Retired hens revitalize Cyprus olive groves
Organic farmers in Cyprus have recruited hundreds of retired hens to fertilize olive groves in a pilot project they say boosts yields, counters disease, and helps to manage food waste.
Organic farmers in Cyprus have recruited hundreds of retired hens to fertilize olive groves in a pilot project they say boosts yields, counters disease, and helps to manage food waste.
A light earthquake measuring 4.4 Magnitude jolted the island of Amorgos shortly after 1.30 p.m.
It pains me to say this as a Canadian, a European and a lifelong Americanophile, but the United States that underwrote the West’s peace and prosperity cannot be trusted because it no longer exists.
The Michael Cacoyannis Foundation (Pireos 206) presents the exhibition “There Is No Place Like Home.”
Athens International Airport (AIA) is stepping up the expansion of its terminal, driven by strong financial performance and continuous passenger growth, as confirmed by its 2024 financial results released on Monday.
The Greek tax system continues to allow for creative accounting.
Piraeus Bank has reported a double-digit rise in 2024 earnings on higher net interest income and lending.
Authorities arrested a 50-year-old man on Monday for allegedly posting content on social media that incited violence ahead of Friday’s planned protests marking the second anniversary of the Tempe train disaster. The exact content of the posts has not been made public.
Adonis Georgiadis, the outspoken health minister and vice president of New Democracy, has questioned the motives behind the upcoming nationwide protests over the Tempe train disaster, claiming that the “dead are being used” to bring down the conservative government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.