Two nabbed in Thessaloniki in Cyprus murder case
Two men were arrested Thursday in Thessaloniki in connection with the October 17 killing of Cypriot businessman Stavros Demosthenous, 49, in Limassol.
Two men were arrested Thursday in Thessaloniki in connection with the October 17 killing of Cypriot businessman Stavros Demosthenous, 49, in Limassol.
When I decided to live without artificial intelligence for 48 hours, I figured it would affect some parts of my routine. I knew I wouldn’t be able to watch Netflix-recommended documentaries or read marketing emails written by bots, for instance. That I could deal with.
Tourism in Cyprus is booming. August alone brought in revenues of 581.8 million euros, up nearly 14% from last year.
A meeting was held on Thursday at the offices of the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce between nine regional representatives and Chamber President John D. Saracakis, with the aim of promoting the cultural products of Greece’s 13 regions.
Petroleum trading companies recorded an increase in sales but a decrease in profitability in 2024, according to the annual report of the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (ΙΟΒΕ) released on Thursday.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said during a briefing of political editors on Thursday that Greece is not planning any increase in electricity tariffs and that the government continues to support households and businesses.
Former president Katerina Sakellaropoulou is set to become chair of the board of directors of the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, following an invitation from Culture Minister Lina Mendoni.
Oud soloist and composer Alekos Vretos and his quartet will perform at the Theater of the No (3 Konstantinou Palaiologou) on November 1.
The Greek stock market heeded the international trend and yielded some ground on Thursday.