Cyprus should expect fewer US visitors
Cyprus, and most of Europe, may see fewer American tourists this summer as high travel costs and shifting preferences push US travelers to rethink their vacation plans.
Cyprus, and most of Europe, may see fewer American tourists this summer as high travel costs and shifting preferences push US travelers to rethink their vacation plans.
Yiannis Papachristou, CEO at the Antenna Group, was selected as head of the Growthfund by its Corporate Governance Council on Wednesday, after an open process to renew or replace the CEO through a public call of interest on November 29.
The public sphere is in danger of being swamped by irresponsible seismological talk. The anxiety over the phenomenon that is developing with an unpredictable outcome northeast of Santorini is also being used as a lure for higher television ratings.
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sharply criticized the current government Thursday, condemning its handling of the Tempe train disaster, the phone tapping scandal and its broader governance.
US President Donald Trump was acting like a real estate magnate rather than like the leader of the world’s most powerful country when he announced his desire on Tuesday for America to take over Gaza, expel all of its Palestinians and transform it into a “Middle Eastern Riviera.”
The upcoming deal for the acquisition by Piraeus Bank of 70% of Ethniki Insurance from the CVC fund for some 469 million euros brought fresh interest to the local stock market on Thursday.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis met Thursday with his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in New Delhi for expanded talks.
A cabinet reshuffle appears certain following recent mass protests over the 2023 Tempe rail disaster, most likely after the February 12 election of a new Greek president and possibly in March after the release of two important reports on the crash.
Almost three in four citizens believe “there is a government effort to cover up responsibilities” in the investigation into the Tempe railway disaster, with only 18% accepting that “justice is working and will hold those responsible accountable where they exist,” according to the findings of an opinion poll.