Cyprus posts price hikes in June
Prices for many essential goods in Cyprus jumped in June, driving up inflation to 2.9%. This follows a steady rise from 2.4% in April and 2.7% in May.
Prices for many essential goods in Cyprus jumped in June, driving up inflation to 2.9%. This follows a steady rise from 2.4% in April and 2.7% in May.
Bank of America, one of the world’s leading financial institutions, has won 19 awards for excellence from Euromoney Magazine, including the distinction of being Greece’s best investment bank.
The termination of the contract for the construction of the Vasilikos natural gas terminal in Cyprus by Chinese group CPP-METRON Consortium (CMC) is “not bad news,” as it frees the Republic of Cyprus from a stalled agreement, according to the Cyprus News Agency, which cited sources familiar with the matter in Nicosia.
The ongoing incidents of electronic fraud targeting consumers, along with attempts to breach critical state systems underscore the urgent need for a comprehensive digital security plan.
Taxpayers have evolved into an important factor in the disclosure of tax evasion.
The National Historical Museum in Athens is showcasing a part of its collection of posters and photographs, most created in the 1980s, to express Greece’s continued support for the ordeals of Cyprus, following the Turkish invasion.
The Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a statement on Friday, condemning the Turkish parliament’s resolution, which called for international recognition of occupied northern Cyprus.
Tickets are on sale for John Maus’ return to Athens after 13 years, for two performances at Temple (17 Iakhou) in Gazi.
A fatal traffic accident took place in Distomo, central Greece, when a truck fell into a ravine, causing the driver to lose his life.
The credits rolled for the last time at Cine Alexandros in the southern Athens suburb of Kallithea in April.