Many Cypriots cannot make ends meet
Cypriots are feeling the pinch in different ways, according to a new survey.
Cypriots are feeling the pinch in different ways, according to a new survey.
Greece on Wednesday successfully auctioned a 26-week treasury bills issue, raising 600 million euros from the market at a lower interest rate: This time the rate of the issue was set at 2.10%, down from 2.19% on February 19.
After years of planning and preparation, the expansion of Larnaca and Paphos airports is officially under way.
In a city where past and present intertwine, students from 31 schools from Greece, Cyprus and all the way to Johannesburg and New York gathered for the 9th International Student Literature Conference in Istanbul, dedicated to influential Greek poet Kiki Dimoula.
Greece’s healthcare spending remains significantly below the European average, with Greek citizens covering a larger share of their medical expenses out-of-pocket than most OECD nations, according to the latest Health at a Glance 2024 report.
The corruption scandal surrounding urban planning authorities on the eastern Aegean island of Rhodes must be thoroughly investigated.
The start of Euroleague’s final double week this season saw Olympiakos lose to Villeurbanne, while Panathinaikos beat Maccabi Tel Aviv in Belgrade.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis firmly rejected a proposal for electoral collaboration with SYRIZA, closing the door on potential alliances ahead of Greece’s next national elections.
A 57-year-old homeless man from Romania was found dead at a restaurant in Omonia, central Athens, on Wednesday, prompting the arrest of the 56-year-old owner and two employees on charges of manslaughter.
The benchmark of the Greek stock market recorded a new 14.5-year high on Wednesday.