Holiday shopping hours begin
Retail stores launched the start of extended opening hours on Thursday, in a bid to bolster business ahead of the holiday season.
Retail stores launched the start of extended opening hours on Thursday, in a bid to bolster business ahead of the holiday season.
An Athens prosecutor on Thursday filed criminal charges against eight Turkish nationals who are believed to be part of an organized crime racket operating on Greek soil.
In a series of coordinated raids on Wednesday, Greek police targeted Turkish mafia members involved in organized crime across Athens and Thessaloniki.
Nicosia on Thursday welcomed an amendment to the US Defense Appropriations Act (NDAA) that makes Cyprus’ National Guard eligible to participate in multilateral military exercises through 2027.
More than 1,000 underage refugees are at risk of abuse and exploitation by adults at mixed migrant camps, after a government decision reduced the number of spots at appropriate accommodation for unaccompanied minors.
A joint investigation by Greek and international media outlets has uncovered significant flaws in how Greek authorities handled the aftermath of the Pylos shipwreck, one of the Mediterranean’s deadliest migrant tragedies.
Public Power Corporation enters the Italian market through the imminent launch of operations at two new photovoltaic plants.
Cyprus will depend more on desalination plants to meet its water needs as a string of dry winters has reduced amounts in 108 dams to just a quarter of their capacity, the country’s agriculture and environment minister said Wednesday.
The court’s findings stressed that urban development incentives must be based on rigorous planning and environmental assessments, ensuring that changes are consistent with each area’s physical and architectural identity.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis briefed political leaders on Wednesday, one at a time, on escalating developments in Syria and the Middle East, alongside progress in Greek-Turkish relations and Cyprus, as the country readies for its two-year tenure on the United Nations Security Council starting January 1.