Cyprus hails new EU envoy
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides welcomed the appointment of Johannes Hahn as the European Union’s special envoy for the Cyprus issue.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides welcomed the appointment of Johannes Hahn as the European Union’s special envoy for the Cyprus issue.
An International Monetary Fund report puts the Greek judicial system in the dock, as, despite the reforms carried out in the country – some forced as bailout obligations, others by choice – it is still extremely slow, not at all modern, acting as a brake on development and attracting investment.
Speaking at the 13th Regional Growth Conference (RGC) in Patra, European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism Apostolos Tzitzikostas highlighted tourism as the most resilient sector of business activity in Greece.
Α late-night amendment easing restrictions on the participation of politicians’ relatives in foreign-based companies triggered sharp opposition in Parliament before its passage.
Cyprus banks had a busy first quarter in 2025, handing out 1.24 billion euros in new loans, as falling interest rates sparked renewed interest in borrowing.
The total length of the working week in Cyprus in 2024 remained once again above the average working week in the European Union, at 38 hours of work per week for workers in the country, compared to 37.8 in 2014 and 38.4 in 2023, according to data released on Wednesday by Eurostat, the statistical service…
The public demand for accountability is urgent. But justice takes time – not always due to bureaucratic delays, but often because it must carefully examine every detail.
The Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center in Athens has successfully carried out Greece’s first kidney transplants in children with a low body mass index, using organs from living donors.
The government has invoked the findings of an expert report to reject opposition criticism over its handling of the deadly Tempe train crash, ahead of renewed parliamentary clashes.