University of Thessaloniki election declared invalid
A university election at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has been declared invalid after a law professor raised concerns over a conflict of interest.
A university election at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has been declared invalid after a law professor raised concerns over a conflict of interest.
The proposal by Euronext shareholders to acquire Hellenic Exchanges is clearly a vote of confidence in the amazing transformation that the Greek economy is going through, Stephane Boujnah, CEO and chairman of Euronext’s board, told ANA-MPA.
New developments could reshape the future of the stalled Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project, known as the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI), as the US deepens its engagement in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Three yachts sank in a marina near the port of Piraeus early Thursday morning when one of them caught fire, the Coast Guard said.
From being in great demand at the start of their availability, the Recovery and Resilience Fund loans are in danger of remaining, to a certain extent, unclaimed.
Passengers traveling through Cyprus’ main airports are likely to face two more years of long lines, crowded terminals, and makeshift boarding areas before major improvements take effect.
SKY Express has launched a new flight route connecting Thessaloniki and Dusseldorf.
Greece faces reduced funding from the European Union due to delays in paying 2024 agricultural subsidies, officials said.
As reports of massacres in Nigeria alarmed Athens and drew sharp words from US President Donald Trump, Metropolitan Nikodimos of Nigeria sought to calm fears from his post in Lagos.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias has announced plans to construct more than 10,000 new homes for military personnel and to upgrade 7,030 existing residences by 2040.