‘Deborah’ at the gates
A low-pressure system named “Deborah,” already forming north of the Adriatic Sea, will sweep Greece from west to east in the coming days, meteorologists warn.
A low-pressure system named “Deborah,” already forming north of the Adriatic Sea, will sweep Greece from west to east in the coming days, meteorologists warn.
The European Union agreed on Thursday to an overhaul of its customs system, including a crackdown on mainly Chinese e-commerce platforms that face potential fines if they sell illegal or unsafe products into the bloc.
Cyprus tourism bookings have started to pick up again in recent days, following the slowdown caused by geopolitical developments, the island’s Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis said on Thursday, addressing the annual General Assembly of the Cyprus Hotel Managers Association at the CCCI headquarters.
In the waning days of the last ice age, when humans were still hunting with spears and using cave walls as canvases, a hot new trend was spreading through the Paleolithic landscape.
The Cypriot government rolled out on Thursday an eight-point support package.
The developments in the conflict in the Middle East and the implications for international energy markets were discussed at the meeting between Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou and the US Secretary of the Interior and head of the National Energy Dominance Council, Doug Burgum.
Headquartered in Piraeus, the company designs and manufactures high-performance ropes for a wide range of marine and offshore applications.
There was a significant shortfall in tax revenues, which were €386 million below targets in January and February, according to the state budget execution data.
Athens International Airport anticipates 2026 to be another year of healthy growth.
A lax attitude to enforcing road safety rules is not some Greek peculiarity we can laugh about, because it can cost lives.