First wolf dog hybrid confirmed in Greece
The first confirmed wolf dog hybrid in Greece has been identified through genetic testing, according to researchers from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
The first confirmed wolf dog hybrid in Greece has been identified through genetic testing, according to researchers from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Proudly Palestinian, Taybeh’s Christians – Catholics of the Roman and Greek Melkite rites, and Greek Orthodox – long most for independence and peace for this part of the Holy Land.
A sheep pox outbreak is affecting one in three livestock units in the Imathia region of northern Greece, with 37 out of 89 total units reporting cases of the disease, according to a report by public broadcaster ERT.
The tax authorities have emailed vehicle owners who either do not have their cars or motorcycles insured or have not paid their road tax.
Texts should be ready to be sent to the Court of Auditors for pre-contractual review next week.
Cyprus has announced a 25-million-euro treasury bills auction that will take place on October 20, according to the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) of the Ministry of Finance. The T-bills will mature on January 23, 2026.
Electricity exports reached a historic high in the first half of 2025, according to data the Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) released on Friday.
Ruth Weiss, a South African journalist forged by the Nazi persecution she experienced as a child in Germany, who covered the malignant flowering of apartheid in the early 1960s and later wrote about the brutal white regime in Rhodesia before being expelled from the country, died Sept. 5 at a hospital in Aalborg, Denmark. She…
The contract for the repair of eight earthquake-affected workers’ housing buildings in Lixouri on the island of Kefalonia was signed on Thursday in the presence of the ministers of infrastructure and transport, Christos Dimas, and climate crisis and civil protection, Giannis Kefalogiannis.
Cyprus’ trade deficit has ballooned by about 1 billion euros this year, to €5.15 billion between January and August, as imports outpaced exports by a wide margin.