Cyprus’ tight deadline on investments
Cyprus faces an end-2024 deadline to align with the European regulation governing large foreign investments.
Cyprus faces an end-2024 deadline to align with the European regulation governing large foreign investments.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos told Real FM on Tuesday that on Monday he asked supermarkets to place a special sign on the shelves with the products that will undergo a discount, as agreed with the ministry.
In a discussion heavily influenced by the American elections, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Katerina Sakellaropoulou reflected on the broader implications for Greek-American relations and European geopolitics.
What were the reasons behind the Israeli government’s choice of a limited strike on Iran’s military facilities, and what is the “next day” in the irregular Israel-Iran war? Kathimerini contacted former Israeli deputy foreign minister and former ambassador to the US Danny Ayalon for his insights.
A tourist has taken to Reddit to ask if he was ripped off by a Greek taxi driver who charged him 160 euros for a ride from Athens Airport to Piraeus.
A man of Turkish descent was fatally shot Tuesday in Athens’ Kypseli district.
Salaries have increased in total by 12-46% over the last five years in the 20 sectors with the greatest employment.
Legislation prohibiting the sale of alcohol and tobacco products to minors is a typical example of laws that have been passed and never properly implemented.
US actor Matt Dillon speaks on Monday at the opening of “Interfears,” a visual installation by Jesper Just – exploring the “emotional topography” of an actor’s brain by having Dillon perform a monologue while in an fMRI scanner – at the Experimental Center for the Arts in Thessaloniki.
Firefighters are battling a blaze near the Strofylia forest in Achaia, western Greece, that is burning grasslands and low vegetation.