French student, 15, dies after fall from Athens hotel
A 15-year-old French student died Thursday night after falling from the third floor of a hotel near Omonia Square in central Athens.
A 15-year-old French student died Thursday night after falling from the third floor of a hotel near Omonia Square in central Athens.
Cyprus would submit an application to join NATO “even tomorrow if it were possible,” President Nikos Christodoulides said in an interview broadcast Thursday, while acknowledging that current political conditions prevent such a move.
The Culture Ministry has unveiled a newly acquired collection of photographs documenting the Nazi execution of 200 Communist prisoners at the Kaisariani shooting range on May 1, 1944 – images so historically significant that the state has declared them protected monuments.
Air Canada is investing in the Greek market by starting its flights to Athens on Friday, a month earlier than last year, recognizing “this is an important market with growth prospects.”
Retail prices for electricity and natural gas are lower than the European Union average, according to the monthly update of the Household Energy Price Index (HEPI), which compares prices in 33 European countries.
Cenergy Holdings announced the acquisition of a Longitudinal Submerged Arc Welded (LSAW) pipes facility in Hartlepool, UK, through an asset sale agreement signed on Wednesday.
Bank of Cyprus’ management is ready to face geopolitical uncertainty, relying on its high capital adequacy and liquidity and its disciplined balance sheet.