Cypriot toll of foot-&-mouth tops 30,000
The Veterinary Services of Cyprus announced on Friday that to date, 29,731 animals have been culled due to foot-and-mouth disease.
The Veterinary Services of Cyprus announced on Friday that to date, 29,731 animals have been culled due to foot-and-mouth disease.
Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou announced on Friday on Open TV that the deal for the arrival of a drillship to work in the Ionian Sea has already been reached and next month it will be signed.
Capital Link announced this week that it will organize its 10th Maritime Leaders Summit – Greece on June 1, as part of the official Posidonia conference program, at the Athanaeum InterContinental Hotel, 89-93 Syngrou, Athens.
Like a lot of other Americans, I’ve oscillated in these dark times between two emotional poles. At points, I tell myself that Donald Trump is a uniquely malevolent figure who has seized levers of power that no previous president had ever dared to grasp.
Opposition leader Nikos Androulakis on Friday again ruled out the prospect of cooperation with the governing New Democracy party, should the need arise after the next parliamentary elections.
Donald Trump on Thursday launched a new attack on America’s allies: “NATO nations have done absolutely nothing to help with the lunatic nation, now militarily decimated, of Iran. The USA needs nothing from NATO, but ‘never forget’ this very important point in time!” he wrote – in all capital letters – on his Truth Social…
Greece’s Central Archaeological Council has approved restoration of a rare Byzantine wood-carved icon of St. George at the Church of Omorfokklisia in Kastoria.
Greece went down 1-0 to Paraguay in an international friendly in Piraeus on Friday, showing it needs plenty more work.
The ombudsman provides citizens with an additional avenue of protection, as reflected in the growing number of complaints.
Panathinaikos extended its winning streak in the Euroleague to four games on Friday, beating Monaco 107-97.