victoria and a terrorist bombing of a synagogue, the premier of Victoria has appointed a Greek Australian George Lekakis to head an advisory group to spearhead efforts to combat extremism, strengthen social cohesion and foster unity.
Two senior employees of the container terminal in Neo Ikonio have been implicated in a cocaine trafficking ring.