Arabs buying from Westerners
Investments in Greece from the Persian Gulf are growing at a particularly brisk pace.
Investments in Greece from the Persian Gulf are growing at a particularly brisk pace.
Four more earthquakes, ranging in magnitude from 4.0 to 4.9, were recorded in the early morning hours of Tuesday approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Amorgos island, in Cyclades, according to data released by the Geodynamic Institute of the National Observatory of Athens.
Owners of properties rented via online platforms have until end-February to declare takings.
A series of earthquakes that rattled the island of Santorini at the weekend and Monday have prompted evacuations and increased monitoring as authorities assess the situation.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is set to begin sweeping inspections on uninsured vehicles, as well as vehicles that do not have certificates from the Vehicle Technical Inspection Centers (KTEO) or have unpaid road tax.
The appearance of a Turkish corvette northeast of Crete on Saturday underscored Ankara’s growing assertiveness in the Eastern Mediterranean, signaling its unwillingness to find a solution that would eventually allow the implementation of the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project (Great Sea Interconnector – GSI) in a way that would not result in a prolonged crisis similar…
The regulation on nonperforming agricultural loans, which is expected to be voted on in February, will provide relief to more than 21,000 farmers and 700 agricultural cooperatives.
The 14th Athens Energy Summit is taking place on Wednesday at the King George Hotel in Syntagma Square, Athens, featuring keynote speakers such as the energy ministers of Cyprus, George Papanastasiou, and of North Macedonia, Sanja Bozinovska, as well as Greece’s Deputy Energy Minister Alexandra Sdoukou.
The new OpenBusiness information system went online on Monday, the Ministry of Development announced, to replace the NotifyBusiness information system, which from Monday is accessible only for read-only purposes.
A major shift is coming to Cyprus’ electricity market as a new European directive forces changes to the current pricing system.