The violence of ‘common sense’
“When it comes to pilots or surgeons, if I see somebody who is Black, as I said on the show, I’m going to hope that that person is qualified.” This phrase belongs to the late right-wing American activist Charlie Kirk.
“When it comes to pilots or surgeons, if I see somebody who is Black, as I said on the show, I’m going to hope that that person is qualified.” This phrase belongs to the late right-wing American activist Charlie Kirk.
Tensions between Greece and Turkey resurfaced after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan avoided a scheduled meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in New York, raising questions in Athens about the future of bilateral relations.
Greece on Wednesday successfully auctioned a 26-week treasury bills issue, raising 500 million euros from the market at a higher interest rate.
The Environment and Energy Ministry is seeking a temporary solution via deadline extensions to the chaos that prevails with the “Exikonomo” (i.e. I Save) subsidy programs, as there is a risk of losing significant funds.
The Ministry of Development has imposed fines totaling more than 2.2 million euros on the two largest supermarket chains.
US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Recep Tayyip Erdogan today in Washington – the Turkish leader’s first visit to the White House after six years – confirms the shift in American policy toward Turkey.
US President Donald Trump will hold talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the White House on Thursday as the Republican leader has indicated that the US government’s hold on sales of advanced fighter jets to Ankara may soon be lifted.
Τhe 2025 UN Global Compact – Accenture CEO Study “Turning the Key” has shown the increased importance of sustainability as a key driver of business resilience and growth.
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni met with the director of Biz Dev & Ops, Europe & International Development – The Michelin Guide, Julianna Twiggs, on the sidelines of the international tourism exhibition IFTM Top Resa taking place in Paris.
Cyprus’ Consumer Protection Service (CPS) has hit the two largest banks in the country with hefty fines for using illegal or unfair terms in their loan agreements, warning that thousands of borrowers may be affected.