Monument and memory
The city center and its monuments – the heart of the country – belong to everyone. They do not “belong” to any individual or group, no matter how just they believe their cause to be.
The city center and its monuments – the heart of the country – belong to everyone. They do not “belong” to any individual or group, no matter how just they believe their cause to be.
The Cypriot governement intends to accelerate desalination projects.
The government is now starting the gradual distribution of the package of 2.5 billion euros pledged last month.
A young flamingo was released back into the wild on Tuesday after receiving care at a wildlife rehabilitation center, officials said, marking a rare and celebratory moment for local conservationists.
Greece’s coast guard said it rescued 87 migrants from a boat southwest of Gavdos island on Wednesday.
A number of non-banking blue chips led Wednesday’s bourse rise at Athinon Avenue, with banks following too.
European Union states, including Greece, are pressing the European Commission for concrete answers on migration policy ahead of Thursday’s European Council summit, where the issue – though not high on the agenda – remains a major concern for southern states.
Many ideas seem great in theory but don’t work in practice, and since politics is the art of the possible, even the most brilliant ideas can turn into a boomerang.
Cyprus aims to play an active role in the proposed international stabilization force for Gaza, with a focus on disarmament, security, and reconstruction, President Nikos Christodoulides said in an interview with Euronews.